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dappleganger said:I enjoyed the Olympic coverage where they had sportsnet, cbc and tsn all contributing. Oh well.
Nothing wrong with that. It made for a nice collaboration.
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dappleganger said:I enjoyed the Olympic coverage where they had sportsnet, cbc and tsn all contributing. Oh well.
Potvin29 said:I thought this was pretty funny: http://www.cbc.ca/22minutes/videos/clips-season-21/strombos-hockey-night-in-canada
CarltonTheBear said:One of the reporters just asked if the CBC - Sportsnet relationship has been awkward.
Yes, dumb reporter, if that's true I'm sure the VP will spill those details on air at this press conference.
Rebel_1812 said:CarltonTheBear said:One of the reporters just asked if the CBC - Sportsnet relationship has been awkward.
Yes, dumb reporter, if that's true I'm sure the VP will spill those details on air at this press conference.
not dumb. Thats the kind of question that should be asked and answered. Its not his fault most press just rephrase corporate press releases.
OldTimeHockey said:Why should it be answered?
Nik the Trik said:OldTimeHockey said:Why should it be answered?
Transparency?
mc said:You can't be serious! You want that question answered in a PR conference?
Nik the Trik said:2badknees said:Nik the Trik said:2badknees said:Ah, good old Don. Despite his often nonsensical ramblings, he and Mclean have forgotten more about hockey than strombolopolus will ever know.
You do realize that hosting a studio show isn't the same thing as being an analyst or reporter, right?
You do realize that you took my remark out of context, right?
I don't think I did. Both of your posts made reference to your belief that, somehow, Stroumboulopoulos doesn't have enough "hockey knowledge" for the job which genuinely makes me wonder if you know what the job really entails.
hap_leaf said:Nik the Trik said:2badknees said:Nik the Trik said:2badknees said:Ah, good old Don. Despite his often nonsensical ramblings, he and Mclean have forgotten more about hockey than strombolopolus will ever know.
You do realize that hosting a studio show isn't the same thing as being an analyst or reporter, right?
You do realize that you took my remark out of context, right?
I don't think I did. Both of your posts made reference to your belief that, somehow, Stroumboulopoulos doesn't have enough "hockey knowledge" for the job which genuinely makes me wonder if you know what the job really entails.
George can probably get the hosting portion of the job performed OK. But he is in no way going to shine the way Ron does when it comes to hockey knowledge.
It is one of the best traits Ron has - the ability to compare two players, eras, teams or recall specifics like the way some team won 3-2 in 1988 that has some relevance to the game underway. He's intelligent and knowledgeable, unrehearsed and on the fly. He knows the rules inside out as being a qualified ref himself. I generally agree with his opinions and comments and most of the time makes you think.
I really am doubting whether this guy could name who won the Cup off the top of his head the last 25 years and I would bet money Ron could do that. I just think when engaged in interesting conversation as a host, that comes into play. The general knowledge and the specific knowledge that gives meaning and insight into the topic of discussion and in interviews.
Unless I am completely underestimating George's insight, I think this will be really obvious what is missing after Ron is gone. Unless they choose to give him hardly any speaking time, which may be for the best to turn it over to an expert after his quick introductions.
Nik the Trik said:mc said:You can't be serious! You want that question answered in a PR conference?
You're assuming that the answer is yes though. That question isn't one that can't possibly be answered without engaging in a PR disaster. I'm a former media relations professional and here are my ten seconds of work to craft answers to that question, regardless of what the answer is:
No: Not at all. In fact, I think that everyone has been surprised by how smooth the relationship has worked out. In fact (insert anecdote about how everyone is getting along).
Yes: With any change this drastic there are always going to be bumps in the road but I think what we're seeing today is the result of how those wrinkles have been ironed out and we're now positioned to provide our customers with the best hockey coverage...
Neither answer hurts the company to a meaningful extent, both answers give reporters something to write and that's about as win-win as a question gets. Even if the answer is a lie...that question is a gosh-darn softball. It gives whoever's answering it the perfect pivot into talking about just how fantastic things are. It's soundbite stuff.
Potvin29 said:hap_leaf said:Nik the Trik said:2badknees said:Nik the Trik said:2badknees said:Ah, good old Don. Despite his often nonsensical ramblings, he and Mclean have forgotten more about hockey than strombolopolus will ever know.
You do realize that hosting a studio show isn't the same thing as being an analyst or reporter, right?
You do realize that you took my remark out of context, right?
I don't think I did. Both of your posts made reference to your belief that, somehow, Stroumboulopoulos doesn't have enough "hockey knowledge" for the job which genuinely makes me wonder if you know what the job really entails.
George can probably get the hosting portion of the job performed OK. But he is in no way going to shine the way Ron does when it comes to hockey knowledge.
It is one of the best traits Ron has - the ability to compare two players, eras, teams or recall specifics like the way some team won 3-2 in 1988 that has some relevance to the game underway. He's intelligent and knowledgeable, unrehearsed and on the fly. He knows the rules inside out as being a qualified ref himself. I generally agree with his opinions and comments and most of the time makes you think.
I really am doubting whether this guy could name who won the Cup off the top of his head the last 25 years and I would bet money Ron could do that. I just think when engaged in interesting conversation as a host, that comes into play. The general knowledge and the specific knowledge that gives meaning and insight into the topic of discussion and in interviews.
Unless I am completely underestimating George's insight, I think this will be really obvious what is missing after Ron is gone. Unless they choose to give him hardly any speaking time, which may be for the best to turn it over to an expert after his quick introductions.
Strikes me as a little unfair to compare the hockey knowledge of a guy who has worked as the hockey host since 1987 to someone just starting. MacLean didn't have the 27 years of experience when he started out either. He did radio and was a sports anchor in Calgary for a short period of time before becoming host of HNIC.
hap_leaf said:I've read Maclean's book and it gives (too much) detailed info on his early days. I get that you have to start somewhere. But like a young Ron, I'd rather see some young sportscaster in the role than a forty something VJ turned talk show host. I just don't think this is George's dream to be on HNiC. He should be in the music industry more than in hockey. I think Freidman would have been perfect but apparently doesn't look as good as Boyfriend.
Stickytape said:I just don't like Stroumbo. I mean, he's nice, and well-meaning, but he comes across as a bit of a phony douche bag to me.