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Posted: May 05, 2009 at 08:38 AM | 23 comment(s)
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I'm all for asking customers to pay as much as they're willing to pay. But, wow.
That's not quite "Game called folks, go home." It's more of a conversation, "hey mac, gonna play tonight?" It's still a pretty dumb thing for the usher to say but I'd be surprised if more than a dozen people were told to leave. That sucks for them and they have a legitimate gripe but if I'm the guy who spent $800 for 4 tickets I'm making damned sure the game is called before I leave. If I'm walking out and 30,000 people aren't, I'm sticking around until there is an official announcement.
I'm with #3, I don't understand why O'Neill's wife would expect to be able to be in the wives section.
You're right, but I think local broadcasters are much better off making the case. People aren't likely to get worked up by the idea that NewsCorp (Fox), TimeWarner (TBS) and Disney (ESPN) are shelling out a few extra thousand dollars.
And he certainly couldn't do something as unprofessional as bring his wife to the game - likely on the Yankees' dime - and expect her to get into an area reserved for players' wives.
In both cases he'd be getting favors that would lead to an appearance of "owing" the Yankees something for the favors, thereby compromising his credibility with the public.
Makes more sense to think of him as a fondly-remembered ex-Yankee who dabbles by talking about the team on broadcasts, which would render the security decisions more questionable.
He's pretty obvious not a credible "media member," by his own actions.
The water cooler in the Yankee dugout was seen to bubble with silent pleasure.
Wouldn't that only be true for team-owned broadcast outlets? If not, the broadcaster would be paying the price hikes for both home and road games (or, at least paying the increased rate on road games without benefitting from the home game situation).
Fair enough (you'd know more about it than me), but these rules still wouldn't be revenue-neutral to broadcasters that aren't team-owned, correct? The broadcaster would still have to pick up the cost of these increased fees?
(Or maybe not.)
Send all other complaints to the department of Miniluv.
I mean, seriously? This is the name of an adult woman?
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