akillesheel
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none of those are target audiences, and two of the three are not seeing it as a positive for UNC, which is what was being asked.Pablo Torre.
ESPN.
UNC Ticket Office.
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none of those are target audiences, and two of the three are not seeing it as a positive for UNC, which is what was being asked.Pablo Torre.
ESPN.
UNC Ticket Office.
Fair enough. Apologies regarding the dickitude.No doubt. Also not remotely my point. I can be a dick too, but is that really all that necessary?
How about this...name a target audience for UNC football who sees the current coverage and focus as a positive.
ESPN and Pablo definitely see it as a positive. Their entire non-live sports programming is premised on selling hot takes. They want controversy.none of those are target audiences, and two of the three are not seeing it as a positive for UNC, which is what was being asked.
you're saying they're seeing it as a positive for them, which is because they get to make fun of Bill and UNC, because they see it as a negative for UNC. "the ticket office" has no feelings on the matter whatsoever.ESPN and Pablo definitely see it as a positive. Their entire non-live sports program is premised on selling hot takes. They want controversy.
The ticket office appears to be doing very well this year -- so apparently, it has been positive (or at least not negative) for ticket sales.
Man, ticket offices never get any sympathy. It's a lonely job, and we should be appreciative. And more sensitive.you're saying they're seeing it as a positive for them, which is because they get to make fun of Bill and UNC, because they see it as a negative for UNC. "the ticket office" has no feelings on the matter whatsoever.
Well, Travis didn't ask for WHOM it was a positive. Just who saw it as a positive and was a target audience for UNC. I assume we very much view the media as a target audience (particularly now that ACC revenue is allocated based on ratings) and it is clear the media just loves this story for a host of reasons.you're saying they're seeing it as a positive for them, which is because they get to make fun of Bill and UNC, because they see it as a negative for UNC. "the ticket office" has no feelings on the matter whatsoever.
Not for UNC sportsESPN and Pablo definitely see it as a positive.
Mack’s firing has been the biggest positive for UNC football ticket sales.ESPN and Pablo definitely see it as a positive. Their entire non-live sports programming is premised on selling hot takes. They want controversy.
The ticket office appears to be doing very well this year -- so apparently, it has been positive (or at least not negative) for ticket sales.