4 Lessons In 5 States Sports Radio Should Learn From The Election
“Let’s focus only on how the votes shook out from the winning side’s point of view, because every victory in every walk of life happens for a reason.”
“Let’s focus only on how the votes shook out from the winning side’s point of view, because every victory in every walk of life happens for a reason.”
Unlike Trump, the President-elect vows to attack the coronavirus with a national mask order, which could jeopardize reckless leagues in 2021 until — or, if — a promising vaccine is ready.
“Sports Illustrated’s Jimmy Traina highlighted two very creative celebrations from liberal Twitter users that incorporated the biggest names in sports broadcasting.”
“Don’t be afraid to venture into the world outside of the lines. Just remember, your words, your tweets, your takes, your posts, last forever.”
“Whatever your thoughts are about Silver and FiveThirtyEight, don’t come back in 2024 and start talking to Russo about polling and percentage chances for who will win the next presidential election.”
Election night was a notable night for football. In Alabama, former Auburn head coach Tommy
“The FOX Sports Radio morning man addressed parents the morning after voting concluded in the US Presidential race. He said that it was important to let kids know that they are safe.”
It’s hard to imagine that many, if any Americans were watching something other than election
“People who are good at radio relate to people in their lives. People who are bad at it don’t.”