Mike Greenberg launches campaign to become MLB commissioner: ‘I’m not kidding.’
"I think I have an understanding of a great many different elements of the business."
"I think I have an understanding of a great many different elements of the business."
"Appreciate it big fella. Chuckster! Showing some love!"
"Yes you're promoting your live, but you're also promoting your podcasts because let's face it, habits change."
The focus will be on its digital distribution for its top programming.
"They take it for granted because they don’t know any other way, and it never occurs to them that me sitting this game out is going to have any impact on that whatsoever."
"There are more announcements to come."
"It takes a lot of conversations. It takes a lot of thought. A lot of people have to bring it each and every day."
Mike Greenberg has been a busy man this summer, except when it comes to hosting Greeny, his eponymous ESPN Radio show.
"If you think I’m missing a day of this, you gotta be out of your mind!"
ESPN has set its national weekday lineup while tabbing Chris Canty, Evan Cohen and Michelle Smallmon for the new morning show.
"Listen to this no-talent p***k."
"I didn’t want to color outside the lines...I kind of hit a glass ceiling and I thought, ‘Well, this isn’t my personality,’ but I was almost playing somebody on radio or playing somebody on TV."
“His ratings are at an all-time high. And he causes zero issues — unlike Skip Bayless.”
"ESPN could revisit the plan a year from now."
"We quickly realized we’re almost doing a disservice to the people that only listen."
"Nothing but love for Key and Max."
"I know I’m gonna land somewhere. And when I’m there, I hope you’ll join me."
A SportsCenter anchor, ACC Network host, ESPN Radio host, and MLB reporter were among those laid off Friday.
"That was sort of the last tendrils of here’s ESPN Radio trying to throw some names together to have a lineup."
"Damn shame and very sad what has become of ESPN Radio."
"The narrative is Kay’s probably thrilled. No. I’d rather continue to get my butt kicked and try to win."
It's the latest in a long line of disappointments for Kellerman.
"I think the future of sports media are paradigms in which these types of moments of comfort are incubated and then scaled."