Bottom Line Communications

"Communications impacting YOUR bottom line..."

Home

LATEST NEWS!

Business Sections Dying?

KC Star Slaps Tony

Zeff Takes New Post

Sprint Phone Gains Weight

Limbaugh Comes Clean

Heckerson's Wife Responds

Avoiding Business Swings

KMBZ's Jaye Featured

PD's Chuck Heaton Dies

Foul-Mouthed Women!

Sports: WHB Romps

Griffith Set to Go?

Stupid Quote of Day

Indulge: Ad or Editorial?

FOX4 Examines Blogs

Dan Verbeck Departs KMBZ

About BLC

K.C. News

Sun Launches 3 Papers

KSHB Up/Down!!

Zeff-less KCTV Flailing

Tony vs. Margolies

Why Sprint Will Fail

Tully Heads to San Jose

Fall Radio Ratings Out

Anti-Jerry Johnston Video

KC in Airline Magazine

Thomas Story Has Legs

National News

Stossell: Sell a Kidney?

Earl Butz and OTR

MAC-PC Real?

Asian Newspapers Hot

ESPN Suspends Reporter

Sports Writer Bidding War

Clients

BLC Lands Paint Pro

BLC Client Featured

Triune Financial

Media Tips

16 Ways to Impress Media

Tips for Media Coverage

Media Potpourri

More is Not Always Better

Funny News Video

Press Bloopers

Small Bus. Monthly

Buzz Marketing

Make Web Work for You

Learning From Pioneers

Give Wal-Mart Some Credit

Personalize or Die!!

Advertsing vs. Editorial

Relationship Marketing

Why Media Doesn't Call

Whispering & Screamers

Impressing the Media

Citizenship An Asset

KC Sports & Fitness

Put Maris in HOF!!

2007 Sports Review

Gonzalez, Buck, Etc.

Worst Sports Quote Ever!!

HBO Screws Up Chiefs

Sheffied New John Rocker

Why Team Loyalty??

KC Chiefs Screwed Green

U.S. Sports Monopoly Over

Contact Us!!

Sweet Dana Jacobson
ESPN REPORTER GOES ON "F-JESUS" RANT AT ROAST!!
Drunk Dana Jacobson.
    Bottom Line: ESPN is trying to low-key an anti-Catholic tirade by its reporter Dana Jacobson and has refused to supply a video of her antics. She was given a token one-week suspension.  01-24-2008

ESPN Won't Release Video of Host's F-Word Rant
By Pete Winn
CNSNews.com Senior Staff Writer

(CNSNews.com) - ESPN is refusing to release video of anchor Dana Jacobson's comments at a sports celebrity roast held nearly two weeks ago in Atlantic City, N.J. -- comments for which she received a one-week suspension.

Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, wants to know why. The video, he said, would confirm exactly what the popular co-host of ESPN2's "First Take" actually said at the Jan. 11 event.

"We know that Jacobson said 'F*** Notre Dame,'" Donohue told Cybercast News Service. "What we don't know is whether, as reported on some Web sites, she also said 'F*** Jesus' at the event. If she did, then that changes everything."

If Jacobson did say, 'F*** Jesus,' then Donohue thinks the broadcaster deserves far more than a slap on the wrist.

"It is one thing to use an obscenity to rip a Catholic university, quite another to use the vilest of terms about Jesus," he added. "If she didn't, then all they need to do is make the video public -- put it on YouTube. If she did, then it looks like we might be dealing with a cover up."

ESPN, which admitted Wednesday it had suspended Jacobson for one week, also said it had no plans to release video from the event.

"Her actions and comments were inappropriate, and she's been disciplined," ESPN Vice President of Communications Mike Soltys told Cybercast News Service.

The comments, Soltys said, came during a roast held in honor of two ESPN Radio personalities - Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic - held at Atlantic City's House of Blues.

Jacobson, a University of Michigan grad, made derogatory comments about Notre Dame football and the university's famous "Touchdown Jesus" - the nickname of a huge mural of Jesus with upheld hands that overlooks Notre Dame's football stadium.

Soltys confirmed that a video of the event exists. But he wouldn't confirm that Jacobson was being disciplined for referring to Jesus.

Copyright 2008 Bottom Line Communications.  EMAIL US or send us your TIPS/FEEDBACK.

Web Hosting powered by Network Solutions®