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Ethics and morals don’t play a part in anything anymore, it’s all about the bottom line.yeah. It's a shame that ethics and morals don't play a part in journalism, for the most part, anymore.
Ethics and morals don’t play a part in anything anymore, it’s all about the bottom line.yeah. It's a shame that ethics and morals don't play a part in journalism, for the most part, anymore.
I don’t think he’s as stupid as you think, especially about football.Yeah if you have an educated guy like Dan Orlovsky taking the counter in debates it makes for interesting dialogue. Something really nice comes from the debate. Preston does it but is legitimately stupid in terms of football and the Ravens.
I think more so the blurred lines between journalism and social media where anyone can say anything without citing a source.yeah. It's a shame that ethics and morals don't play a part in journalism, for the most part, anymore.
And if you can make it more Dickensian, it'll sell better or get you a PulitzerEthics and morals don’t play a part in anything anymore, it’s all about the bottom line.
he left the Texans for health reasons
“Why don’t you shove up a broom up my ass and I’ll sweep the floor while I’m at it”And if you can make it more Dickensian, it'll sell better or get you a Pulitzer
After he was fired he then retired for health reasons, in the 2014 offseason he came back when the ravens made him an offerI just looked it up. He was fired from the Texans in 2013
That's actually super interestingWell oddly enough it’s a major plot point, newspapers are on their way out as the internet takes over news in early-mid 2000s and sensationalist reporting made up of flat out lies and totally invented stories became the preferred method of news for the Sun because sensationalism was the only way to sell papers anymore.
So honesty and ethics were not part of their priorities in the Sun.
The creators of the show are former Sun employees who covered baltimores crime and police and politics
The show is super interesting. If you are able to stay tuned through the slow burn of the show, it opens your eyes to SO MUCH that most people have never had their eyes opened to.That's actually super interesting
I'll definitely give it a try!!The show is super interesting. If you are able to stay tuned through the slow burn of the show, it opens your eyes to SO MUCH that most people have never had their eyes opened to.
unfortunately this is trueEthics and morals don’t play a part in anything anymore, it’s all about the bottom line.
interesting. I thought he stepped down due to health reasons, but that was also the year they were absolutely terrible.I just looked it up. He was fired from the Texans in 2013
interesting. I thought he stepped down due to health reasons, but that was also the year they were absolutely terrible.
Even more interesting is that one of the 105.7 hosts is Ed Norris, former cop, who played a detective in The Wire.That's actually super interesting
Pretty wild. NFL still top dog by a mile
At the end of the day it's about what sells. Unfortunately the public keys in on shocking headlines and doesn't really care much for calm discussion with experienced experts on a subject.yeah. It's a shame that ethics and morals don't play a part in journalism, for the most part, anymore.
Yeah man it’s almost as if news should be more of a service and less of a for-profit business. That’s definitely too much to ask for thoughAt the end of the day it's about what sells. Unfortunately the public keys in on shocking headlines and doesn't really care much for calm discussion with experienced experts on a subject.
Yeah he lacks the self preservation gene that successful nfl players must have. It’s not really quantifiable but being able to minimize impact to yourself without sacrificing play is about as important a trait as there is.Tua needs to retire.