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TRIBUNE demanded a change in personnel (MEMO TO TBS: BRING ON BARKLEY). The New
York Daily News offered a marketing campaign (TBS: TOTALLY BLAND SNOOZEFEST).
Perturbed by, among other things, the error-plagued work of play-by-play man
Chip Caray (note to Caray: No matter how often you say it, the Yankees did not
"lead the world" in home runs this year; the Brewers did) and
clich�-happy studio analysts Frank Thomas and Cal Ripken, critics rightly
eviscerated TBS's work in the network's first year as an MLB postseason
broadcaster. "Everyone is certainly welcome to their opinion," Turner
Sports executive producer Jeff Behnke says. "Have there been some things we
need to look at? Of course. Overall, we are proud."
TBS, which has
the rights to the Division Series and one of the League Championship Series
until 2014, can crow about one thing. It averaged 5.7 million viewers during
the Division Series, 26% more than Fox, ESPN and ESPN2 drew in '06. But ratings
tumbled during the NLCS because of late East Coast start times and the
anonymity of the Rockies and Diamondbacks. Game 1 had the lowest national
rating (3.6) in LCS history.
Ratings aside,
the network must improve several elements—starting with its studio show. Host
Ernie Johnson couldn't engage Thomas or Ripken; the on-set chemistry was tepid,
and TBS did bring in Charles Barkley, a star of TNT's NBA pregame show, to
juice things up for Game 3 of the NLCS. TBS would be wise to give more airtime
to Tigers outfielder Curtis Granderson, who was funny and insightful, the lone
bright spot in the studio lineup.
TBS says it is
committed to Caray—a mistake. Caray, a Braves announcer, sounded ill-prepared;
as just one example, he incorrectly declared that Indians closer Joe Borowski
(above) played for the Brewers and the Reds. And he did little to draw out
rookie analyst Tony Gwynn. If TBS is to be one of baseball's signature
networks, it needs a more compelling voice.
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