gbill2004 Posted July 17, 2014 Report Posted July 17, 2014 From Drew Edwards Scratching Post: ESPN not covering game means something, but not a lot Among all the other things that have revolved around the Tiger-Cats the past three years, the fact that their home game against Winnipeg Blue Bombers July 31 has been moved off ESPN will be a minor blip, with little lasting impact. The game has been moved to ESPN3, an on-line network, which means Hamilton, and the Ticats, will not get exposed to the potential of a massive audience on the main network of the United States’ dominant sports network. “Originally this game was scheduled to be on ESPN to showcase Hamilton's new stadium,” said the CFL’s Jamie Dykstra in a prepared statement. “But since the game has been moved to Ron Joyce Stadium, it will now be carried on ESPN's live multi-screen sports network, ESPN3. ESPN will explore opportunities to feature Hamilton's new stadium on one of its linear TV networks later on in the season.” That “linear” network could be ESPN or ESPN2, or even the network’s news service Originally this game was scheduled to be on ESPN to showcase Hamilton's new stadium. But since the game has been moved to Ron Joyce Stadium, it will now be carried on ESPN's live multi-screen sports network, ESPN3. ESPN will explore opportunities to feature Hamilton's new stadium on one of its linear TV networks later on in the season. It was the CFL which contacted ESPN after the official announcement last week that Tim Hortons Field would not be ready for its scheduled opening and that home games on July 26 and July 31 had been moved to the McMaster campus. The CFL’s goal, as stated, was to showcase the stadium and that dissipated with the construction delays. As well as profiling the Pan An Stadium specifically, any game on the main ESPN network increases the profile of the CFL. That can be used to build an international fan base and also to link potential players from the U.S. to the CFL. It was a joint decision between the network and the league to shift the game off the main network. Although it is being played as a major setback in some quarters, the decision is actually good for Hamilton and the CFL, isn’t it? If the Ticats had been in the stadium on July 31, it would have been a makeshift situation, essentially a game played inside a still-ongoing construction site. And televising to a potentially vast audience from tiny Ron Joyce Stadium would not have satisfied any of the CFL’s, or Hamilton’s, goals.
Bomber_fanaddict Posted July 17, 2014 Report Posted July 17, 2014 So someone in the media takes a negative story and spins it to look like it's not that big a deal. Didn't know media folk knew how to do that winnipeg reports need to take note. Anyways this sucks for the league and Hamilton..
gbill2004 Posted July 17, 2014 Author Report Posted July 17, 2014 So someone in the media takes a negative story and spins it to look like it's not that big a deal. Didn't know media folk knew how to do that winnipeg reports need to take note. Anyways this sucks for the league and Hamilton.. Drew Edwards is the Ticats equivalent of Bob Irving. He basically works for the team.
Bomber_fanaddict Posted July 17, 2014 Report Posted July 17, 2014 So someone in the media takes a negative story and spins it to look like it's not that big a deal. Didn't know media folk knew how to do that winnipeg reports need to take note. Anyways this sucks for the league and Hamilton.. Drew Edwards is the Ticats equivalent of Bob Irving. He basically works for the team. I know
JuranBoldenRules Posted July 17, 2014 Report Posted July 17, 2014 So someone in the media takes a negative story and spins it to look like it's not that big a deal. Didn't know media folk knew how to do that winnipeg reports need to take note. Anyways this sucks for the league and Hamilton.. Drew Edwards is the Ticats equivalent of Bob Irving. He basically works for the team. No, he really doesn't. He's often quite critical and not afraid to push Austin's buttons. He's just a little more pragmatic than the columnists with their hair (or bald heads) on fire in Winnipeg. Easily the best CFL beat reporter right now, doesn't pretend to know what he doesn't, actually studies the game, reports what he knows. Others have him beat in terms of sources, but they also have many more years covering the league. Atomic, rebusrankin and iso_55 3
Chaosmonkey Posted July 17, 2014 Report Posted July 17, 2014 You can also tell that Drew is a true fan of the league
rebusrankin Posted July 17, 2014 Report Posted July 17, 2014 Its too bad it's not on ESPN but the CFL should not have chosen Hamilton for that game, this year. IGF for one would have been better. Mosaic, Commonwealth, BC Place, McMahon too.
Fraser Posted July 17, 2014 Report Posted July 17, 2014 You can also tell that Drew is a true fan of the league Yeah doesn't act like he got stuck with the cfl beat
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