According to a recent report by Andrew Marchand from The Athletic, ESPN has decided to terminate the employment of Zach Lowe. This move has prompted a widespread and immediate reaction from fans, fellow journalists, and viewers alike, leaving many puzzled over the network’s latest staffing decision.
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The surprise surrounding Lowe’s dismissal is amplified by the fact that Adrian Wojnarowski, another top-tier basketball journalist, just announced his retirement last week. Known as one of the premier basketball writers of 2024, Lowe’s release from ESPN has sparked a mix of shock, irritation, and bewilderment regarding ESPN’s underlying strategy.
However, the prevailing sentiment is one of optimism regarding Lowe’s career prospects. Given the shifts in NBA broadcasting rights, opportunities are ripe, suggesting that Lowe will likely find a new role quite swiftly. This is certainly a silver lining in his current situation.
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Below are some of the more significant public reactions to this news:
Last year, I compiled a list of individuals who’ve departed from ESPN. Recently, we’ve added Zach and Woj to this list.
It’s hard to envision another media entity losing so much talent. pic.twitter.com/nExU9rXVtF
— Bryan Curtis (@bryancurtis) September 26, 2024
Zach will surely find a new home, being one of the top writers and NBA analysts around. ESPN really dropped the ball here. https://t.co/3sOtCp585u
— Haralabos Voulgaris (@haralabob) September 26, 2024
Even with Woj’s salary no longer on the books, ESPN still opted to let go of Zach Lowe. Their strategy seems to prioritize broadcast rights, a few notable faces for endless GOAT debates, and just enough journalism to stay relevant. https://t.co/WxP4u8khqd
— Max Tani (@maxwelltani) September 26, 2024
“We had too much basketball in our basketball coverage so…”
— Anchorage Man (@SethPartnow) September 26, 2024
If this is true, it is galactically stupid. https://t.co/pbfHtnAxBB
— Dan Devine (@YourManDevine) September 26, 2024
Laying off their one NBA employee who actually wants to talk about basketball and enjoys watching it is a bold move https://t.co/PL3EGOmbNL
— Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway) September 26, 2024
Best sportswriter in the game. This is a wild decision. https://t.co/mQEr2hn82n
— Andrew Callahan (@_AndrewCallahan) September 26, 2024
ESPN is just going to be Pat McAfee & Stephen A Smith yelling at each other on a loop soon. https://t.co/VGPXH3YNG5
— Justin Michael (@JustinTMichael) September 26, 2024
Whenever you can lay off one of the best basketball writers in the game, you gotta do it https://t.co/tcRgKEdZTo
— Jordan Zirm (@JordanZirm) September 26, 2024
I’m just a country NBA fan and ex-media reporter, but … I think Lowe operated wonderfully as a sort of loss leader in front of the paywall, helping all of us be better NBA fans –> consuming more ESPN, and was less of a fit behind that specific paywall https://t.co/ol50njtk4H
— marc tracy (@marcatracy) September 26, 2024
ESPN has historically made some unpopular decisions, but it’s challenging to recall one as contentious as this in recent memory.
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