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The Friday afternoon news dump is one of the oldest pages in the politics and public relations playbook: Thereâs a long-held belief that on weekends Kwon Alexander Jersey , people donât consume much news, so if you want to put bad news out, you put it out on Friday afternoon Trae Waynes Jersey , when few people are paying attention.
But even better than the Friday afternoon news dump is the pre-holiday news dump: Holidays are the days when Americans really donât feel like checking the news. And the NFL took advantage of that on the third of July.
As Americans started leaving their offices for an Independence Day off, the NFL dumped plenty of news about player suspensions. Reuben Fosterâs suspension for gun and marijuana offenses was announced around 3 p.m. Jamon Brownâs two-game suspension was announced half an hour later. And Aaron Jonesâ suspension was announced half an hour after that. That evening, word leaked that Julian Edelman had lost the appeal of his four-game suspension.
The NFL has a long history of employing the Friday afternoon news dump Willie Roaf Jersey , or the pre-holiday news dump. But itâs worth wondering whether that tactic still works: The news dump dates back to the days when people got their news from the morning paper, and Saturday was the day when newspaper circulation was the lowest. In todayâs media environment, thereâs just no way to bury any kind of news. The NFL can try Dan Marino Jersey , but it canât bury news anymore.
With the start of NBA playoffs just days away, âAP Sports Weeklyâ podcast co-hosts Jim Litke and Tim Dahlberg dig into the debate about whoâs the best ever, Lebron James or Michael Jordan.
AP Basketball Writer Tim Reynolds has another name to throw into the mix: Magic Johnson. Reynolds says comparing LeBron to Magic might be more fitting because of both playersâ position versatility.
The co-hosts also cover the Champions League. Litke argues the soccer tournament is the best competition in sports. Dahlberg thinks the season never seems to end and loyalty is a rare commodity.
Also on the show: a recap of the Masters with AP golf writer Doug Ferguson.
On the menu: Carrabaâs calorie count and the âTriple Ferguson.â
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