have you tried having your knight kill it?

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have you tried having your knight kill it?
What is prev to you?
the smell of woodsmoke in the dark
sunlight glittering on drifts of snow
opening chords to a classic song after an ad break on the radio
daisies in a mason jar
the curve in the road you always take a bit too fast
blank notebook with a leather cover
a stone church with carvings and spires and stained-glass
a cool pillow and a warm blanket at midnight
playlist that makes sense to no one else
yellow leaf floating down a clear cold river
silver fog over green hills and warm hands in raincoat pockets
a strain of violin music floating through a crowded subway
it took one (1) single business day after I mentioned this in the tags for an exec from my own damn team to do the only talks about Black player through the lens of violence routine. don't do this
+ the journalists who ran with the narrative
and not for nothing, this is how he talks about himself.
how we talk about players shapes how those players are perceived now and in the future regardless of how they actually play & imo execs and journalists should be more responsible with how they contribute to that narrative
the fact that people prefer to read and write in english rather than their native language should actually be seen as a crisis im not joking this is not a good thing
Fakt, że ludzie wolą czytać i pisać po angielsku, zamiast w swoim języku ojczystym powinien być postrzegany jako kryzys, nie żartuję, to nie jest dobra sprawa
die feit dat mense dit verkies om in engels te lees en skryf, eerder as hul moedertaal, behoort eintlik as 'n krisis beskou te word, ek maak nie 'n grap nie hierdie is nie 'n goeie ding nie
dylai'r ffaith bod well gan bobl ddarllen ac ysgrifennu yn saesneg yn hytrach na'u mamiaith gael ei weld fel argyfwng dwi ddim yn jocian dydy hyn ddim yn beth da
se tosiasia että ihmiset lukee ja kirjottaa mieluummin englanniks kuin omalla äidinkielellään pitäis oikeesti nähdä kriisinä mä en vitsaile tää ei oo hyvä asia
die tatsache dass leute lieber auf englisch lesen und schreiben statt in ihrer eigenen muttersprache sollte wirklich als krise angesehen werden das ist mein voller ernst das ist nichts gutes
we're gonna win the landon dupont sweepstakes this year trust
theyre calling him the best actor in the org
GETTING WHISKY DRUNK WITH MY BABY SOONNNNNNN
new pfp bc the brock boeser pilsners are so fucking good actually
the canucks have several polycules you just havent discovered them yet
gatekeeping the canucks rebuild bc i dont want any of our young guns to get mackwilled in the future
i've been really trying hard ever since i moved to ontario to let go of the persecution complex that many people who live in western canada have but god damn is it hard when at every turn both private and public interests in this country make it extremely clear that they could not give a fuck if anybody west of windsor fucking died
you know, a couple years ago when i was just starting to learn to research and thought my interests might lay in sport media analysis, i went looking for an episode of the patcast, which used to air on TSN 1040 before bell unceremoniously shuttered the station in 2021. the particular episode doesn't matter much to this story, but the patcast itself is (or was, we'll get there) one of the numerous contributions to the vancouver sports media scene that survives jason botchford after his tragic passing in 2019. it's difficult to describe botch's impact in vancouver to anybody who wasn't around for him, but it might do to say that if you read any canucks-related news articles in any publication, anywhere, chances are the author of that article owes at least some of their career to him. for my part, i owe my entire academic career to his writing, without which i would have never fallen so deeply in love with the sport of hockey.
anyways, imagine my shock when i opened the 1040 patcast page on apple podcasts and the audio wouldn't load. fine, whatever. tsn isn't keeping up their old 1040 feeds, they have no reason to, but there's other audio hosting sites and i could find it on those. but, the thing is, i couldn't. on every single website i visited, i could find the episode and click play, but the audio file was fucking gone. bell had gone ahead and wiped every trace of the show from the face of the earth following the closure of the station, along with countless others. thousands of hours of discourse on the canucks, lions, whitecaps, and others, completely disappeared, to say nothing of the human impact, the jobs immediately lost upon the closing of what had been the most popular radio station in the province.
it's really hard for me to express the cultural loss that vancouver and british columbia has just suffered with rogers' sudden closing of SN 650, the sportsnet counterpart to 1040, this morning. the rise of podcasting has done wonders for the preservation of radio history, but the rights to these broadcasts are still held by sportsnet, who have no monetary interest in keeping them available. no doubt the void that was filled by 650 in 1040's absence will now become even wider than it was before. dedicated radio coverage of vancouver's sports teams now does not exist, and just like what happened with 1040, many people are now suddenly out of a job. on top of that, 650 was one of just two remaining canadian sports talk radio stations dedicated to a market outside of ontario or quebec. with its demise, SN 690, dedicated to calgary, is the sole survivor of western canadian sports talk radio (although we don't actually know their fate at this moment either, their morning radio show went live today but the closure of 650 is expected to impact them as well, and even if they survive the day they may not be around much longer).
obviously the 'wexit' and alberta secession discourses that have been kicking around since the 2021 election are patently ridiculous (and probably the result of destabilization efforts by foreign powers), but i'm sorry, i just can't find it in me to see this as anything other than massive media conglomerates based out of ontario yet again deciding to sacrifice western canadian culture on the altar of shareholder profit. both the public and private sectors in this country tend towards viewing provinces and territories outside of ontario and quebec as generally irritating expense items rather than equal stakeholders in this country with our own lives and our own practices, and as long as there's no profit incentive for doing so, nobody ever bothers to look out for our interests.
i could say so much more about it (one more thing i will say, to be clear: any struggles western canada experiences are felt twice over in the maritimes and ten times over in the territories. western canada actually has it pretty good in comparison), but i don't want to make this post much longer than it is. i love ontario, i love the people here and i love the life i've built, but it fills me with such a deep, unrelenting sadness to see how little folks here value the places and people i used to call my home.
960 is now playing dead air. this appears to be the total end of sports talk radio in western canada
the canadian media oligopoly needs to be dealt with
i fucking hate how toronto-centric everything has to be
Rogers Sports & Media is cutting 230 positions across the division as it announces it’s shuttering six radio stations. The stations, set to go off the air today, include 1130 NewsRadio (CKWX-AM) Vancouver; Sportsnet 650 (CISL-AM), Vancouver’s last remaining sports radio station; 660 NewsRadio (CFFR-AM) Calgary; 960 AM (CFAC-AM) Calgary; NewsRadio 95.7 (CJNI-FM) Halifax; and 570 NewsRadio (CKGL-AM) Kitchener. A Rogers Sports & Media spokesperson said those licenses will be returned to the CRTC. Employees across the country were notified this morning, with 80 connected to the radio station closures. Overall, about half of the positions impacted are corporate and support roles across sales, marketing, and programming, in addition to primarily production and some on-air roles on the television side. Some unionized TV newsroom positions in Toronto and Vancouver are also affected and will begin with a voluntary departure program, set to take effect in August. “The media business continues to face headwinds driven by declining advertising revenue and changing audience habits,” a Rogers Sports & Media spokesperson shared in a statement provided to Broadcast Dialogue. “These changes are part of our plan to focus our investment in areas that will drive growth long-term.” “After a thorough review of our radio stations, we have made the difficult but necessary decision to close six radio stations in four markets due to declining audience and revenue trends — we continue to own and operate 44 radio stations in nearly 30 communities across the country and to invest in local news in the impacted markets,” the statement continued. Radio production of Vancouver Canucks games will move to another Rogers Sports & Media-owned station in the market, while Sportsnet will step away from producing Calgary Flames radio broadcasts, the company said. It added that the impacted markets will continue to be served by local news content through CityNews on web and social, in addition to television newscasts in Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver, and the CityNews 24/7 news channels in Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver. Local news, traffic and weather will also continue across Rogers’ music radio stations. More to come.
Rogers Sports & Media cuts 230 jobs, shutters six radio stations
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