By Chris Mottram
That’s it, ESPN, you are dead to me. It’s official.
First, Skip Bayless (just in general) and now you take down ALL the Chris Berman YouTube videos? The most entertaining thing ESPN has done in the last -- oh, I don’t know -- two decades?
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But I thought the videos “do not reflect [Berman’s] typical workplace demeanor, his relationships with co-workers, nor the contributions he has made to ESPN over many years” (quote via Fanhouse). What happened to that? They were just an anomaly that we can move on from and have a good laugh about, right? Apparently not.
According to Vice President of Public Relations and COO of Buzzkills Josh Krulewitz, ESPN “routinely request content to be taken down from youtube and did in this case. The copyright is owned by our company.”
Krulewitz? More like Cruelwitz (get it? See what I did there?).
So, I guess now we can refocus our attention on capturing every blogger’s white whale: Dana Jacobson wasted at the Mike & Mike roast.
PS: I found one of the videos that hasn’t been taken down ... yet. Get your fix while you can (warning: strong language). Editor’s note: This one is gone, too.
> ESPN Has Chris Berman YouTube Videos Pulled | Fanhouse↵
ESPN Says ‘No Berman Videos For You!’
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