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First Bruce Feldman now Pat Forde leaves
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[QUOTE="kyleslamb, post: 45645, member: 895"] You haven't noticed that more and more people are going over to Yahoo! to get their sports information? ESPN has begun alienating people with their editorializing the news. I'm not a big 'hate everything ESPN does' kind of guy. I still respect the quality of their content and programming. But it's no big secret that fans across the country have been disengaged from how much ESPN is slanting news these days. And it's showing in the ratings of Sportscenter and their web traffic, etc. Their 12-month TV ratings and web analysis show a bit of a decline. If you want an idea of what I'm referring to, check out the following Quantcast web analysis for ESPN and Yahoo! Sports. You'll want to see the 1-year trends and look at the beginning and end of the grids (for a direct, time-of-year comparison): You'll see ESPN is down almost 25% from this time last year. Yahoo! Sports is up nearly 20%. [URL]http://www.quantcast.com/espn.com[/URL] [URL]http://www.quantcast.com/sports.yahoo.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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