Once upon a time everyone in sports broadcasting aspired to work for ESPN. Apparently not anymore, quite the opposite. Defections started a couple of years ago and the trickle is turning into a flood. Numerous on-air personalities have left or announced they are leaving with Skip Bayless (good riddance) and Mike Tirico the latest but less obvious is the defection of very high ranking, long term, executives. George Bodenheimer (33 yrs) and John Wildhack (36 yrs) are the latest to leave. Now if John Skipper would take a hike maybe, just maybe, new leadership could turn the slowly sinking ship around, but Skipper has to go before that can happen. Statistics show between 2013 and 2016 ESPN has lost nearly 10 million subscribers which translates to approx $2 billion in lost income. That lost income combined with the huge amount of money they keep spending for those ridiculously ugly studio sets, not to mention the ill-conceived International Soccer TV agreement, is really digging a hole. Don't be surprised if, for instance, the Los Angeles facility shuts down and maybe even ESPN3 and/or ESPNews disappear. One thing's for certain, Disney is not going to keep dumping money down the ESPN toilet forever.
Where did Bodenheimer go? Didnt he retire? 33 year career at ESPN, starting in the mailroom.
ESPN offered Bayless $4m per year, FS1 offered him $5.5m. Cowherd left ESPN for a FS1 payday and no one has seen him since. Same will happen with Bayless.
Wildhack is a Syracuse alum and the AD job there is a dream job. Can't fault him for taking it.
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