I really didn't even bother to read what she posted because quite frankly, it's irrelevant because of your bolded comment. I support businesses to run as they please. I know businesses aren't above pettiness, but I wouldn't end a money making contract because of some loud mouth at the other company. Basically, I've found most businesses rise above the butt hurt.
The better story is the chick who posted the video of the Dolphins Off line coach sniffing, she's a real beautician, check out her cause and he's a complete dumbfuck.
Go and read the thread on the tweet which she posted,(if its still there) you now have people who are boycotting the sponsors in agreement with her, and other people who are boycotting the sponsors in disagreement with ESPN not firing her, she managed to find a rare consensus in this day and age. If i was a sponsor i would immediately drop ESPN, if ESPN sticks with her it would blow my mind, if i could short ESPN specifically after they keep her on if thats the road they take i would short it all day, this has now gotten enough attention that people on both sides are boycotting ESPN's sponsors. I dont even think Tom Brady could hold on too his job if he came out and trashed New Englands sponsors and told people to boycott them, and he has five super bowl rings. So from a purely business perspective why would you hold on too some toxic mouth piece when they are a dime a dozen. We are about to find out just how bad politics influences decisions at ESPN i really dont see how any business person concerned about the bottom line could make the decision not to fire her now, unless it was solely a political decision.
Here is the tweet, im amazed she is too stupid to realise the position shes in right now and she didnt delete it, i dont know if she cleaned it up and got rid of the responses from earlier in the day, but it looks like just as with so many people she shot herself in the dick vagina by shooting her mouth off on social media.
Blows my mind how people salivate over dumb shit. Oh, if gossip was a tradable commodity.... Any publicly traded tabloids? In any case, seems like this Jones fella is walking the same political line and could backfire. How many black players in the cowboys?
Im just telling you the reality of the situation, this will hit ESPN's bottom line, i couldnt care less either way, i happen to fall into the camp of the people who probably would never quit watching Football, i love my sundays, and gambling on football, but i hate all the politics, and there is no doubt that them choosing to inject this shit is costing them money, both at the NFL, and at ESPN.
Just came across this article, that supports my earlier argument expect the right wing to push this narrative hard in the coming days. This tweet and suspension of Jemele Hill is now one of the top stories on Breitbart, Fox news, Huff post, Daily caller, literally every site on both sides, so its safe to say it went viral, she is screwed unless the people at ESPN are such political hacks they let it slide. Top Cowboys Advertiser AT&T Ran Nearly 30 Ads On ESPN–Just This Weekend AT&T, a top advertiser with the Dallas Cowboys, ran about 30 ads on ESPN just this weekend. The Dallas Cowboys play in a stadium named after the cell phone service provider. ESPN’s Jemele Hill was suspended from the network Monday for supporting an advertiser boycott against the NFL and the Cowboys specifically. (RELATED: Jemele Hill Wants Fans To Boycott NFL Advertisers) After Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said that he would bench players for kneeling during the anthem, Hill tweeted, “Change happens when advertisers are impacted. If you feel strongly about JJ’s statement, boycott his advertisers.” (RELATED: ESPN Suspends Jemele Hill For Two Weeks) According to records kept by media monitoring service TV Eyes, AT&T appearing nearly 30 times on ESPN shows that Hill’s tweet threatening advertiser revenue could have made the network act. Hill was previously reprimanded by ESPN for calling Donald Trump a “white supremacist” on Twitter, an act the White House called a “fireable offense.” http://dailycaller.com/2017/10/09/t...-ran-nearly-30-ads-on-espn-just-this-weekend/
Was reading something somewhere about a potential 20-25% viewership hit and it being downplayed as no big deal due to the "significance of the issue". Those are definitely big numbers, but I wonder if there's a play here for growing demographics?
So far from the articles ive been reading the numbers are only down about 5% from 2016, but the thing is that 2016 numbers were 25% lower already than 2015, because it was one of the most widely watched elections in history. People were glued to their screens watching the election last year, so numbers should have ticked up big time this year instead they are ticking down even further. The ratings for the sunday night football game are down 5% from last years sunday night football game at this point, but last years sunday night football game fell on the same night as the Second presidential debate right after the "Grab em by the pussy" video got released, so i think its pretty safe to say its hitting them HARD right now.
For them to be down 5% from last years comparable game when it happened the same night as this presidential debate, is a massive hit. ‘Sunday Night Football’ Ratings Decline Continues KATIE JERKOVICH “Sunday Night Football” suffered again in the ratings battle, despite the exciting game Sunday night between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans. NBC and the National Football League scored a 10.6/18 in metered market households in the match that saw the Chiefs beat the Texans 42-34 at NRG Stadium in Texas, according to Deadline Monday. (RELATED: NFL Ratings Tank — Worst Viewership In Nearly Two Decades) Oct 8, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) runs a punt return back for a touchdown Houston Texans linebacker Dylan Cole (51) defends during the fourth quarter at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Shanna Lockwood-USA TODAY Sports – 10336617 That’s a drop of 3 percent over last Sunday night’s match where the Seattle Seahawks beat the Indianapolis Colts 46-18. Those numbers make it the lowest rated game so far in a season, which has seen ratings drop as NFL players and coaches allow protests during the national anthem. Last week, “SNF” final numbers saw a 5.8/21 in the key demographic of ages 18-49 and 16.73 million viewers, which was down over the week prior. In comparison, a year ago at the same time the Sunday night game on October 9, 2016, netted a ratings of just four percent higher in metered market households and a 5.9/16 in the coveted demographic with 16.62 million viewers. That game that was up against a highly anticipated presidential town hall debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in a week that the infamous “Access Hollywood” clip of Billy Bush and Trump speaking candidly about women came out. http://dailycaller.com/2017/10/09/sunday-night-football-ratings-decline-continues/