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Those Guys Have All the Fun

Inside the World of ESPN

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Those Guys Have All the Fun

De: Tom Shales, James Andrew Miller
Narrado por: James Andrew Miller, Matt McCarthy, Joan Baker
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In the exclusive behind the scenes look, sports fans can unlock the fascinating history of the channel that changed the way people watch and interact with their favorite teams.
It began, in 1979, as a mad idea of starting a cable channel to televise local sporting events throughout the state of Connecticut. Today, ESPN is arguably the most successful network in modern television history, spanning eight channels in the Unites States and around the world. But the inside story of its rise has never been fully told-until now.

Drawing upon over 500 interviews with the greatest names in ESPN's history and an All-Star collection of some of the world's finest athletes, bestselling authors James Miller and Tom Shales take us behind the cameras. Now, in their own words, the men and women who made ESPN great reveal the secrets behind its success-as well as the many scandals, rivalries, off-screen battles and triumphs that have accompanied that ascent. From the unknown producers and business visionaries to the most famous faces on television, it's all here.
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Fascinating Business History • Behind-the-scenes Insights • Engaging Voice Changes • Compelling Origin Story

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Very long and almost too detailed. It is all the info you ever wanted on ESPN.

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I am a big fan of ESPN and have watched it from the very beginning. The birth and growth of this network was intriguing to me. I was expecting a sports book. But surprisingly we get a lot of insight into corporate America, contract negotiations, and company politics. For insight into executive management of a high growth company, this book delivered a surprising result.

Unfortunately, the writers were lazy by just citing interview after interview. The content was solid, and the access they received was unprecedented. But there was no insight, perspective, nor conclusions on the events that occurred over the 30 years. Plus, some quotes and conversations appeared to come out of nowhere and provided little overall insight.

The two male actors performed fine. However, the female voice was WAY over the top. I cannot imagine Michelle Tafoya, Erin Andrews, Linda Cohn, or Robin Roberts acting SO over-dramatically when giving their perspectives. In fact, this is the first time that I think the performance of audio book could actual change what a person was trying to say. My guess is the actor reading the female parts probably over emphasized words in sentences that could change what the person was trying to say.

If you can put these distractions aside, and are a big fan of ESPN, this is still worth the buy . The insight into the growth of a sports empire, and the insight into corporate boardroom, is worth the investment.

Strong story hindered by structure & performance

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I thought this book told a very interesting story extremely well. It gives a certain level of insight that isn't available anyplace else. I also found the narration light and engaging with the changes in point of view which kept me listening even when the subject matter went off on a tangent. The story of the origins of ESPN were especially interesting along with the early days as the new kid on the block. I would recommend this book to all of my friends who love sports and like a good story.

An insider's view into my favorite network

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This book excels at providing the early history of ESPN. The early part is a fantastic business book with great stories of the people, events, and circumstances that laid the groundwork for what is the modern day ESPN.

The remainder of the book is a set of hit & miss stories that I wish had been edited down to just the hits.

Overall, if you are an American sports fan of the last 40 years, you will no doubt enjoy the book. There will just be moments you enjoys less than others.

Many great stories - possibly too many

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What made the experience of listening to Those Guys Have All the Fun the most enjoyable?

I liked getting the inside scoop on all of the prominent ESPN personalities from behind the scenes. You get to see the human and flawed side of these people that put on the polished act in front of the screen.

What other book might you compare Those Guys Have All the Fun to and why?

I have not read many books related to sports, so I don't have a good comparison. Most of the text consisted of first person quoted accounts as opposed to a third person narrative. Felt more like an in depth conversation at cocktail party.

Have you listened to any of the narrators’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I have not listed to these narrators before. I liked the fact that they had a man and a woman to do the voices depending on who was being quoted in the book.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The book did not have a crescendo that moved me in particular. I am a big ESPN fan and sports fan in general, so I was interested in the historical evolution of the station that paralleled the evolution of sports in general.

Any additional comments?

If you are a sports fan, you will love this book. It brought back many sports memories through the eyes of ESPN.

There was a lot of name dropping of ESPN behind the scenes executives. It was a little hard to keep up with all of them and what their role was in the organization.

The fact that the sports backdrop was always woven into the anecdotes helped to keep the book entertaining.

Like Hanging Out At A Cocktail Party

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