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(01-07-2025, 03:45 PM)StickierBuns Wrote: Sometimes I think that the whole sports media operation is in it to sustain itself with these ridiculous takes. Just create a feeding frenzy of outrageous takes that each can either comment on or just see who can push narratives that create engagement without really believing what they are saying. The ol' 'wink-wink' they know will rile up the lowest common denominators of social media for those views and clicks. This week have given me two examples of media members I didn't expect to stoop into the mire: Jay Glazer and now Mike Greenberg. Disappointing.
There isn't enough actual news to sustain a 24 hour news, and now social media information cycle. So now 90% of what's out there is manufactured bullshit, which gets recycled in an endless grade school game of "pass it on".
I noticed it years ago, before social media really took off, when guys on ESPN (back when I actually paid for cable LOL) would sit around and discuss what other guys on ESPN had said about some topic. That was kinda the point at which I checked out on their sports media circle jerk.