his and hers is not all female.
all black, but not all female.
That includes Keith Olbermann, I assume?
They could put two trained chimps on in place of the two morons in the morning (the skinny, effeminate one and the fat, dumb one) and it would be an upgrade.
I think networks are realizing that more and more American women are turning into men anyway (all career, no kids), there is money to be made catering to and selling to them.
They are targeting the women that have no use for kids’ cereal commericals...
I enjoyed listening to Amy Lawrence (she’s on CBS Sports Radio). Other than that I cant think of any women broadcaster on radio that I like.
No, I will not call you sexist. I think it is stupid to have females on. Why can’t the men have something that is just theirs? And I don’t really care a bit for professional sports.
I would love to see MLB Network do an all-female show. Heidi Watney, Sam Ryan, and Lauren Shehadi are all attractive females who know what they’re talking about. Why re-run the same stuff over and over when you could draw some viewers with an idea like this?
I don't know; the very first voice ever heard on WFAn was a female, Suzyn Waldman, and she's quite good.
Would be okay if they were going to talk about women’s volleyball and the LPGA.
I swear I live in a hole in the ground and only come out once a year to see my shadow and go back to my hole... When I see sports on television with some bimbo on the sideline interviewing or discussing gameplay or officiating... I just don’t get it. I guess I am just a mysogynist... but I just don’t find any value in the practice of thrusting token vaginas onto the radio or sports commenting on male athletics. Then again, to me, if there is one thing worse than a screaming drunk sportsfan... it is a female shreiking drunk sports fan.