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Found December 07, 2011 on This Given Sunday: Yardbarker Blogger Network

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Sometimes, ESPN makes it far too easy for us to poke fun at them, and this is one of those cases. During virtually every Monday Night Football broadcast, ESPN shows overhead shots of the host city and some of it's landmarks. I've always assumed that these were live shots from the Goodyear blimp, and I've never had a reason to believe otherwise, that is, until now.

According to ESPN AFC South blogger, Paul Kuharsky, viewers of the game came to ESPN's AFC South blog to complain about outdated shots of the city, and even one shot of the skyline of Charlotte, North Carolina. Here's what an ESPN spokesperson told Kuharsky about the gaffes:

"The Charlotte aerial was an inadvertent mistake. It should not have aired. We apologize that it was part of the telecast.

“The scenics of Jacksonville that were used during 'Monday Night Countdown' were shot the night of the previous MNF game there in late October. We did not have a crew shooting scenics Monday. There were no graphic or audio mentions indicating the shot was live, though we understand viewers may have been under this assumption."

To say the least, the missteps by ESPN tend to be comical, but this one just appears to be cheap. As the spokesperson said, the outdated shots of Jacksonville were filmed earlier in the season when Jacksonville hosted the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football.

Somehow I believe that this won't be happening again. It's embarrassing, to say the least, for ESPN, the biggest all sports network in the world, to be recycling images and showing clips of a city 3 states away. While a bit perplexing, ESPN isn't exactly known for their geography prowess.

 

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6 Comments:
  • Nice! So much for integrity!! Perhaps when Madonna is lipsynching during the Superbowl halftime show they'll be playing Katie Perry!
  • This is just another example of espn's arrogance. Their announcers, commentators and news people are all arrogant so why wouldnt their production team be any different? Evidently they think the public is stupid and that we hang on every word they speak. Wrong. There are many of us who won't even watch espn due to all of this and more.
  • The ESPN spokesperson is not factually correct.

    “The scenics of Jacksonville that were used during 'Monday Night Countdown' were shot the night of the previous MNF game there in late October."

    WRONG again. The sign on the building was changed to "Wells Fargo" in late September. The first Monday night Game here was a month later on Oct. 24th. The sign read the old "Modis" from the footage on the first game as well, so ESPN did not use skyline footage taped from the first game, as the spokesperson says.

    If I were Wells Fargo, I would be ticked. Not to mention, Jacksonville spent alot of money renovating our beautiful downtown fountain that could have been showcased, but wasn't. ESPN doesn't owe any of us any footage, but that is really lazy not to sent a crew out, in my opinion.



  • I suspect all the networks are guilty of this practice. I live in Indy and CBS was televising a colts game earlier this year and they showed some scenes from downtown and it was a picture perfect day. Only problem was it was raining and 40 outside during the telecast.
  • I'm surprised any one cares
  • Glass houses, Mr. Blogger, glass houses. Your second sentence makes the 5th-grade grammatical mistake of using "it's" instead of "its". Perhaps your underachievement in the English language trumps some long-shot b-roll of a football stadium.
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