[Husker] NU Football Broadcasts - Fiala Out
Borer Steve CAA
steve.borer at connectseward.org
Tue Jan 26 14:43:33 CST 2010
I emailed the Husker Sports Network last night and asked why the
oldest guy got released, but have not received any reply.
Steve
Steve Borer, CAA
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On Jan 26, 2010, at 2:38 PM, Aaron Wolfson wrote:
> Anyone know the reason behind the move?
>
> Aaron
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Nick Chevance
> <nickchevance at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 7:18 AM, Gary Fead <gwfead at cox.net> wrote:
>>> Good Morning All:
>>>
>>> For those who have not head Adrian Fiala will no longer be a part
>>> of the
>> NU football broadcasts. The decision to remove Fiala from the booth
>> was
>> communicated to Fiala last Friday. The football booth will now be a
>> more
>> traditional two man booth with Greg Sharp and Matt Davision.
>>>
>>> Other changes this upcoming season will include fewer sponsor
>>> interviews
>> during pregame programming and more focus on football talk.
>>>
>>> As for commercials don't expect fewer of those however as you know
>>> IMG
>> Sports (owner of the Husker Sports Network) has to recoup that huge
>> 100 or
>> so million dollar rights fee they paid NU to produce the NU sports
>> broadcasts for the next 10 or so years.
>>>
>>> Gary Fead
>>> Omaha
>>
>> Thanks, Gary. I hadn't heard that. I think I'll miss Adrian on the
>> radio broadcasts. He's knowledgable about the university, the
>> football program, and its traditions. He's not nearly the homer that
>> I've heard on other Big XII broadcasts (those guys down in Missouri
>> are pathetic). I also like Matt Davison, but he doesn't have some of
>> the depth in the program that Adrian has. Sorry to see you go,
>> Adrian.
>>
>> And as far as the commercials go, how would I ever know what's the
>> going thing in agricultural products if I didn't listen the games on
>> Saturdays. I mean, I see so few ag commercials on the TV anymore,
>> the
>> radio is the only place to go these days. 8^)
>>
>> Nick
>> --
>> "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
>> Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
>>
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