Okay so we've finally got some clarification on the whole Terry Crowley thing from last night. Via Watchdog comes YES' apology...Spokesman Eric Handler said an audio guy in the production truck pulled up a file on Staten Island's own Terry Crowley, whom the analysts had been discussing on the air, to play it for his producer to see whether it might be relevant, having no idea what was on it.That makes sense, but I'm still curious as to why you'd have a clip like that in a file to ever play. Oh well, fun times and more networks should drop in Earl Weaver clips from time to time. The guy was awesome.
Two problems:
1. It was Earl Weaver talking about Crowley during a profane diatribe taped in the 1970s and originally meant as an internal joke not intended for wide distribution.
2. The tape of Weaver was heard not only by the producer, but by everyone viewing the game.
"Obviously, we apologize," said Handler, who added the matter would be addressed internally to avoid future incidents. "As soon as the offensive language was revealed, we cut it off . . . It was an honest mistake, and we apologize."
Willie apologizes Wednesday, YES does so Thursday (Watchdog)
Someone At The YES Network Has A Lot Of Explaining To Do (Awful Announcing)
monkey dick.
ReplyDeleteEverything is run by computer these days(duh), so if the guy was doing a search for sound bites on Crowley, this would pop up. Now, why the hell he played it is another story.
ReplyDeleteKen Kaiser was always a cocksucker
ReplyDeleteI've worked in a couple of productions trucks and the sound guys always have a disc with funny sound clips. (Most often of announcers making an ass out of themselves.)
ReplyDeleteI'd call BS on the fact that he/she had "no idea what was on it", they probably meant to only play it in the truck, but hit the wrong button and it went out live.