ESPN is going to pay someone called Mina Kimes (who is half Korean so she also ticks the "people of color" box) $2 million a year to break down NFL film. So she's now one of that network's leading football analysts.
Over at the NFL Network, someone named Cynthia Freelund is treated like royalty when it comes to fantasy football. She puts together "projections" every week, down to the exact yardage -- "I'm projecting Austin Ekeler for 73 yards rushing and 42 more receiving with two touchdowns on Sunday" is a typical Freelund prediction as the others ooh and ahh at her brilliance.
Just about every show concerning the NFL now has a female host who of course is in charge of the male analysts on the show and they all seem to have aggressive personalities and a know-it-all attitude. A typical group of four on-air personalities on ESPN and NFL Network football shows usually has a single White man at best. As with everything else aired by corporate media these types of shows have become unwatchable.
ESPN signed Mina Kimes to a new contract worth $1.7 million a year. According to the New York Post, the network also allowed her to sign a separate deal with Omaha Productions to p
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