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Posts: 57354Anon said 3 years ago
Quoting: historyrunner
""While the muzzling is troubling"?????? Yes, I think suppression of freedom of media is "troubling" and, I'm sorry, a little bit more important than who wins the 2020 OU 3000m race."
Their position as commentators at the OUA track and field championships is to do in exactly that - commentate on the races. If you want to listen to people discuss the news then tune in to a radio station, or start your own podcast if you want. Quote comment -
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Posts: 133Mounty said 3 years ago
Quoting: Anonymous
"I dont know if Michael Doyle's twitter is the place to get information on this one"
Why not?
Quoting: historyrunner
""While the muzzling is troubling"?????? Yes, I think suppression of freedom of media is "troubling" and, I'm sorry, a little bit more important than who wins the 2020 OU 3000m race."
Absolutely more important, point taken. They should certainly be allowed to cover the OUA event without suppression.
However, I don't think it would have been appropriate for them to comment on York U security trying to eject Steve out without at least knowing what had happened. Maybe they knew the details, but maybe they didn't until later. Quote comment -
Anonymous
Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Quoting: Anon
"Their position as commentators at the OUA track and field championships is to do in exactly that - commentate on the races. If you want to listen to people discuss the news then tune in to a radio station, or start your own podcast if you want."
Yup, good to highlight the term ‘job’. Free speech doesn’t mean you can say anything at any time without consequence. As part of your job, if you’re asked to talk about the competition and not the background politics, that’s what you have to do. If you want to have your own personal opinions about Boyd, go to your own platform on your own time. Quote comment -
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Posts: 63historyrunner said 3 years ago
I'm not criticizing the commentators --what they comment on them is up to them and I can imagine they wouldn't want to comment on something they don't really know the background for (or likely didn't even know about) --what I object to is someone telling them beforehand what they can and cannot say -- and to anon, "commentators at the OUA track and field championships is to do in exactly that - commentate on the races" --according to you. I think providing "commentary" on absolutely vital issues in the sport falls under the role of "commentator." Again, though I'm not criticizing the commentators for how they defined their roles or for talking about what they wished to talk about --absolutely their prerogative to provide whatever commentary they wish to. And, to be frank, I wouldn't want to talk about these deeper/broader/ultimately more important issues on a live feed either --kind of above and beyond the pay grade. But what is looking like a multi-institutional (and possibly even coordinated?) suppression of discussion of fundamental issues in the sport is really frightening (and sorry "Mounty" I'd like to walk-back the tone of my first post [multiple question marks])
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Quoting: Anonymous
"Yup, good to highlight the term ‘job’. Free speech doesn’t mean you can say anything at any time without consequence. As part of your job, if you’re asked to talk about the competition and not the background politics, that’s what you have to do. If you want to have your own personal opinions about Boyd, go to your own platform on your own time."
Definitely do not recommend doing that. Someone will report it to your boss and you'll be fired for having opinions on your own time on your personal account in a conversation where you could have been blocked and removed at any time if people didn't want you there. And then they'll harass and bully you in person. They learned it from their boss, who was untouchable for so long that they now feel they can do whatever they want without any consequences. Quote comment -
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Congratulations Philip, Daniel, Zoe and Morgan. Great 300m results. Good luck in the relays and at Nationals.
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Congratulations Shyvonne and Jacqueline blazing 60m times for gold and silver.
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Congratulations Jenna, Sadie-Jane and Ryan for you outstanding 600m performances.
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Congratulations Emily for silver in the weight throw, and Mark for your new OUA record gold shot put performance and second gold of the meet.
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
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"Are the live results for oua’s working??????"
They seem to be a little slow but that's likely due to the need to check the results and make them official. Excellent meet coverage and a well run meet. Quote comment -
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Ryan won a silver in the 600m by 0.003 seconds. That's about 2 centimeters (or in the United States about 9/10 of an inch) difference between him and the bronze medallist. These close races may be what's taking the time to sort things out and get the official results out. No criticism - the results and meet have been great.
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
4x200 OUA record Congratulations Guelph Women. What a performance against some very good teams.
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Quoting: historyrunner
""While the muzzling is troubling"?????? Yes, I think suppression of freedom of media is "troubling" and, I'm sorry, a little bit more important than who wins the 2020 OU 3000m race."
yes because Alex Cyr, Lewis Kent or Evan Ubene talking about any of the events with DST or Boyd would help resolve anything. There controversy of what should happen to Guelph and there is controversy about what happened with Steve. Those guys talking about it would just give everyone else to feed off of. Quote comment -
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Posts: 57354Fat Henry said 3 years ago
Weighing in on the granola debate, I always reach for an Oh Henry.
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
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"Are the live results for oua’s working??????"
Clear your chache so that it loads the most recent results. Quote comment -
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
OUA record Men's 4x400 Congratulations Guelph.
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Posts: 57354onthelongrun said 3 years ago
Is there a reason why the OUA Men's 3000m results are not up in the live results while everything else is?
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Lakehead??? Bronze M60m and W300m from rooks!...way to go! Things are turning up from the North West!
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Great job OUA and York... enjoyed watching both at the Track and on live Stream.. The guys doing the commentating knew their stuff and also very entertaining.. hopefully Usport will be just as good! The bar is set high!
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Posts: 57354Anonymous said 3 years ago
Quoting: Anonymous
"Congrats Guelph 4x800 teams in winning OUA golds. The races were very competitive. All the teams competing should be very proud. Excellent races."
Toronto brought the hammer with Lucia anchoring, but Guelph's team depth outshines even the best individual on the track. Congrats girls Quote comment -
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Posts: 57354Alex Cyr said 3 years ago
Quoting: Anonymous
"Great job OUA and York... enjoyed watching both at the Track and on live Stream.. The guys doing the commentating knew their stuff and also very entertaining.. hopefully Usport will be just as good! The bar is set high!"
Thanks for tuning in! I think I can speak for Lewis and Evan here too - we had a great time announcing. But, we will not be back for nationals. Sounds like U Sports and U Alberta recruited locally this year, probably to save themselves a bit of coin.
I do want to stress the following, in case it got (rightfully) lost in other headlines : York’s media team killed it. Cameras, organization, execution, etc. It made it easy for the three of us to make our dumb jokes.
Michael Doyle’s Tweet was accurate. We were not to address the obvious and current issues of our running world on the stream. We were fine with that. I don’t think any of us wanted to bring it up anyway. I agree with a previous post on this thread: it would not have been our place, and I don’t think we would have had anything constructive or new to add in either discussion. At least not in this setting.
Hope you hear us on another stream soon! Quote comment