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ESPN employee dismissed over offensive Jeremy Lin headline

20 Feb

ESPN has fired the editor responsible for a controversial headline that appeared on the company’s website last Saturday, Feb. 18.

After the New Orleans Hornets beat the New York Knicks 89-85, snapping the Knicks’ 7 game win streak, the headline “A Chink In The Armor?” appeared on ESPN’s mobile site, accompanied by a picture of point guard sensation Jeremy Lin, who is Asian-American.

Lin, an undrafted second-year player out of Harvard, was on the verge of being waived when he was inserted into a game against the New Jersey Nets on February 4th.  Lin scored 25 points and dished out 7 assists, sparking a seemingly hopeless Knicks team to victory and earning a spot in the starting lineup in the process.  Lin became an overnight sensation—the phenomenon dubbed ‘Linsanity—and a hero to Asian-Americans who have few role models in American sports.

Since bursting onto the scene, Lin has led the Knicks to a 8-1 record, and seems to add to his legend every night. He hit the game-winning three at the buzzer against Toronto, scored 38 against Kobe Bryant and the Lakers, and led several memorable comebacks, including Sunday’s victory against the defending champion Dallas Mavericks, when he scored 28 points and dished out 14 assists. He has revitalized the Knicks franchise, even boosting the stock of MSG, the company which owns the team.

Though Lin has electrified basketball fans everywhere, there has been a darker side to Linsanity, as Lin has been faced with racism, veiled or outright, from some fans and the media. The most high-profile of these incidents was the ESPN headline.

The headline was greeted by an online firestorm and ESPN removed it within half an hour of its going online at around 2:30 am Saturday. ESPN acted quickly to fire the headline writer, and release a statement apologizing to Lin and to the Asian-American community.

We again apologize, especially to Mr. Lin. His accomplishments are a source of great pride to the Asian-American community, including the Asian-American employees at ESPN. Through self-examination, improved editorial practices and controls, and response to constructive criticism, we will be better in the future.

Anthony Federico, the fired editor, called the headline an “honest mistake” but also said he understood why he was axed.  ”ESPN did what they had to do,” he said.

“This had nothing to do with me being cute or punny,” he told the New York Daily News. ”I’m so sorry that I offended people. I’m so sorry if I offended Jeremy.”

ESPN also suspended radio anchor Max Bretos, who used the same phrase during an interview, for 30 days. Bretos has since apologized.

 
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Tiger Woods Re-Enters The PGA With A New Rolex Deal

03 Oct
Professional golfer Tiger Woods is re-entering the professional golf tour in the hopes of resurrecting the ashes of a once promising and bright career.

Tiger Woods entered the pro golf world in 1996 at the age of 20 and became an overnight sensation in the sports world. He was named 1996’s PGA Rookie of the Year. By 1997, Woods had won his first Masters Tournament by a 12 stroke lead, and his career skyrocketed from there.

Tiger Woods shattered records set by previous golf legends for over ten years. He became the youngest pro golfer to win a Grand Slam. He tied with Jack Nicklaus to have won a Grand Slam three times. He earned the title PGA Player of the Year ten times. He held the number one position in the world rankings for more weeks in a row than any golfer before or since.

From a financial standpoint, Woods did quite well through PGA earnings as well as a number of lucrative endorsements. Woods was the spokesperson for Nike, Titleist, General Mills Foods, General Motors/Buick, AT&T, Tag Heuer, and the American Express Card. He was dropped from his endorsement deals in 2009.

For over a decade, Tiger Woods was an icon of sports and one of the best known Americans throughout the world. He was admired for his sports prowess and his dedication to success.

In December of 2009, the luck of Tiger Woods had changed. Amid a sex scandal that unfolded, revealing stories of over a dozen lurid extramarital affairs, Tiger Woods announced that he was taking an indefinite leave from playing golf. His subsequent divorce led to an alimony settlement of over $100 million dollars. He returned to pro golf in 2010 but ongoing knee injuries affected him throughout 2010 and he finished in the worst place of his career. Tiger Woods appeared to be finished in the golf world.

Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the talented and determined Tiger Woods appears to be rising to attempt to reclaim his place among golf royalty.

With apologies to his fans for the sex scandals, a knee that appears to be on the mend, this new Tiger Woods has emerged. A little bit older, and a lot wiser, this Tiger Woods has worked on restoring his image in the American media.

On October 5, 2011, Tiger Woods signed an endorsement deal with watch manufacturer Rolex, who believes that Woods still has a lot of fans and a lot of good years of golfing ahead of him.

On October 6, 2011, Tiger Woods will re-enter the PGA on October 6, 2011 at the Frys.com open. The eyes of America will be on Tiger Woods as he tries to reclaim the feeling of victory in the golf world, and tries to reclaim the heart of the American people.

 
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