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Yes, there's chain of command but I think it's quite a bit different if you or I were to reach out to him (which I would never even think of doing) versus a nationally respected and Emmy award winning broadcaster whose reputation precedes him. In mob speak, someone needs to broker the sitdown. MASN could definitely use original broadcasting other than Mel Antonin, Roch Kubtako, and Tom Davis talking baseball.
I really do not know any of the players over at MASN. I doubt they are even allowed to spend a penny until thes RSN mess is sorted. Even with a projected return on investment. It was my understanding that Tom Davis owns Take Me Out - he pays all the costs. And gets the check from Nash Lumber.
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I really do not know any of the players over at MASN. I doubt they are even allowed to spend a penny until thes RSN mess is sorted. Even with a projected return on investment. It was my understanding that Tom Davis owns Take Me Out - he pays all the costs. And gets the check from Nash Lumber.
Interesting info. They still don't seem to have fully grasped the concept of "you have to spend money to make money."
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