ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt Goes Political Days After Securing New Contract

Originally Posted at Free Market Shooter

On Friday, November 17th, Scott Van Pelt became the latest ESPN anchor to inject politics into his platform, attacking ESPN’s critics in a recent interview:

If you truly wanna boycott the NFL and you wanna boycott ESPN, the notion that some guy sitting out there, or gal, and they decide, ‘you know what, I’m gonna cut my entire cable package because ESPN gave an award on a made-up show in July because there’s no sports, to a woman who used to be a man.

So I’m now not gonna have any cable TV at all and I’m gonna sit around at night and read books by candlelight like olden times because of that,’ that’s not happening.

And if you did that, than you’re so dumb that I can’t even pray for you because you’re beyond hope.

Lost in the response to SVP’s criticism was the curious timing of his commentary; just three days prior, on Tuesday, November 14th, it was announced that SVP signed a multiyear contract extension with ESPN:

ESPN has extended Scott Van Pelt with another multiyear deal.

Van Pelt, who hosts the midnight edition of SportsCenter and also is integral to the network’s golf coverage, is among ESPN’s best-known personalities. He also has managed to remain controversy-free at a time when the social media minefield continues to ensnare many of his colleagues.

If nothing else, the timing of SVP’s interview and contract extension leads me to believe that either 1) SVP felt the job security offered from his contract extension gave him the security blanket he needed to go political, or 2) the interview was an ESPN-sanctioned foray into politics for SVP, possibly as part of his new contract.  

However, it indicates a marked change in SVP’s focus.  Lauded for avoiding political discussion, or for discussing trivial “sports” items (Tim Tebow, LaVar Ball), SVP is one of the most well-liked personalities on ESPN in an age where viewers are always looking for something to hate about ESPN’s on-air talent:

His show is routinely the top-rated program among young men in its time slot. For the year, Van Pelt’s SportsCenter is averaging 181,000 male viewers age 18-34, followed by NBC’s The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (99,000) and CBS’ The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (80,000), which both begin a half-hour earlier at 11:30 p.m. Van Pelt’s show also is up 20 percent year-over-year among total viewers.

It brings us back to SVP’s original commentary on ESPN and NFL boycotts, in which he referred to “cord cutters” as living “like olden times” because they don’t want to shell out top dollar for programming they hardly watch.  It’s almost as if SVP is ignorant as to the no.1 reason behind ESPN’s decline – an exorbitantly-priced cable bill that is a direct result of ESPN’s programming, which is oftentimes not desired by customers.

As Free Market Shooter has pointed out in the past, sports programming is far and away the biggest line item in any cable customer’s bill:

Business Insider has articulated exactly how much more ESPN charges relative to its peers for sports programming:

If we look at sports networks available in more than 50% of cable and satellite TV homes, $9.06 of each monthly bill goes to ESPN’s top four networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC Network), whether the customer watches those networks or not, according to data from SNL Kagan (via Sports TV Ratings). The Fox Sports family of networks (FS1, FS2, Big Ten Network) are the next most expensive, with customers paying $1.86 each month for those networks combined. The stand-alone NFL Network is the only other sports entity charging more than $1.00 per month.

In the age of Netflix and internet-based streaming programming, SVP really believes that customers cancelling their cable packages are going back to “olden times” and not simply consuming programming elsewhere.  More importantly, its almost as if he doesn’t realize that the high cost of ESPN’s programming is literally the catalyst that is driving many customers (read: those who have no interest in sports or sports programming) to streaming-based services.

More importantly, its almost as if SVP is unaware as to who is audience is – male sports fans.  If you look at what a map of the 2016 election would look like if only males voted…

…you’ll see that it is very likely that a large percentage of SVP’s viewers are in the “conservative” demographic that he compared to Luddites with his insult. 

As someone who subscribes to cable for the sole purpose of live sports, but has previously enjoyed SVP’s sports-focused commentary in shared content, I will definitely be thinking twice about giving SVP “views” after this interview.  And while his commentary alone won’t lead me to “cut the cord”, the aggregation of all sports anchors injecting their political opinions into sports has led me to consider other avenues for live sports distribution, for the sole reason of not having to “pay” SVP and his ilk for their sports broadcasting with a side of political commentary.

SVP is one of many personalities that have needlessly damaged their platform for the sake of politics.  When viewers tune into ESPN, they want sports commentary, not political discussion.  If the viewer wants politics, they could turn on their preferred cable news network (which may or not be fake news).  As a general rule, unless your business is political commentary, politics is bad for business.  In a country as polarized as this one, the risk of pissing off 50% (or more) of your customers by default will almost certainly not outweigh whatever “benefit” political discussion could bring to a business’s bottom line.

Going a step further, the example being set by these anchors (and even by protesting NFL players) is that “on-the-job” political protest is an acceptable course of action.  How many viewers would lose their job if they “took a knee” during any workplace event that involved celebrating our nation?  Even worse, would ESPN’s viewers be more likely to lose their job for expressing a differing (read: conservative) political opinion at the workplace?

ESPN needs all the help it can get given the current climate surrounding cord-cutting, and top anchor SVP joining the lines of on-air talent denigrating conservatives is doing the network no favors.  For ESPN, this will almost certainly lead to more and more downsizing…

…and though SVP’s popularity (and his new contract) may save him from the unemployment line, the same won’t be said of many of his colleagues, who are expected to be removed in yet another round of layoffs coming before the end of the month.  

Perhaps there is a point in keeping your politics and business separate?

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Work-In-Progress
Work-In-Progress
November 20, 2017 7:19 pm

You’ll be thinking TWICE before you watch Scott Van Pelt!!!! Oh the fucking horror.

nkit
nkit
November 20, 2017 7:29 pm

Like reading books instead of watching mindless TV shows and SVP talking about sports is is a bad thing? He can shill all that he wants for ESPN, but it won’t change the current tide. The left’s reaction to last November is truly a self-inflicted wound, and further attacks on conservatives will seal ESPN’s fate perhaps. The proverbial slow motion train wreck.

kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
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  nkit
November 20, 2017 8:10 pm

nkit……..
SVP, an intellectual he is not. I was open-mouthed reading that line. Imagine, America should be watching ESPN rather than reading books.
Understandable why ESPN ratings are down if this sludge is coming from their top performer..

nkit
nkit

Yes, SVP, the company man. St. Peter don’t you call me cause I can’t go. I owe my soul to the company store.

BB
BB
November 20, 2017 8:18 pm

Fuck this treasonous son of a bitch.Fuck sports period.

JLW
JLW
November 20, 2017 8:19 pm

The dirty little secret since at least the 1950s is that so called ‘sports journalists and casters’ were the biggest liberals and leftist around. They ‘pushed’ the affirmative action’ agenda and then moved onto ‘women’s issues’ and now the rest of the leftist agenda. They have always (mostly) been a bunch of know nothing liberals with misplaced guilt and utopian ideals about race, sex and economics. They get paid to tell us about some stupid game for God’s sake!

william
william
November 20, 2017 8:22 pm

my parents considered television a wasteland 50 years ago and its only gotten worse. people will vote with their dollars and their feet. the inevitable pushback has begun.

KaD
KaD
November 20, 2017 9:15 pm

Funny how when the left finds out they are on the losing side they double down on stupid, as if that ever accomplished something. What a tantrum! The media whores have only themselves to blame.

KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
November 20, 2017 9:55 pm

I think Tosh.O said he is watching “Orange is the new black” on netflix

Dr. Doom
Dr. Doom
November 21, 2017 1:11 am

Go ahead and cut off cable. You won’t see ball games played by retards and have to read books and spend time with your families. I have a contract from a near bankrupt corporation whose stock value is over a hundred times assets and profit value, so I can just gibber about PC Marxism forever.
Famous Last Words. Civil War II.

Stucky
Stucky
November 21, 2017 7:43 am

I don’t understand peoples hatred (here) for sports.

It is NOT “bread and circuses”. By that reasoning, ANY form of relaxation/entertainment is the same. Are you saying that YOU have nothing in your life you do for pure fun? Sure you do. But, I won’t accuse you of being a Troglodyte. So, why accuse those who enjoy sports?

I enjoy IU basketball and soccer. Some car races. Skiing. That’s about it. I guess that makes me a bad person.

I hate ESPN!!! Truly HORRIBLE announcers ….. pretty much ALL of them! But, they are the 800 pond gorilla in the room. Often they are the ONLY ones carrying the few sporting events I want to watch. What to do? Cut off my nose to spite my face? I don’t think so.

LGR
LGR
  Stucky
November 21, 2017 8:55 am

I’m with you on this one, Stuck. I bailed on ESPN, and generally agree with the point of the post.
But, I still tune in to some sports, and I’m a homer for my local teams in baseball, hockey, and football.
And of course, when they shit the bed on any particular game, I lament that I could have spent the time more productively, in any number of activities. And, I’m a skier myself. So, with that in mind, this vid is just for you…just came to me today. Enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YVQ5s6ePeI

KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
  LGR
November 21, 2017 11:47 am

Thanks LGR for the video. It brought back memories when I would be in the back seat as my military family roamed the states in the family buick with ventiports on the front cowling. I imagined I possessed an imaginary blade or saw or magic cutting force that could mow down the the largest of trees we passed them on the lonesome highway.

And the melody in the first part of the video sounds eerily like another video that puts my imagination to test. Forgive me stepping on your post but this video has the sound of imagination firmly embedded as it tells the story of trapped men and what they do to survive. How will they judge your dance??? The narration at the end says it all.

LGR
LGR
  KeyserSusie
November 21, 2017 12:24 pm

I replied, KS, but it musta got lost in the ether. No offense taken. Glad it brought good mem’s.

MMinLamesa
MMinLamesa
  Stucky
November 21, 2017 9:55 am

I’m afraid, the one sport I will sit on my ass and watch, men’s ATP tennis, will be made some how, some way unpalatable. REgressives gotta ruin it for everyone.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Stucky
November 21, 2017 9:57 am

Stop whining Stuck. Just turn them off.

Stucky
Stucky
  overthecliff
November 21, 2017 11:12 am

OK, I’ll stop whining.

But, you’ll have to pry the remote from my cold dead fingers?

carnac the insignificant
carnac the insignificant
November 21, 2017 7:44 am

Funny stuff there steve. As a matter of fact, sports is entertainment only, and as such, optional. I have been boycotting espn and the nfl and their associated ilk for a while now. Check it out, not only is there other stuff on tv than sports, you can still turn the fucker all the way off. I got so much shit done this season during the times i normally had spent watching sportsball, that in just a couple months i made enough extra cash to get my first new vehicle since 1994.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 21, 2017 8:47 am

ESPN, NFL, whatever.

They survive because people like what they are saying and doing and give them their continuing support by watching them.

goofyfoot
goofyfoot
November 21, 2017 9:04 am

Scott Van Pelt makes Killary’s butt water. It’s true, I heard it on CNN.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
November 21, 2017 10:08 am

So it isn’t happening? Then why is ESPN cutting 80 million in payroll and firing 100 more employees the day after tomorrow? Some kind of stealth success program?

RiNS
RiNS
November 21, 2017 11:22 am

The whole NFL debacle forced me to cut the cord in late September. I don’t miss it. Thought I would but don’t. Back to watching hockey once a week on Saturday night. Miss baseball but can listening to radio broadcast online which is in someways better. At least then I can paint my own scene. I am glad to be missing all this insanity at ESPN and NFL..

Aquapura
Aquapura
November 21, 2017 1:34 pm

Biggest thing I got from the article is that there are no men in California, Oregon, Washington, Illinois, New York, Dee Cee, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont & Rhode Island.

jackson
jackson
  Aquapura
June 4, 2019 3:02 pm

kill yourself.

Ottomatik
Ottomatik
November 21, 2017 2:43 pm

Scott,
Fuck you and your Tranny games. We are supposed to applaud that dude in Alaska that ‘tucked’ his junk back and broke records in many women’s track events or the dude that got his ass kicked repeatedly in UFC so he taped his junk back to fight in the women’s UFC and broke the girls jaw.
If anything, Sports represents the last bastion of scientific differences between the sexes, you should be condemning male infiltration into women’s sports. Alas, money and vanity will prevent you from doing the right thing and for that you can bet none of us will pray for you either.

Maple Curtain
Maple Curtain
November 22, 2017 11:31 pm

I am an audiophile, and can barely tolerate the visual medium, regardless of content. As I listen to the radio during the day, I find that they constantly mention these trend-setting hipster late night shows and what Fallon or some other late-night “comedian” said last night about Trump, guns, Repubes, etc.

Look at those numbers cited above: a miniscule percentage of the US/Canadian population is tuning in to either ESPN or those late night nobodies. They have no cultural influence left.

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Jessie V
Jessie V
November 6, 2020 6:31 am

Fuck espn all the fucking way to hell. svp (in lower case) is a tool and single handedly made me hate that pile of trash network. Hope they go bankrupt and out of business. Good FUCKING RIDDANCE

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Jessie V
November 6, 2020 6:55 am

Three year old thread and people are still pissed. Outstanding.