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Katie Nolan instantly regrets new ESPN contract after layoffs
By Samantha Previte
November 18, 2020 | 5:50pm | Updated



Katie Nolan instantly regrets new ESPN contract after layoffs



Katie Nolan admits she regrets her recent deal with ESPN in light of recent events.

The host of “Sports? with Katie Nolan” told fans she was blindsided by the network’s mass layoffs, which impacted her producer and co-host, Ashley Braband.

“We didn’t know this was happening,” Nolan said during Tuesday’s podcast. “Some of us didn’t know this was happening to the point where they recently signed a contract. And so we are now in a situation where this is the only thing I have to do, and now I have to do it alone, I think.”
Nolan agreed to her new ESPN contract before the layoffs.

“There was a lot to weigh with that,” Nolan said. “It’s also very difficult for me to have just told a company I’m going to be here for a little bit, and then have this happen in a situation where normally I’d be like, ‘Well, then I go.’ But now, I can’t do that.”
ESPN laid off 300 employees across its businesses, according to a memo obtained by The Post.




“Ashley’s reached a situation where she’s worked at this company for [13 years] now, and found out that she is done working here on her birthday, which is cool,” Nolan said sarcastically.
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Nolan, 33, joined ESPN in 2017 after a four-year stint with Fox Sports. She also hosts the series “Always Late with Katie Nolan,” and frequently appears on other programming, such as “Highly Questionable” and “The Dan Le Batard Show.”

The Boston native also addressed fans on Reddit last week about the situation.

“I don’t know how or when yet, but we’re gonna figure something out and keep you all in the loop, I promise. We might not have new episodes next week — we’re not sure — but we won’t just disappear on you,” she wrote.

“We love you & we mean it. Sorry about the bummer news on a friday. Talk to you soon.”
 

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Michael Kay and Craig Carton have first salvo in new ratings war
By Andrew Marchand
December 2, 2020 | 3:37pm | Updated

It is an Opening Day victory, nothing more, nothing less. Long-term, it may not foretell anything. But it is the first salvo.
And it went to “The Michael Kay Show.”

In Craig Carton’s return to FAN, ESPN New York’s Kay Show beat “Carton & Roberts” in his opening three days among men 25-54, according to Nielsen Audio. Depending how you view streaming, Kay either won the first three days or took two of three.

On Monday, Nov. 9, from 3-7 p.m. when the programs go head-to-head, Kay won 8.6-6.9 with FAN’s streaming included. Two days later, Kay won 9.2-4.3, again with streaming. On Tuesday, Nov. 10, Kay won, 6.1-5.6, in the traditional way Nielsen present its numbers, but when you add in FAN’s streaming — which is already baked into ESPN New York’s share — then “C&R” comes back for a 8.1-6.1 advantage.

Any way you look at it, this is just for the first three days so, in the burgeoning afternoon radio rating war, it is a blip, an opening blip, but a blip.
The real sample size is three months, not three days.

In four weeks, appropriately enough, near Christmas, the first month will be available. This will still be an incomplete portrait though, more telling.
The winter book that begins after the New Year will be the truest, no-excuses first measure of whether the Carton-led FAN can take the afternoon crown that Kay swiped off Mike Francesa before he went into retirement.

Radio still uses Nielsen Audio’s antiquated system that doesn’t even have the two stations measured on the same streaming metrics. The system is so clunky that it was only Wednesday that we found out the ratings for Carton’s first three shows, Nov. 9-11.
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WFAN executives were already emphasizing that Carton won total audience (among all listeners, not the traditional 25-54 male metric) for these three days. In other words, the fight between the two stations is back on.

The traditional battle, right or wrong, has been where radio sells its advertising, which is men 25-54. This may be the electoral college of radio, but it is how it has been tallied. If you use the total audience method, ESPN could counter that Kay’s YES simulcast audience should then be included.
As for the content, Carton’s style doesn’t seem to have changed much after his three years away from FAN that included a year in a minimum security prison due to a fraud conviction.

Carton loves to talk about Carton. It is why it is a divisive listen, because it is more about him than sports.

On Tuesday, there was a caller-inspired bit where Evan Roberts said he would let Francesa give him a hot oil massage for a Jets Super Bowl win. Carton proceeded to do a whole routine, playing it out with Francesa impersonations and voice drops of old Francesa clips, pretending Francesa was putting his “hairy” knuckles on Roberts’ “bird boned” body.

It was either hilarious or gross, depending on your point of view. What it wasn’t was that classic “Mike & the Mad Dog” FAN afternoon sound. Carton and Roberts do mix a little sports in sometimes.

Kay, with his sidekicks Don La Greca and Peter Rosenberg, is not an all-sports show either. They are on a winning streak after taking down Francesa. The trio got the initial “W”against Carton, but it should be lowercase.

CBS’ All-Access Champions League “The Golazo Show” is awesome. It is NFL Red Zone for club soccer’s biggest tournament. The idea of NFL Red Zone emanated from Europe, so this is full circle. What wasn’t excellent was the all-access app crashing for a period of time on Wednesday for some users. … ESPN’s play-by-player Dan Shulman was elected to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, which is a good excuse for me to say that Shulman should be considered one of the greatest baseball play-by-players of all-time. … ESPN play-by-player Jason Benetti has been on the radar for a while now, but his skills have been showing up again this week during his college hoops broadcasts with Bill Walton. Walton is just all over the place, overwhelming the broadcast, which is entertaining if you are a more casual fan of the teams playing. Benetti’s rejoinders are the show-stealer. For example, Walton said a first year-player was playing the best he has ever seen. Benetti quickly pointed out it was the players’ second game of his career.
 

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this HAD to happen

long time coming

I am a little surprised the board NEVER really gravitated toward him

He always gonna get my respect because he always supported the Black athlete, called out the hypocrisy in ALL sports journalism

EVEN ESPN

and he gave Bomani a platform and I also think the green light to be as FEARLESS as Bomani mostly is.

He supported Black causes

went at these white sports talking heads DIRECTLY

he was VERY different

very smart

VERY funny

the only person I felt could have taken that PTI seat.

I aint WORRIED about him cause I saw how Jemele THRIVED

and Dan need to just FOLLOW that blueprint.
Once they fired his producer without telling Dan, then Dan bringing them back and paying them out his own salary, I knew this could be a possibility. And you’re right I genuinely liked his show. Pops is hilarious
 

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Once they fired his producer without telling Dan, then Dan bringing them back and paying them out his own salary, I knew this could be a possibility. And you’re right I genuinely liked his show. Pops is hilarious

Yup

Papi>>>>>>

Not to be overly nostalgic

But we will look back at that show years from now really fondly and realize its significance

To have a father and son

And i love papi and my cuban people

BUT non white spanish speaking co hosts

sorry papi thats how these white folk saw you

on ESPN every day Talking like that?

We will never see again.

That show was subversive as hell

It wasn't even a sports show really.

Sidebar... without his dad? Dan didn't even really seem to want to do the show.

And for it to continue...

Is kinda crazy how life works...

That crazy show unexpectedly outlasted a TON of other shows.

And for bomani to get on there leave get his own show get cancelled come BACK and probably maybe take over?

And Dan probably wanting it no other way.

Crazy

Sidebar...

They may have done some of their BEST shows during the height of the pandemic.

ESPN aint out here trying to create another STAR they can't control.

We saw Olbermann dan patrick kilborn wilbon kornheiser bill Simmons colin cowherd skip bayliss stephen a Smith jemele and michael greeny bomani...

Lebatard was that level.

And we seen it rarely ends well.

But ESPN should have just left him alone.

They needed that man, he kept them honest and has a cult following loyal too.

Dan got a LARGE LOYAL FAN BASE.

Like howard stern bill simmons jim rome

And even a legion of haters who keep those numbers up too.

He gonna be just fine.

ESPN had a chance to do what they SHOULD have done with bill simmons and jemele and michael with Dan

A grantland / the ringer type situation.

I really wonder what espn gonna look and sound like in 2021.
 
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Never liked Lebatard. I always felt he was just a loud mouth that got white privilege by proxy and could say shit that a Black host could never get away with. Didn't like his dad either. I also hated that Bomani was a guest on Dan's show. Bomani should have his own show but ESPN set him up for failure putting him with that in the closet Pablo Torre.
 

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Never liked Lebatard. I always felt he was just a loud mouth that got white privilege by proxy and could say shit that a Black host could never get away with. Didn't like his dad either. I also hated that Bomani was a guest on Dan's show. Bomani should have his own show but ESPN set him up for failure putting him with that in the closet Pablo Torre.

You weren't a fan because as a person of privilege he used his privilege & platform to bring light to race issues & disparities?
Your issue imo is with the system and ESPN. Don't hold it against the person who was legitimately talking out against it cause he isn't black.
Dan is also the one of the reasons that Bomani's profile increased to the put he got his own show. Without the spots on Dan's show he would've never gotten his own show and is still employed by ESPN.

Now that Dan is gone and ppl like him are no longer on TV; ESPN will primarily Stick to Sports which isnt a good thing imo.
 

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You weren't a fan because as a person of privilege he used his privilege & platform to bring light to race issues & disparities?
Your issue imo is with the system and ESPN. Don't hold it against the person who was legitimately talking out against it cause he isn't black.
Dan is also the one of the reasons that Bomani's profile increased to the put he got his own show. Without the spots on Dan's show he would've never gotten his own show and is still employed by ESPN.

Now that Dan is gone and ppl like him are no longer on TV; ESPN will primarily Stick to Sports which isnt a good thing imo.

I never said anything about him bringing up racial issues. I never got that much into him because I didn't listen to him on the radio much. I only saw clips of him ranting which I didn't like cause he just came off as a loudmouth. No need to Stephen A. me to try and get your point across. The times I did watch I liked Stugotz though.

Radio gives a host much more time to breathe over topics other than the structured format of a TV show. Maybe I should have given the radio show a better look. I did try and watch his TV show but never got the appeal.
 

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Never liked Lebatard. I always felt he was just a loud mouth that got white privilege by proxy and could say shit that a Black host could never get away with. Didn't like his dad either. I also hated that Bomani was a guest on Dan's show. Bomani should have his own show but ESPN set him up for failure putting him with that in the closet Pablo Torre.

Seems like you probably don't like much.
 

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Once they laid off his producer and he hired him back, the writing was on the wall

Mina and him were joking about it Friday.
 

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Never liked Lebatard. I always felt he was just a loud mouth that got white privilege by proxy and could say shit that a Black host could never get away with. Didn't like his dad either. I also hated that Bomani was a guest on Dan's show. Bomani should have his own show but ESPN set him up for failure putting him with that in the closet Pablo Torre.

Bomani got the big tv look from Dan who used to let bomani guest star on his radio show. When Dan and stugotz went on vacation bomani used to do the radio show solo. That is why he got his deal with ESPN radio and the podcast. When Dan needed someone to do highly questionable with in order to make it more interesting Dan petitioned for bomani to get on the show. Dan gets extra emotional and is always looking for the sad things in life but he is funny and going to be missed in the sports landscape, because he gives a shit about someone other than himself.
 

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I never got his appeal, never got it. :dunno:
They never aired his radio show here in Houston, but the few times it did air, I never cared much for it.
His TV show was decent. A lot of shtick (especially with all the Papi stuff), but somewhat enjoyable depending on who the guests were.
I do appreciate that he consistently stuck up for black athletes and seemed to go against the system, which ultimately cost him his job with ESPN.
I've been to the location in Miami Beach (The Clevelander) where they tape the show and it's a nice location. I'm sure he'll miss that spot.
 

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They never aired his radio show here in Houston, but the few times it did air, I never cared much for it.
His TV show was decent. A lot of shtick (especially with all the Papi stuff), but somewhat enjoyable depending on who the guests were.
I do appreciate that he consistently stuck up for black athletes and seemed to go against the system, which ultimately cost him his job with ESPN.
I've been to the location in Miami Beach (The Clevelander) where they tape the show and it's a nice location. I'm sure he'll miss that spot.

Is Sean Salisbury still on the radio in Houston? He way better than him.
 

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Bomani got the big tv look from Dan who used to let bomani guest star on his radio show. When Dan and stugotz went on vacation bomani used to do the radio show solo. That is why he got his deal with ESPN radio and the podcast. When Dan needed someone to do highly questionable with in order to make it more interesting Dan petitioned for bomani to get on the show. Dan gets extra emotional and is always looking for the sad things in life but he is funny and going to be missed in the sports landscape, because he gives a shit about someone other than himself.

^^^^^
 

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Is Sean Salisbury still on the radio in Houston? He way better than him.
Yeah, I think he's on one of the sports stations here in town.
He was on the local ESPN radio station for a bit, but left.
You're saying LeBetard is better than Salisbury? I would agree with that.
 

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ESPN replaces Sage Steele with the woman she tried to get fired

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Sage Steele has been moved from her 6 p.m. SportsCenter gig.Image: Getty Images
Karma always finds a way to win.
Sage Steele will no longer be anchoring the almighty daily 6 p.m. edition of SportsCenter. According to ESPN: “Steele will move to the noon ET edition of SportsCenter as co-anchor after the College Football Playoff and will add a new periodic ESPN+ interview program to her slate.”



Steele is being replaced by Elle Duncan — the Black woman she recently tried to get fired, or at least demoted. Duncan will take over in February and co-host the show with Kevin Negandhi Monday through Friday. Despite how the press release reads, this is a demotion for Steele.



ack in July, Steele told the Wall Street Journal that two of her fellow Black colleagues, Duncan and Michael Eaves, allegedly worked to keep her from taking part in a special that took place in June, called Time For Change: We Won’t Be Defeated. The show was hosted by SportsCenter anchors Duncan, Eaves, and Jay Harris, along with Maria Taylor, as they led a conversation that “explored Black athletes’ experiences with injustice.”




When a journalist goes to another publication with allegations about their coworkers, it’s not to get them promoted. It’s to tarnish their reputation, damage their credibility, or get them fired.


Sage Steele is ESPN's Candace Owens, and It's Time For Her To Go
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According to WSJ, Steele believed that Duncan and Eaves told management that she “wouldn’t be accepted by what they considered the Black community,” while leaving out the fact that arguably the two biggest Black voices at ESPN, Stephen A. Smith and Bomani Jones, didn’t participate in the program, either.

“I found it sad for all of us that any human beings should be allowed to define someone’s ‘Blackness,’” Steele told the Journal. “Growing up biracial in America with a Black father and a white mother, I have felt the inequities that many, if not all Black and biracial people have felt — being called a monkey, the ‘n’ word, having ape sounds made as I walked by — words and actions that all of us know sting forever. Most importantly, trying to define who is and isn’t Black enough goes against everything we are fighting for in this country, and only creates more of a divide.”

Black people are not a monolithic group. We are very diverse. It’s one of the reasons why we look out for each other, especially in this business of sports journalism.

But you will be hard-pressed to find a Black person in the industry with glowing things to say about Steele. Her allies of color are few, and it’s not hard to understand why when you consider what she did to Eaves and Duncan.

“The disappointing part for me seeing a story like this, is that as far as I know, that whenever Sage has been caught up in various controversies I don’t recall any of her Black colleagues going out of their way to amplify those controversies,” Jemele Hill told Deadspin back in July.

“To pin it on Elle and Mike as if they made a decision like this in a vacuum, it just seems to be taking an unfair shot at your colleagues for no reason,” Hill said.

When that controversy took place during the summer, it was a Black ESPN employee who initially informed me about it. And shortly after, it was another Black employee that called me from their car and was so infuriated by Steele’s accusations that they “almost got into an accident.” A senior producer in the ABC/ESPN family previously confirmed to Deadspin that they had to “convince panelists to do a Black History Month speaker series that Steele was a part of,” which featured other prominent Black female voices like Maria Taylor, Pam Oliver, and Lisa Salters.

But, as good as Steele is at her job, her greatest talent is her tone-deafness. This is what the Indiana alum tweeted earlier this month.




According to CBS Sports, at least 135 football games have been postponed or canceled this season due to COVID-19. And according to the CDC, over 300,000 Americans have died from the virus, while there are over 16 million American reported cases.

Way to read the room, Sage.

The tweet was just another to add to her long list of public remarks that prove that she doesn’t care about anything else besides her own self-interests.

In 2016, she attacked Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ wide receiver Mike Evans for sitting during the national anthem. In 2017, she complained about her flight being delayed due to people protesting Trump’s immigration ban at LAX, and told a crowd in Florida that the “worst racism I see comes from Black people.” Later that year, Steele had expressed how she didn’t want to hear about Charlottesville on SportsCenter, defended NFL owners for not signing Kaepernick, and told the world why ESPN needed to “stick to sports” — only to publicly accuse Eaves and Duncan of blackballing her from a program that didn’t “stick to sports” less than three years later.

This is who Sage Steele has always been. During the summer, I labeled Steele as ESPN’s version of Candace Owens and suggested that FOX News would be a better fit for her.

The person that Owens and Steele’s ideologies both line up with recently lost the presidential election. It wouldn’t be a surprise if all three of them were looking for work in the near future.
 

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I like Elle... But I feel the 6 oclock SC as a whole just isn't that important to the world right now. Every league has its own pre game thats better, every league has its own channel with material thats better, and the format is what it is. Talk about what happened that day in the sportsworld... But the world is small now, we hear about it in real time, watch youtubers dissect it, and poders break it first. I dont know whatbthe answer is, but SC is just a dead format today.
 

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Daily News beat writer allegedly tailed Jets GM’s son, kept covering team after ban from facilities

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There was never an official proclamation that the Jets banned New York Daily News reporter Manish Mehta from their facilities, just the word of ESPN Radio host Chris Carlin that it happened, with a follow-up two months later that, “There were clearly reasons not related to negative coverage.” A story in Jets Confidential in October explicitly said Mehta is “not allowed at One Jets Drive.”



Today, the apparent reason for his ban surfaced. (Disclosure: My time at the Daily News overlapped with Mehta’s, but we did not know one another.)
Erika Esola-Imburgio, a producer at EA Sports who formerly was a sports journalist for the Seminole Chronicle and Florida Today, shared the story, which was repeated independently Wednesday afternoon by Craig Carton on WFAN, that Mehta crossed a line by tailing Jets general manager Joe Douglas’ family.



When that story was repeated on WFAN, Esola-Imburgio cheered it as “confirming everything,” It would be of a piece with the speculation last year that Mehta created an Adam Gase burner account on Twitter, using Gase’s son’s name.


Charles McDonald, who has been covering the Jets for the Daily News, is leaving the paper for USA Today’s For The Win. On his way out the door, he tweeted that he’s looking forward to “getting back into more national coverage now that i’m not being used to hold up the facade that a certain jets writer still has access to the team.”

McDonald called Mehta a “freak” and shared an August piece under Mehta’s sole byline, which he said contained McDonald’s own observations from training camp.

And then the floodgates opened with others in the industry sharing their issues with Mehta over the years.



McDonald told Deadspin he was happy to let his tweets speak for themselves and did not want to comment further. Meanwhile, Rich Cimini, who preceded Mehta on the Daily News’ Jets beat before leaving for ESPN, voiced his support for McDonald and called it “an illuminating day.”

It’s illuminating not only for Mehta’s conduct, but for the Daily News’ operation under sports editor Kyle Wagner.

Mehta sending an email to McDonald with questions to ask at a press conference isn’t, by itself, an out-of-line thing. Reporters often collaborate on their questions to coordinate coverage, especially if one of those reporters won’t be at a press availability for whatever reason. Mehta’s email is absurd in the regard that such communications are usually, “hey, can you ask about Sam Darnold?” and not scripting follow-ups, but maybe that’s just how Mehta rolls — again, in line with the abrasive personality being depicted by colleagues.

What’s inexcusable from the Daily News is taking a story with McDonald’s reporting, even if Mehta is the one writing it, and putting Mehta’s name and face on it with no notice of McDonald’s contribution. Standard practice would be to add a “— With Charles McDonald” tag at the end of the piece, as might happen if one reporter had a byline on a piece, but had another reporter feed them a quote. The fact that Mehta wasn’t even there, and the paper made it appear that he was, is a much bigger breach of ethics, and one that’s not on Mehta, but the paper’s editors who make those calls.

Mehta declined Deadspin’s request for comment. The Daily News has not yet responded.

It’s all a rare let-off for the Jets in 2020, a huge story about them where they’re not the most embarrassing part of it, by a longshot. Alas, Sunday is just a few days away.

 

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Is this a joke:dunno:
Those guys were good together, plus LeBetard use to wear his Cuban Heritage on his sleeve.
His Dad was one funny dude.

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YES it is a joke!

I am legit shocked how many people think its REAL

Dan playing off another celebrity who DID just do this...

 

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ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit says he has the coronavirus, will call CFP semifinal from home
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ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit says he has tested positive for COVID-19 and will have to call the College Football Playoff semifinal between No. 2 Clemson and No. 3 Ohio State from home.

Herbstreit posted Tuesday night on Twitter that he was feeling good and his family is OK.

He said he will still be part of College GameDay on the morning of Jan. 1 and on the call of the Sugar Bowl with play-by-play announcer Chris Fowler in New Orleans that night.
 

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And then there was 1... Bo is the last person I really rock with. I like Mina Kimes, but I dont fuck with the NFL like that so tuning in to hear her talk football is pointless. I knew something was up when they cut the show down to 2 hours. There really is a market for people who like sports, that like to listen to sports talk... Where its more about general fuckin off than about sports. Sports adjacent so to speak.
 
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