Chapter
Disparities in Programming the Men's and Women's Basketball Championships
The programming of the men's basketball championship is given more priority than that of the women's championship, causing a disservice to women's sports. The women's championship game is often scheduled at an inconvenient time for viewers on the West Coast.
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The batters are now required to be ready with 8 seconds to go, otherwise it's an automatic strike and there have been outs resulting from this that is making it crazy.
02:05 - 02:38 (00:32)
Summary
The batters are now required to be ready with 8 seconds to go, otherwise it's an automatic strike and there have been outs resulting from this that is making it crazy.
ChapterDisparities in Programming the Men's and Women's Basketball Championships
EpisodeThe Big Suey: Let's Talk About The Game
PodcastThe Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Dan and Stugatz complain about the late schedule of major sports events and how it affects viewership.
02:38 - 03:59 (01:21)
Summary
Dan and Stugatz complain about the late schedule of major sports events and how it affects viewership.
ChapterDisparities in Programming the Men's and Women's Basketball Championships
EpisodeThe Big Suey: Let's Talk About The Game
PodcastThe Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
A discussion on the programming discrepancy between men's and women's college basketball championships and how the timing of the women's championship was perfect while the men's championship is often programmed at a disservice to viewers.
03:59 - 05:05 (01:05)
Summary
A discussion on the programming discrepancy between men's and women's college basketball championships and how the timing of the women's championship was perfect while the men's championship is often programmed at a disservice to viewers.
ChapterDisparities in Programming the Men's and Women's Basketball Championships
EpisodeThe Big Suey: Let's Talk About The Game
PodcastThe Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
The offensive language used by commentary staff in college basketball coverage is being objected to by players and coaches, with Keith Olbermann being one of the culprits.
05:05 - 06:38 (01:32)
Summary
The offensive language used by commentary staff in college basketball coverage is being objected to by players and coaches, with Keith Olbermann being one of the culprits.