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Post by Positivity KS on Nov 7, 2013 14:01:54 GMT -6
The Sports Talkers heavy Hundred is out!!! Here's a few notables: 11. Mully & Hanley 19. Boers & Bernstein 24. Carmen & Jurko 40. McNeil & Spiegel 58. Silvy & Waddle 98. Bill Michaels www.talkers.com/?page_id=24658&preview=true
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Post by Danny Busch on Nov 7, 2013 14:06:48 GMT -6
M&H pretty much make that list total BS.
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Post by Positivity KS on Nov 7, 2013 14:10:42 GMT -6
The exclusion of the award winning Wendy's Big Show is preposterous.
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Post by Positivity KS on Nov 7, 2013 14:40:00 GMT -6
Carmen and Jurko being 34 slots above Silvy and Waddle is a head scratcher.
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Post by ghostrider on Nov 7, 2013 14:56:59 GMT -6
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I like Mike North way more then Mully and Hanley. I drive a lot and during 5-9, since I can't tune in 1000, I listen to music.
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Post by Danny Busch on Nov 7, 2013 14:58:25 GMT -6
I honestly don't understand how people can stand M&H. I think they are just trained to listen to the score no matter what is on.
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Post by ghostrider on Nov 7, 2013 15:00:45 GMT -6
McNeil & Spiegel at 40?! I actually think Dan McNeil is either gone completely or is scheduled to be out as LONG time since the voice over for the show now says Speigel and Holmes. I don't know why but it has always bothered me that you never could get Mac and Spiegs to be there at the same for more than 5 shows in a row. Inexcusable for the money they make. And the fact they joke about it to is insane. Wish I could make 250k a year with 8 eights vaca and show up for work 15 days a month. Hard life.
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Post by Danny Busch on Nov 7, 2013 17:28:07 GMT -6
I honestly don't understand how people can stand M&H. I think they are just trained to listen to the score no matter what is on. If only they had the work ethic and drive of Bill Michaels. I am interested to see how much it gets under spiegal's skin when Holmes shows up every single day to work and builds continuity with the audience while he continues to take multiple days off. Larry never misses work....ever.
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Post by Positivity KS on Nov 7, 2013 19:14:36 GMT -6
I wonder who the hardest working man in sports radio is? I have it whittled down to 4:
1. Big Bill Michaels 2. Steve "Sparky" Fifer 3. Laurence W. Holmes 4. Marc "Silvy" Silverman
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Post by newper on Nov 8, 2013 0:11:24 GMT -6
Les is noticeably missing.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2013 9:23:21 GMT -6
Its based off of revenue and ratings therefore its pretty easy to see how that list is formed the way it is. Mully and Hanley have a great time slot and Mike and Mike is their other sports competition. This list has barely anything to do with quality of the show.
Keeping Score, how about we do some type of weekyl or monthly sports talk radio power rankings vote?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2013 9:25:52 GMT -6
In regards to Mac, I'm a bit torn on this. I don't know all the details, but he clearly and admittedly has a depression problem. I guess my take on it is (and maybe this is not right, so hopefully I don't offend anyone) is that if you have to take that amount of time off for something like this, then I think that management needs to be a bit tougher on when vacations are taken. Actually when you look at it, I blame management for the lack of consistency to this show. Rosen has pretty much given in to every Mac and Speigs demand.
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