espns britt mchenry vol....do you feel good about your job?

Honestly people do this all the time...when people are frustrated..emotions get the best of them at times..

But lawd she is beautiful :evil:
 
She should be fired for being a self entitled, stereotypical white (rhymes with punt) and those defending her and gassing her up and as much to be blamed as you create these monsters. Like others have said before, had she been black or hispanic (are there even any hispanics on espn) they wouldve gotten canned the minute this was made public but since she's a typical anglo saxon baby gravy swallower, she gets a slap on the wrist and unwarranted media coverage which will ultimately lead to a bigger pay day at her next job with fox news. "Only in America "
 
Seriously, people acting like they've never lashed out like this. How many times have they caught other TV anchors cursing out the makeup crew or other set crew members right before going on air?
 
She should be fired for being a self entitled, stereotypical white (rhymes with punt) and those defending her and gassing her up and as much to be blamed as you create these monsters. Like others have said before, had she been black or hispanic (are there even any hispanics on espn) they wouldve gotten canned the minute this was made public but since she's a typical anglo saxon baby gravy swallower, she gets a slap on the wrist and unwarranted media coverage which will ultimately lead to a bigger pay day at her next job with fox news. "Only in America "

Eh, not really. She was rude to someone while off the clock. Being a jerk shouldn't automatically get you fired. I know espn is owned by disney but a lot of weird, shady stuff happens at espn anyway.
 
For those of you that think she should get fired can you tell me about the time you had a positive experience with a towing company?

Y'all be the same cats that be complaining about how overly sensitive we've become as a country.
Then you go ahead and want a person to get fired cause she called someone fat.
 
All these pages and no one mentioned my girl Josina Andersen???? I love Josina and there's some white girl on ESPN around noon that gotta big *** mouth. She's blonde with blue eyes. That mouth gets me every time :evil:




Jemele is ******* gross, looks like a toad :x
 
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Seriously, people acting like they've never lashed out like this. How many times have they caught other TV anchors cursing out the makeup crew or other set crew members right before going on air?
White previliage recognize white previliage.
 
Eh, not really. She was rude to someone while off the clock. Being a jerk shouldn't automatically get you fired. I know espn is owned by disney but a lot of weird, shady stuff happens at espn anyway.

Big difference between everyday folks and television personalities. Yeah, we're all human, but there is (or was) a higher standard for people in the spotlight. They're allowed to have lives, but they're never really "off the clock". What they say/do is always a reflection of their employer no matter what. That's just the way it is. They signed up for that.
 
what's that show on telemundo where the guy is in the bubble bath with hot ladies :nerd:


i didnt know shelley smith was battling cancer
hope she beats it

http://alexflanagan.com/the-espn-reporter-that-should-be-getting-the-attention/
The ESPN Reporter That Should Be Getting The Attention

April 20, 2015

ShelleySPeople have been asking me my take on the female reporter who was caught on tape insulting a tow company employee. I’ve kept my mouth shut for the most part, because I know in my 22-year career I’ve made a lot of mistakes, said things I wish I could take back and haven’t always treated people the way I should have.

I met ESPN reporter Britt McHenry on the sidelines of a football game this past season, but I don’t know her. I certainly don’t wish her any ill will. My “mother of two daughters voice” hopes she’ll learn that while she was hired, maybe in part, because she’s in shape, has nice teeth and is well educated, those things don’t make her a better person…neither does having a job on TV. In fact, a tow truck employee who endures the rage of angry rule breakers, pissed their car got towed and whose job requires them to keep their cool even when insults are being hurled at them, probably deserves more accolades and respect than someone like me who attends sporting events for free and regurgitates coach speak.

But here is where I really have a problem with this whole situation. The 28-year-old ESPN reporter went from being relatively unknown to being a household name this past week after that video of her degrading the tow company employee went viral. “No publicity is bad publicity” seems truer today than ever before. In our oversaturated TV market, executives want people who stand out, ones that can move the needle. It seems like more often than not, they don’t care what’s behind what’s making the needle move. The outcome of McHenry’s insensitive behavior is a higher Q-rating, an increase in Twitter followers and an explosion of Google hits when you search her name on the internet. In the long run, it will probably lead to her climbing the corporate ladder even quicker.

Since the incident, her face has been all over the place. Her story has been discussed on The Today Show, Fox News, in The New York Post and US Weekly, just to name a few. I think that’s unfair. Here is why. There are so many hard-working women in my line of work deserving of that kind of airtime who likely will never get it because they won’t have their own bad girl scandal.

Monday ESPN reporter Andy Katz will run in the Boston Marathon with the name of his colleague Shelley Smith written on his bib. Shelley has been a reporter for ESPN for more than 20 years. Like Britt, Shelley got into a nasty fight with an enemy. But you might not have heard about it. Shelly is battling breast cancer. She recently finished chemotherapy and before she starts a series of 25 radiation treatments in May, she’ll report for ESPN during the NFL Draft from Hawaii on quarterback Marcus Mariota. (#ESPNhookinmeup She writes on her twitter account twitter.com/@ShelleyESPN.)

I first met Shelley when I worked at ESPN some 15 years ago. I’ve admired her since. Back then she was a working mom who focused on providing the best future she could for her little girl Dylann. Shelley’s love of sports rubbed off on her daughter, who grew up to be the captain of her college soccer team at the University of Oregon. I’ve never heard words like “diva” or “entitled” associated with Shelly’s name. She’s respected for being an excellent writer, a hard worker, a great reporter and a good teammate. At 56 years old, and battling cancer, I would imagine being beautiful is the least of this baby girl’s worries. Her hair doesn’t look so good these days. Because of chemo, she doesn’t have any. But instead of being angry and irate, she’s treated her enemy with grace and poise and has become an inspiration for others on how to behave when you have been totally screwed for no good reason at all. I would absolutely have her back if after a bad day she wanted to “go off” and give cancer a piece of her mind. But I doubt she ever will. If you ask me, that’s the kind of story and TV personality who deserves some air time.



Filed Under: Get A Job Girl
 
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what's that show on telemundo where the guy is in the bubble bath with hot ladies :nerd:


i didnt know shelley smith was battling cancer
hope she beats it

http://alexflanagan.com/the-espn-reporter-that-should-be-getting-the-attention/
The ESPN Reporter That Should Be Getting The Attention

April 20, 2015

ShelleySPeople have been asking me my take on the female reporter who was caught on tape insulting a tow company employee. I’ve kept my mouth shut for the most part, because I know in my 22-year career I’ve made a lot of mistakes, said things I wish I could take back and haven’t always treated people the way I should have.

I met ESPN reporter Britt McHenry on the sidelines of a football game this past season, but I don’t know her. I certainly don’t wish her any ill will. My “mother of two daughters voice” hopes she’ll learn that while she was hired, maybe in part, because she’s in shape, has nice teeth and is well educated, those things don’t make her a better person…neither does having a job on TV. In fact, a tow truck employee who endures the rage of angry rule breakers, pissed their car got towed and whose job requires them to keep their cool even when insults are being hurled at them, probably deserves more accolades and respect than someone like me who attends sporting events for free and regurgitates coach speak.

But here is where I really have a problem with this whole situation. The 28-year-old ESPN reporter went from being relatively unknown to being a household name this past week after that video of her degrading the tow company employee went viral. “No publicity is bad publicity” seems truer today than ever before. In our oversaturated TV market, executives want people who stand out, ones that can move the needle. It seems like more often than not, they don’t care what’s behind what’s making the needle move. The outcome of McHenry’s insensitive behavior is a higher Q-rating, an increase in Twitter followers and an explosion of Google hits when you search her name on the internet. In the long run, it will probably lead to her climbing the corporate ladder even quicker.

Since the incident, her face has been all over the place. Her story has been discussed on The Today Show, Fox News, in The New York Post and US Weekly, just to name a few. I think that’s unfair. Here is why. There are so many hard-working women in my line of work deserving of that kind of airtime who likely will never get it because they won’t have their own bad girl scandal.

Monday ESPN reporter Andy Katz will run in the Boston Marathon with the name of his colleague Shelley Smith written on his bib. Shelley has been a reporter for ESPN for more than 20 years. Like Britt, Shelley got into a nasty fight with an enemy. But you might not have heard about it. Shelly is battling breast cancer. She recently finished chemotherapy and before she starts a series of 25 radiation treatments in May, she’ll report for ESPN during the NFL Draft from Hawaii on quarterback Marcus Mariota. (#ESPNhookinmeup She writes on her twitter account twitter.com/@ShelleyESPN.)

I first met Shelley when I worked at ESPN some 15 years ago. I’ve admired her since. Back then she was a working mom who focused on providing the best future she could for her little girl Dylann. Shelley’s love of sports rubbed off on her daughter, who grew up to be the captain of her college soccer team at the University of Oregon. I’ve never heard words like “diva” or “entitled” associated with Shelly’s name. She’s respected for being an excellent writer, a hard worker, a great reporter and a good teammate. At 56 years old, and battling cancer, I would imagine being beautiful is the least of this baby girl’s worries. Her hair doesn’t look so good these days. Because of chemo, she doesn’t have any. But instead of being angry and irate, she’s treated her enemy with grace and poise and has become an inspiration for others on how to behave when you have been totally screwed for no good reason at all. I would absolutely have her back if after a bad day she wanted to “go off” and give cancer a piece of her mind. But I doubt she ever will. If you ask me, that’s the kind of story and TV personality who deserves some air time.



Filed Under: Get A Job Girl

show is called "el gordo y la flaca"

damn. hope she beats it
 
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^repped

i just remember flipping through the channels and seeing them get all bubbly



 
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telemundo is quality television

There needs to be a button on the remote control the opposite of sap that dubs them into English so I can understand. The shows on that channel all look interesting.
 
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Only reporters up there with Britt are Charissa Thompson, laura Rutledge, kristen Kenney, Allie laforce
***** on every white reporter across the sports networks.....chick went from average to 
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 when she left espn for fox 

Cari Champion is the best cause she'll be 40 this year and look like she's 27-31 .....that melanin >>>>>>>>>
 
Whaaa??? A white girl feeling the need to express how much better she is than someone???

Who would've thought...
 
For those of you that think she should get fired can you tell me about the time you had a positive experience with a towing company?

Tow Truck companies are scam. They hold your only mode of transportation as hostage and demand you pay their ransom... everything from the tow fee, facility charge, penalty/ticket, taxes. Yah most tow companies are just doing their jobs! :rolleyes

I am not bothered by what she said and I certainly hope she doesn't get fired. Making a big deal out of an edited video.. why is it the video of the other person she was talking to isn't released? Too easy to brain wash the masses these days with social media.

The Virginia towing company at the center of ESPN reporter Britt McHenry's viral rant video has been the subject of 155 complaints from 2012 to 2014, according to Arlington County Police records.
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/l...ced-Towing-Continue-to-Pile-Up-300403301.html
 
Tow Truck companies are scam. They hold your only mode of transportation as hostage and demand you pay their ransom... everything from the tow fee, facility charge, penalty/ticket, taxes. Yah most tow companies are just doing their jobs!
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I am not bothered by what she said and I certainly hope she doesn't get fired. Making a big deal out of an edited video.. why is it the video of the other person she was talking to isn't released? Too easy to brain wash the masses these days with social media.
Kinda what they're in business to do, no?
 
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