Author Topic: ESPN yanks Hank Williams Jr.'s MNF theme tonight, due to comments about Obama  (Read 3283 times)

The True Adonis

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Haha glad to see this piece of sh*t no longer around espn.  You can not make comments like that and expect to be kept on. 
Why?  I`m sick and tired of people being "offended" because they don`t like what someone says.  This nation is being a nation of cowardly babies. 

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ABC and ESPN both owned by Disney

The reason they pushed it over to ABC is because ESPN can generate more revenue through different sources while ABC can only do it through ad revenue.

Espn paid almost double what abc was paying for the rights to broadcast. 



no crazy talk here, it's failing  ;D

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ABC and ESPN both owned by Disney

The reason they pushed it over to ABC is because ESPN can generate more revenue through different sources while ABC can only do it through ad revenue.

Espn paid almost double what abc was paying for the rights to broadcast. 


thank you for clearing this up. :) Now, waiting for others to say it ain't true.....333386, where are you?????
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the dude dropped the H-bomb, the ultimate political hand grenade, attacking a president that at least half of MNF viewers voted for.


Is he fcking stupid?    Crying about 'woe is me, freedom of speech"

Nobody is taking his ass to jail.  They're just firing him for hurting their $ numbers.

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the dude dropped the H-bomb, the ultimate political hand grenade, attacking a president that at least half of MNF viewers voted for.


Is he fcking stupid?    Crying about 'woe is me, freedom of speech"

Nobody is taking his ass to jail.  They're just firing him for hurting their $ numbers.
freedom of speech, baby..
he can say what he said.
ESPN can hire whomever they want.
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