His hiring for HNIC is akin to ESPN hiring Ryan Seacrest to host Monday Night Football. A lot of hardened sports fans simply aren't going to get behind hiring a non-sports entertainment personality to host a beloved sports institution. Now that said I find him tolerable but he probably wouldn't have been my first pick that's for sure.
He started as a sports guy on sports radio but yeah most see him as a non-sports guy.
Right now I'm more interested in the Blue Jays than I am the Flames.
A year ago that sentence would have been unfathomable. The last time I cared about the Blue Jays or baseball was the 90s. But, the hype around them started to grow and I watched a game and it was freaking awesome and here we are.
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And I float the idea as a way to help the ratings, not the bottom line of the teams.
Sportsnet has the rights for years. It's their job to worry about ratings, not the Flames. The Flames are concerned about their on ice product and a schedule that works best for their paying fans. Not some kids who can't afford to go to the game.
I'm not a fan of Strombo and nor is anyone in my circle of friends. We are all in the assumed target age/demographic group that they would've been targeting when making the hire.
Sportsnet has the rights for years. It's their job to worry about ratings, not the Flames. The Flames are concerned about their on ice product and a schedule that works best for their paying fans. Not some kids who can't afford to go to the game.
It is Rogers concern. If Rogers wants an all day Saturday schedule that includes each team playing a matinee game or two you honestly think the league wouldn't schedule that. Make no mistake, Rogers have far more input into schedule than the teams do.
Sportsnet has the rights for years. It's their job to worry about ratings, not the Flames. The Flames are concerned about their on ice product and a schedule that works best for their paying fans. Not some kids who can't afford to go to the game.
Sportsnet is paying the bills, they definitely have a say.
NBC is paying not even close to Sportsnet and they can make the Blackhawks play at noon.
Just saying it's a chance to be creative instead of the mundane schedule people complain about.
When the NFL started Monday Night Football people thought it was the dumbest idea ever. Football? At Night? On a Monday?
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It is Rogers concern. If Rogers wants an all day Saturday schedule that includes each team playing a matinee game or two you honestly think the league wouldn't schedule that. Make no mistake, Rogers have far more input into schedule than the teams do.
The teams do have a fair bit of input into the schedule. Sportsnet does run all day hockey sometimes, but there are teams who aren't hindered as much by afternoon games compared to the Flames and they are the teams likely to get the early slots in an all day game setup. Flames more likely to be playing on a road trip in the east in such a scenario and end up at 5 pm, or the 8 pm slot at home or away to Pacific teams.
I'm not a fan of Strombo and nor is anyone in my circle of friends. We are all in the assumed target age/demographic group that they would've been targeting when making the hire.
How old are you? I'm 30 and everyone I know in real life loves the guy - we all pretty much grew up with him. The only bad things I have ever heard about him have been on this board. He is great.
I was very skeptical when I heard that the dude from Much Music was going to be the new Ron McLean.
But then I saw him do it, and it turns out he's actually pretty good. He knows his stuff, both in regards to hockey and in regards to hosting a TV show.
Everything else about Rogers ticks me right off, though.
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How old are you? I'm 30 and everyone I know in real life loves the guy - we all pretty much grew up with him. The only bad things I have ever heard about him have been on this board. He is great.
A hockey host that seems to know very little about hockey ?
If that's what you enjoy!
Haha, this thread shows why he maybe had the stigma he had when Sportsnet hired him. He's been referred to as a non sports guy and "the guy from Muchmusic", which fails to mention that he started out in sports and hosted a successful talkshow for years after leaving muchmusic, before being hired for HNIC.
This wasn't a "get that young hip guy the kids watch on the music channel" hire, lol.
Haha, this thread shows why he maybe had the stigma he had when Sportsnet hired him. He's been referred to as a non sports guy and "the guy from Muchmusic", which fails to mention that he started out in sports and hosted a successful talkshow for years after leaving muchmusic, before being hired for HNIC.
This wasn't a "get that young hip guy the kids watch on the music channel" hire, lol.
Didn't he also have a CNN show (briefly)? Also as for him being young I believe he's in his 40s now. I think Sportsnet has bigger on air personality issues than him as host. He's close to the bottom of what needs to be changed. But since he stands out as an outsider to old school hockey fans, he takes most of the heat.
Yeah, it was only one season. It was actually a neat show, but it was 11pm so he never really had much chance to grow an audience, plus they ignored a really big strength of his which is actually talking news/politics.
They made his show a pure interview show, and from what I've read it was Larry King that pushed hard to bring him down based on interviews between the two when King was in Canada. On one interview I remember King actually failed to answer one of George's questions, instead just going on about how he's a genuine talent and so good at his job.
Or as Canadian hockey fans would say "that guy from Much Music", haha.
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if there were more it may start a trend. make them more affordable?
allow schools to enter a lottery to take a class to them? have afternoon giveaways like mini-hockey stick day
can get creative here instead of 41 games being all the same. People here argue that a tuesday night game is like a thursday night game is like a saturday night game.
Afternoon games suck because afternoon games suck. And if you have to "make them more affordable", you are doing so only because you are hosing demand in your own product.
Sorry Girly. I get that you like to be a contrarian, but this is just a bad idea that the market doesn't want.
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