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[QUOTE="drweo, post: 2637780, member: 6778"] Great analysis. Another example to illustrate his thinking: Watch the ESPN "Bottom Line" and see how much coverage women's sports receives. ESPN as a whole does a lot better presenting women's sports than any other network I know about. But on its own bottom line, most if not all the time, you have to wait through several presentations of men's college basketball scores, including individual scoring and injuries, plus the scores of NBA games, game times for NBA games two or more hours in the future, and again individual players' game status, not to mention NHL scores etc., earth shaking news of the upcoming MLB season, and NFL players' contracts. Then, finally, way over on the right of the screen, you see, "NCAAW." Wait, wait, through all of the above, and you're just about to maybe see the score you want to see when....they cut to "The Lead," which might include a news item but also might include some of the above material repeated. Then they cut to a commercial and when the Bottom Line returns, "NCAAW" is nowhere to be seen! Heavy sigh.... [/QUOTE]
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