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ESPN (A bunch of Death-Spiraling maroons)

Not ESPN looking stupid, but I'll put it here:

ESPN senior college football writer/podcaster Ivan Maisel's son reported missing:

http://www.democratandchronicle.com...missing-max-maisel-family-asks-help/24021665/

Max Maisel's vehicle was located Monday near Charlotte Pier in Rochester NY near Lake Ontario. Max has been missing since Sunday. He is a junior at RIT.
Very scary news. Ivan is one of the good guys.

Max and the Maisel family are in our thoughts and prayers.
 
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http://www.theonion.com/articles/report-espn-coverage-displays-clear-bias-toward-sh,38121/

Report: ESPN Coverage Displays Clear Bias Toward Shitty Reporting

FAIRFAX, VA—Following a comprehensive 18-month study of programming trends and journalistic practices at the network, a report published Monday by the Center for Media and Public Affairs revealed that the majority of ESPN’s news coverage demonstrates an obvious bias toward shitty reporting. “Our researchers quickly identified a distinct and unmistakable tendency in ESPN’s presentation of stories clearly favoring overly simplistic, totally sensationalized garbage that barely passes as journalism,” said the report’s lead author, Megan Riordan, adding that the media organization’s bias is particularly blatant during its coverage of significant breaking news events.

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http://www.theonion.com/articles/report-espn-coverage-displays-clear-bias-toward-sh,38121/

Report: ESPN Coverage Displays Clear Bias Toward [Mark May]ty Reporting

FAIRFAX, VA—Following a comprehensive 18-month study of programming trends and journalistic practices at the network, a report published Monday by the Center for Media and Public Affairs revealed that the majority of ESPN’s news coverage demonstrates an obvious bias toward [Mark May]ty reporting. “Our researchers quickly identified a distinct and unmistakable tendency in ESPN’s presentation of stories clearly favoring overly simplistic, totally sensationalized garbage that barely passes as journalism,” said the report’s lead author, Megan Riordan, adding that the media organization’s bias is particularly blatant during its coverage of significant breaking news events.

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When did the Onion drop their satirical format?
 
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It's satirical in that they say it took an 18-month comprehensive study to reach their conclusion....
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