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Jim Rome Bans Listener for Quality of Takes
“You no longer get what you want from me – run on an incredible radio program.”

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BSM Staff
Jim Rome knows the value of his nationally-syndicated radio program the platform it provides listeners that want to interact. He does not take it for granted and implores people to participate for a shot to attain a “golden ticket,” referring to exposure on the air.
On Friday, ahead of taking a vacation from the show as per the “Rome Vacation Schedule,” which he described as two weeks on the air and then a two-week break, Rome implemented his audience and began the second segment of his show with an email. The message came from “Wells in the 360,” who wrote Rome an email that read as follows:
“I loved DeAndre Hopkins’ clawback. You know I’m a huge fan of wife smacks. Signed, Dana White.”
Hopkins, the star wide receiver acquisition for the Tennessee Titans, recently quote-tweeted a clip of him making a difficult catch in training camp by writing, “I was told he doesn’t practice…” This, of course, refers to reports of NFL executives being concerned with his practice regimen and work ethic, which came after his release by the Arizona Cardinals upon skipping voluntary team activities. Rome did not appreciate the wording of the message, nor the take itself, and decided to address the participant directly.
“You have no credibility because you are the author of the worst take in the history of the program,” Rome said. “Rare is the person that gets banned from this show, but if you do get banned from this show, it’s because you’ve said something racist; you’ve done something absolutely unacceptable or reckless [or] you’ve threatened one of the staff members…. Those are all reasons to get run from the show – banned from the show. Nobody has ever been banned, however, for their quality of takes, but you are this close to becoming the first.”
Rome referenced a previous take made by Wells that Shohei Ohtani was an overhyped and overrated Major League Baseball player. This comes the day after Ohtani became the second player since 1971 to throw a shutout and hit two home runs in the same day.
“Anything you have to say – anything at all – means nothing to anybody because you’re on the record with the worst take of all,” Rome said. “In fact, such a bad take I could ban you from this show on the quality of your take alone, something I’ve never done in 30-plus years, so don’t talk to me about Dana White, Wells. Don’t talk to me about anything – and especially about Shohei.
“This is why soon, Wells, you will be banned, and if I don’t ban you, it’s because I have great empathy. It’s got to be hard to be you, Wells. It’s got to be hard to go through life walking around with that kind of nonsense rattling around in your ahead.”
While Rome seemed a bit undecided on whether he would issue the ban, he ultimately seems to have passed down an ultimatum disseminated with a slight euphemism to perhaps soften the blow.
“My man, I’m going to do you a favor and ignore you,” Rome tergiversated. “You no longer get what you want from me – run on an incredible radio program. Come on dude, stop. And when I mean stop, I mean stop. You’re free to listen, and I can’t stop you from tweeting, but I can stop you from seeing the light of day on this show because your terrible takes are bringing the brand down.”
Wells in the 360 responded to Rome’s decision on Twitter, asserting that he backed up his take on Ohtani with stats over multiple months and spoke about his fatigue. He also claimed that he never stated that Ohtani was a bad baseball player, instead stating that he was not as good as media members were making him out to be. Even so, Rome has ostensibly made his decision and, in the process, made history by banning Wells from “The Jungle” based on his takes.
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‘The Dan Patrick Show’ Criticizes Sound on ‘Thursday Night Football’
“You pay all this money for that game [and] you can’t hear that it sounds like crap.”

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1 day agoon
September 22, 2023By
BSM Staff
Thursday night’s matchup between the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers ended up being a compelling game to watch throughout the first several quarters and was enhanced by the stellar images and presentation from Amazon Prime Video. The Thursday Night Football property recently garnered record-setting streaming numbers from its season premiere, according to a custom integrated streaming report by Nielsen Media Research.
Even so, there was critical feedback from many fans watching regarding the sonic experience of watching the game. Viewers complained that there was an inherent lack of crowd noise and field-level sound, making it more difficult to fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere.
“You pay all this money for that game [and] you can’t hear that it sounds like crap,” Patrick “Seton” O’Connor, an executive producer of The Dan Patrick Show, said on Friday. “There’s no atmosphere – you’ve got no crowd sound; the mics are all over the place. It’s terrible.”
Show host Dan Patrick concurred with this point, relaying that his wife walked by the television and thought something was amiss with the sound. When she asked Patrick what was happening, he replied that it was due to the presentation from Prime Video. Although most viewers ended up watching the game anyway, the inadequate soundscape detracted from the aura of the contest and dampened the viewing experience.
“I love [Kirk] Herbstreit [and] I love Al Michaels, but when I have the game on, do you ever have your stereo in your car and you have the bass and the treble set and somehow it gets reset – and everything’s reset to medium?,” Paul Pabst, an executive producer of The Dan Patrick Show, said. “You’re like, ‘Where’s the highs? Where’s the lows? It has that feeling.’”
The lack of dynamic contrast and aggregate timbre caused some viewers to connote that the broadcast sounds flat despite the stellar, highly-experienced commentary team. Improving on the sound and other customer feedback will be critical in incentivizing non-ardent fans to return to the property or try it altogether.
“We’ve created the atmosphere that is so good that you don’t even have to go to a game,” Patrick said. “With the sound of it, the TVs, [and] the quality… it’s almost a better experience sometimes when you’re sitting at home.”
In addition to watching the National Football League, Pabst frequently consumes college football on Saturdays, including the prime-time presentations. When he is viewing those games, he can feel the noise of the crowd permeating through the speakers and be part of the crowd.
“It’s thunderous,” Pabst said. “The crowd noise almost overwhelms [Chris] Fowler, sometimes in a good way, and it’s hard to tell what’s going on there.”
Finding games on Amazon Prime Video has been a difficult proposition for some users, evidenced by O’Connor describing how it took him 10 minutes to begin watching the Giants-49ers game last night. The game was broadcast regionally on FOX for those in the New York metropolitan area, but for O’Connor, he noticed that the network had the baseball contest between the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies on instead.
“I look and I’m like, ‘I swear there was a game tonight,’ and I see it’s in the first quarter.’ What the hell is going on?,” thought O’Connor. “Oh, that’s right. I forgot Amazon was a thing; it’s just not a TV destination all the time for me.”
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Gregg Giannotti on Taylor Rooks: ‘Send in a 10’ to Get Players Talking
“I also thought, ‘Why don’t we use more attractive women in interrogation scenarios?'”

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1 day agoon
September 22, 2023By
BSM Staff
This week’s Thursday Night Football matchup between the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers came off a record-setting week for Prime Video, according to an integrated streaming report by Nielsen Media Research. There were questions surrounding the impending contest off the field pertaining to injuries, and the TNF Tonight pregame show did its best to address pertinent information.
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley headlined the team’s injury report after suffering an ankle injury last week, something the team publicly called a sprain. New information was divulged on Thursday night from Barkley himself after features reporter Taylor Rooks asked him about his injury. He then proceeded to reveal that he was dealing with a mild high ankle sprain, an impediment more serious than originally thought.
WFAN host Gregg Giannotti watched the entire pregame show and watched the desk discuss the state of New York football, including New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson. The report from Rooks, a reputable source of information who formerly worked for SportsNet New York (SNY) occurred shortly thereafter. While she has a network of contacts and insider information about the league, Giannotti believes there was another reason she got the exclusive story.
“It’s funny because all we heard was, ‘It’s a regular ankle sprain; not a high ankle sprain,’” Giannotti explained Friday morning on WFAN. “Then Taylor Rooks gets over there and finds out it’s a high ankle sprain. I was thinking, ‘You know what? I’d tell her anything too. Whatever you need to know, Taylor, about me, I will tell you.’”
Giannotti watched the Giants lose the contest 30-12 and fall to a 1-2 overall record, but he also began to ponder over the manner in which Rooks was able to effectively do her job. It led him to make a proposition on the air that challenges the effectiveness of the team’s beat writers because of their collective age and appearance.
“I also thought, ‘Why don’t we use more attractive women in interrogation scenarios?,’” Giannotti said. “This is what I was thinking about after I saw this last night. Art Stapleton couldn’t get that out of Saquon Barkley – I love Art Stapleton, but there’s no way. Taylor Rooks got it out of him right away, so why don’t we send in some of these interrogation scenarios where people are just totally zipped up – send in a ‘10’ in there, [and the] next thing you know, ‘Yeah, it was him. He did it, and I did it. We did it together!’”
Giannotti’s co-host Boomer Esiason was surprised to hear Rooks get that information from Barkley, and has not seen anyone in the media react to the occurrence. The injury update changes the way in which people consider his timeline for a return and was a part of the Prime Video broadcast that Giannotti valued.
“Yeah, of course, great reporting,” Giannotti said. “I’m just thinking about all the Giants beat writers sitting around – old guys who look like me just stewing and trying to hide farts in the locker room.”
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Arizona Sports Extends Deal With Coyotes
“We look forward to an exciting season delivering Coyotes coverage on-air, online and on the Arizona Sports app.”

Published
1 day agoon
September 22, 2023By
BSM Staff
Arizona Coyotes fans can keep their presets the same. The team has extended its relationship with Bonneville in Phoenix.
The new deal is a one-year extension to keep the Coyotes on the company’s two Phoenix-area radio stations, 98.7 Arizona Sports and ESPN 620 AM and on the statiations’ website and app.
“We are excited to continue our partnership with the Arizona Coyotes and the Meruelo Group,” Bonneville Phoenix senior vice president and market manager Ryan Hatch said in a statement. “We look forward to an exciting season delivering Coyotes coverage on-air, online and on the Arizona Sports app.”
As part of the extension, Burns & Gambo will welcome Coyotes president and CEO Xavier A. Gutierrez and general manager Bill Armstrong for weekly segments. Wolfe & Luke will be joined weekly by head coach André Tourigny.
“We are very pleased to extend our partnership with Bonneville Phoenix and are thrilled to have Arizona Sports 98.7 and ESPN 620 broadcast all Coyotes games this season,” Gutierrez added. “There is a tremendous amount of excitement about our team, and we look forward to Arizona Sports 98.7, the Valley’s sports leader, providing our fans with outstanding Coyotes coverage all season long.”