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Players’ Tribune articles aren’t written by the players, which creates a host of issues

Players’ Tribune articles aren’t written by the players, which creates a host of issues

by Andrew Bucholtz | Mar 30, 2015

When Derek Jeter launched The Players’ Tribune in October, one of the key questions about the site was “are we truly going to get something unfiltered?” It was always apparent that at least some editing was involved, as you don’t hire a big...
Players’ Tribune articles aren’t written by the players, which creates a host of issues

Players’ Tribune articles aren’t written by the players, which creates a host of issues

by Andrew Bucholtz | Mar 30, 2015

When Derek Jeter launched The Players’ Tribune in October, one of the key questions about the site was “are we truly going to get something unfiltered?” It was always apparent that at least some editing was involved, as you don’t hire a big...
Chicago radio host Dan Bernstein says he enjoys reporter’s “giant boobs,” Katie Nolan, Michelle Beadle and NABJ fire back

Chicago radio host Dan Bernstein says he enjoys reporter’s “giant boobs,” Katie Nolan, Michelle Beadle and NABJ fire back

by Andrew Bucholtz | Mar 26, 2015

A pair of Chicago radio hosts from 670 AM The Score, Dan Bernstein and Matt Spiegel, showed off some impressive sexism and unprofessionalism on Twitter Wednesday night, turning a conversation about CSN Chicago reporter Aiyana Cristal’s work into one about her...
Premier League U.S. TV rights for 2016-19 might be the subject of a bidding war

Premier League U.S. TV rights for 2016-19 might be the subject of a bidding war

by Andrew Bucholtz | Mar 25, 2015

Exactly where the English Premier League ranks amongst the top-tier soccer leagues is being hotly debated at present thanks to EPL clubs’ recent struggles in European play, but the Premier League’s value as a television property isn’t in question....
‘The Last Man On Earth’ sets up fascinating situation, but can it generate consistent comedy?

‘The Last Man On Earth’ sets up fascinating situation, but can it generate consistent comedy?

by Andrew Bucholtz | Mar 18, 2015

One problem with looking at Fox’s new comedy The Last Man On Earth after four episodes is that we still don’t really have a sense of what this series will be like week to week, or of the people who make up its world. The show’s already changed...
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