Posted on 01/05/2024 2:35:37 PM PST by nickcarraway
McAfee called out ESPN's head of production Norby Williamson on his program Friday.
ESPN host Pat McAfee is still making headlines.
Just days after he apologized when Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers made an unfounded claim about ABC late night host Jimmy Kimmel, McAfee himself took aim at a top ESPN executive who he believes is “attempting to sabotage” his show.
McAfee on Friday called out Norby Williamson, a four decade veteran of ESPN and its executive editor and head of event and studio production, alleging that the executive leaked negative ratings information. It is not clear what specifically McAfee was referring to, but The New York Post published a story about McAfee’s ratings on Thursday.
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“Somebody tried to get ahead of our actual ratings release with wrong numbers 12 hours beforehand. That’s a sabotage attempt,” he added. “And it’s been happening basically, this entire season from some people who didn’t necessarily love the old addition of the Pat McAfee Show to the ESPN family.”
McAfee joined ESPN in a lucrative multi-year deal in 2023. While his show does run on ESPN from noon to 2 p.m. ET (and on ESPN+ from 2-3), it also streams live on YouTube and is available on other social and video platforms. ESPN does not produce McAfee’s daily show (it licenses the show from him, in an unusual arrangement) though he does appear as on-air talent on College GameDay.
In his commentary, McAfee said that Williamson had previously iced him out in a prior meeting, referring to him as “the enemy within our own camp.”
“That guy left me in his office for 45 minutes, no-showed me in 2018. So this guy has had zero respect for me, and in return, same thing back to him for a long time. So even with that taking place… we’re still growing somehow. Yep. So we’re very thankful. Yeah. I think we’re doing it right. We’re trying to do it as right as possible.”
ESPN, as it happens, released ratings data on McAfee’s show Friday afternoon, saying that the show had “298 million total views” in December, and that it averaged 886,000 viewers across ESPN platforms, YouTube, and TikTok.
ESPN declined to comment on McAfee’s remarks.
Another day in the Circusphere.
Not unfounded.
He signed up to be kneecapped?
Good for him for speaking out. Ditto for Sage Steele who got a nice buyout
Pat McAfee is fag-sexy.
I can’t watch him.
Don’t know who he is-BUT.
There is something to be said for his naming a specific antagonist. Would republicans do that? Only Trump.
His ‘apology’. Why apologies for something Rogers said?
Me either.
Whining about ESPN....lol
He and Rodgers are trying to change the sports world and the NFL.
It’s a ridiculous “show” where people just talk nonsense...there were already plenty of those around.
“Why apologies for something Rogers said?”
I don’t understand that either. Rodgers said Jimmy wasn’t looking forward to the Epstein leak. He didn’t say Jimmy was on the list, but he was. Not sure why ESPN is worried about Jimmy.
Agree. Unwatchable
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