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02-13-2012 01:32 PM #166
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02-13-2012 01:34 PM #167
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02-13-2012 01:36 PM #168
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02-13-2012 01:36 PM #169
Hi Greg, thanks for posting that piece of information for us. Was there some sort of agreement in place between the Orioles and OH in exchange for the type of access granted to OH staff? Also, why the change in direction now regarding your advertising on OH - was there some sort of fracture in the Orioles relationship with Tony and OH that was more personal than business?
Thanks.
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02-13-2012 01:37 PM #170
This is a confusing post... all businesses of this type rely on advertising dollars to make things run.(sponsors if you will) If the Orioles have been one of the major contributors in the past and are now deciding to cut some of that from their budget how can they expect the same level of service from a site? Tony has done a great job of keeping costs down to his plus members so that they stay here and remain members to one of the best boards I have ever been on. Basically sounds like they are not sure why Tony doesnt want to pass the costs onto his customers to maintain the site at the same level. Typical big business mentality and exactly why their are only 10K fans in the stands anymore!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mr Bader I hope you continue to read the postings on this site and perhaps learn something about what your diehard fans in Baltimore and the surrounding areas are feeling.
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02-13-2012 01:39 PM #171
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02-13-2012 01:40 PM #172
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And yet they paid Justin Duchscherer $700,000 to simply rehab last year.
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02-13-2012 01:40 PM #173
Thanks, Greg. I am glad to hear the Orioles side of the story.
I hope your post will lead to some legitimate progress (although I expect mostly blowback).
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02-13-2012 01:42 PM #174
Agree with NMS. This isn't an argument about how horrible the Orioles have been. The Orioles had set a precedence for which they feel they're unable to maintain or isn't giving them justifiable payback. I agree it's a tough message to swallow given the dismal state of the fan base, but i appreciate Greg taking the time to post his half of the story.
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02-13-2012 01:42 PM #175
I can see why they would think this is a smart business decision. They know they don't need to advertise on this site, because the user-base is already the most likely demographic to buy tickets and spend money on the Orioles in the first place.
On the other hand, for some of us, they may be underestimating how inextricably linked this site is with our level of fandom. If it weren't for the community on this site and message board, I probably would have lost interest years ago -- there certainly hasn't been anything on the field to keep it since I was in 3rd grade. I currently live less than two blocks from Camden Yards, and yet I find myself less and less excited about going to games as the season approaches. We'll see exactly what the changes to the Hangout entail, but I could definitely see myself spending zero dollars on the Orioles this year for the first time in my life.
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02-13-2012 01:43 PM #176
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02-13-2012 01:44 PM #177
It's sort of ironic that the 14 years of losing has reduced interest in the O's - along with potential OH Plus Memberships - to the point where O's advertising probably does make up a crucial part of the Hangout's revenue. So I think it's kind of disingenuous for Greg to say that he and the O's were shocked that pulling their advertising was met with resistance.
I don't know how other people do business, but where I work, if we were about to lose our biggest client / source of revenue, we'd probably try to get them to change their minds.
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02-13-2012 01:48 PM #178
So, the Orioles have decided that its not in their best interest anymore to help financially support the Hangout? Why is this an issue with anyone? I mean, isn't that their right to say, this is or isn't working out for us?
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02-13-2012 01:48 PM #179
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Thanks for allowing me to jump in to the discussion. I will warn you however that I may not be able to keep up with all of the discourse on a real-time basis, but to those of you who have responded so far....
Pedro Cerrano... we have spent in excess of $50,000 over the course of the past several years and were poised to again spend some dollars advertising (as well as including tickets for Hangout Nights); however, it was not going to be at the level of last season.
Lance... this is entirely a business decision and nothing personal in the least. Until late last week, I would have classified our organization's relationship with the Hangout as strong and my personal relationship with Tony and the site as positive. I am not so sure what to make of it now, but I sure hope that we are permitted to continue to participate. But this was 100 percent a business decision to not subsidize a website we don't operate or control. If the site continues, we still want to play a role. If the site changes, depending on the content, we likely would still want to play a role.
And for those of you expressing dissatisfaction and frustration with the team's performance over the past 14 years... we hear you and feel exactly the same way. The performance is not acceptable to anyone in the organization from ownership on down. And know that many of us do check out this site on a semi-regular or regular basis to see what you are speaking about and are concerned with. Your comments and thoughts do not fall on deaf ears.
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02-13-2012 01:51 PM #180
Obviously I'll wait to hear Tony's responses but, on the surface, nothing you write here seems entirely unreasonable. If the Orioles want to reduce their amount of advertising on the site that is your prerogative. I was certain that Hangout Nights were going to be withdrawn (which would have been, putting it nicely, lousy), but that does not appear to be the case.





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