Change Ad Consent
Do not sell my daa
Reply to thread | Syracusefan.com
Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
Featured content
New posts
New media
New media comments
New resources
Latest activity
Media
New media
New comments
Search media
Media
Daily Orange Sports
ACC Network Channel Numbers
Syracuse.com Sports
Cuse.com
Pages
Football Pages
7th Annual Cali Award Predictions
2024 Roster / Depth Chart [Updated 8/26/24]
Syracuse University Football/TV Schedules
Syracuse University Football Commits
Syracuse University Football Recruiting Database
Syracuse Football Eligibility Chart
Basketball Pages
SU Men's Basketball Schedule
Syracuse Men's Basketball Recruiting Database
Syracuse University Basketball Commits
2024/25 Men's Basketball Roster
Chat
Syracuse Football Chat
NIL
SyraCRUZ Tailgate NIL
Military Appreciation Syracruz Donation
ORANGE UNITED NIL
SyraCRUZ kickoff challenge
Special VIP Opportunity
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
Syracuse Athletics
Syracuse Football Board
Interesting info from NYTimes on college football popularity
.
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
[QUOTE="kyleslamb, post: 19159, member: 895"] I will respond because I'm not about to let a character assassination based on faulty memory stand without challenge. Not only is your ego out of bounds, but you have completely revised history beyond repair. I have never posted on Frank's site until just two weeks ago, and only because there were questions about an article I'd written that landed on there, and I am certain I never have quoted those numbers anywhere for that matter. Your memory is as imbalanced as your ego on this. I have never -- repeat EVER -- supported those numbers for the BTN. My [B][I]ONLY[/I][/B] comments was that industry advertising revenue does sometimes approach 70%. That's it. That's always been the extent of my discussions about those numbers. Call me out all you like. I've nothing to be embarrassed over as clearly your perception of my views on this subject is so distorted it's fiction. Your "patience" for me is based on a wildly distorted recollection of a conversation that happened 18 months ago, and came after I offered a few times to vet my stance on the subject in private so I could speak more freely. YOU declined. It's clear that your narrative is one you wish not be challenged since I have told you several times I'd be glad to have off-the-record conversations and you've declined such invitations several times. Now I can see why: you'd rather make things up and spin conversations out of control than find out what someone really thinks about a subject. It must be easier for you to maintain the illusion you're the only one that knows anything than find out others may know what they're talking about. This is evidenced by the fact you need to use someone else's numbers that are clearly off base to link to my thoughts, as I haven't made any such remarks. As I posted in this thread... the math would not work out. Since it's 36 cents per each of the 45 million subscribers, there's no way that advertising revenue could have been accurate. Clearly anyone can sit here and make things up pretty easily without repercussions. Not only have you done so, but I've offered to set the record straight on multiple occasions offline and you've declined. That speaks volumes. I think you need to fine-tune that ego of yours. If you didn't break your arm patting yourself on the back, I'd be worried about the fictional accounts you've created in your mind... [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
What is a Syracuse fan's favorite color?
Post reply
Forums
Syracuse Athletics
Syracuse Football Board
Interesting info from NYTimes on college football popularity
Top
Bottom