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ESPN: Like It Wasn't Clear Already?
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<blockquote data-quote="Weatherby" data-source="post: 1632100" data-attributes="member: 12007"><p>If you represent a company you have the right to voice your opinion, as does the company has the right to fire you over said opinion, if it's not in the best interest of the company. As a spokesman, you are the face of that company and if you want to continue being part of the payroll, you should not convey a personal opinion that could damage the company's profitability. This is the bottom line regarding this story. Hank said something, irrelevant to the job he was hired to do, that would affect part of their viewing audience negatively. </p><p></p><p>I neither agree or disagree with what they did (I don't watch football, cuts into hunting time), but if you're in the spotlight, you'd better stick to the que cards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weatherby, post: 1632100, member: 12007"] If you represent a company you have the right to voice your opinion, as does the company has the right to fire you over said opinion, if it's not in the best interest of the company. As a spokesman, you are the face of that company and if you want to continue being part of the payroll, you should not convey a personal opinion that could damage the company's profitability. This is the bottom line regarding this story. Hank said something, irrelevant to the job he was hired to do, that would affect part of their viewing audience negatively. I neither agree or disagree with what they did (I don't watch football, cuts into hunting time), but if you're in the spotlight, you'd better stick to the que cards. [/QUOTE]
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