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Espn guarantees the US Football Association correspondents that “nothing will change”


If/when the “non -cooking agreement” between ESPN and NFL becomes permanent and binding, the US Football Association will have 10 percent of ESPN. As he explained recently, it will Inevitably influence The way ESPN covers the American Football Association.

Currently, ESPN tells the US Football Association correspondents that it will not do so.

Don Van Nata Junior of ESPN told ESPN to John Orange to issue assurances from everyone who has been working with that, nothing will change. Squash. “I am a deep investigation project on the National Football League, and I think it will be published exactly as it would have been published before the US Football Association became our owner.”

Maybe it will. Maybe he will not do it.

Regardless, things changed. The American Football Association and ESPN have moved from becoming ARM business partners to hip business partners. Even at only 10 percent, the American Football Association and ESPN collected in one overlapping entity.

Although the American Football Association may tolerate some short -term blasphemy in order to avoid claims that it is heavy, it makes sense to see how this in the long run.

In fact, it is one thing to kill the “National Football League investigation project” when the reporter is “deep”. This will be clearly suspicious. It is another thing to practice the editorial power of not following this story in the first place. It is exactly that it can go forward.

Yes, ESPN employ people like Van Natta and Kalyn Kahler, who (unlike most American Football Association correspondents) will risk a negative impact on their arrival in the name of access to the truth. These people may continue to follow the topics that will make the American Football Association uncomfortable.

They may even appear at the press conference of Super Bowl and ask him a punk question. twice.

Then, when their contracts end, a commercial decision will be taken to end the relationship.

In other words, Nata,/or Kahlir and/or anyone else in ESPN who chooses to dig very deeply and in myself in the work of the new business partner in the American Football Association Jim Trouter can get.



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