SoDakDomer
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Over this past year I have become more and more frustrated with the irresponsible way ESPN reports on sports. In a climate where only a flimsy rumor can get you convicted in the court of public opinion, ESPN needs to be more careful in reporting the facts. Unlike in our law system where it’s innocent until proven guilty, in the court of public opinion it’s guilty until proven innocent. So when ESPN jumps on a story, it doesn’t matter whether it’s true or false, everyone believes it to be true. I think a major cause for this is that there isn’t any other prominent sport channels on television that can compete with the 24/7 news coverage the way espn does. There is no one to counter/check their positions or agendas. Could you imagine having only one political channel? What if the only way the nation got its news and political views was from MSNBC or just FOXNEWS. I feel like that’s what is happening with ESPN, they have no competition and whatever they say goes. Some of these examples are the frenzy they created surrounding the open coaching position at USC. According to ESPN every major D-1 coach and their dog was interested and about ready to ink a deal to be the next USC coach. Or when “sources” inside the Vikings locker room claimed Favre finally decided to retire this summer. Now today all ESPN needs is an “unnamed source” to put out a story. If it’s a slow day it seems like they can generate a story out of anything. I enjoy Sportcenter and watch ESPN daily and I appreciate the work they do, but in a climate where it only takes a rumor to be considered guilty, ESPN needs to try and be more responsible in the stories they run.