Talk:Mike and Mike in the Morning
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[edit] Pantera!
was used on 12/10/07 as an intro song after commercial(no good/atack the radical,track 7,vulgar display of power)22:02, 13 December 2007 (UTC)~~
I don't like the characterization of Golic as "isn't very intellectual" -- you can't talk for 4 hours a day on a live national broadcast if you're supposed to be a dummy.
[edit] Removed content
I've removed the following content from the article: However, it must be noted that Golic played college football during his years at Notre Dame, a marquee football school; college football athletes tend to have scandal-ridden times at big-time schools, where they are rubber-stamped through "business" programs by professors who rarely test or grade them; or are given incredibly easy exams; or have other persons take exams/write papers for them. Golic's degree's legitimacy, like the degrees of all college athletes whose programs draw money into a school, is therefore in question, despite coming from a respected institution. That is nothing more than speculation, and cites no references therefore it is inappropriate for an encyclopedic article. KOS | talk 23:35, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
You will need to remove anything about Golic getting TASERed. The suits at ESPN won't allow it to happen, so they need to find something else for the Bracket Wager. Some suggestions included Golic going on a Vegan diet for a week, having Brady Quinn on the show while Golic sings "Hero" by Enrique Iglesias to him, or dressing him up as the Notre Dame Leprechaun and being spanked by Buster Olney, who will be dressing up like the USC Trojan mascot.
[edit] Mentioned
In a recent show (I believe 1/3), Greenberg mentioned wikipedia while talking about personal e-mail signatures. "It's great! I can put anything I want on there... it's like Wikipedia." Just mentioning.
[edit] POV
I added a weasel words tag to the design section because the first and second paragraph do not appear to be neutrai whatsoever, and would thus be in violation of the WP:POV policy. AEMoreira042281 12:45, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] New updates
The press release was a little vague but it sounds like there's a possibility that the radio updates will not be a part of the show when it moves into the HD studio on May 7. During both M&M and First Take (the new name for "Cold Pizza"), there will be LIVE SportsCenter TV updates from new anchor Sage Steele. The radio show takes three eight-minute breaks each hour. Steele's updates will take the place of the pre-recorded ESPNews segments that showed highlights from the night before. Bob Picozzi's radio updates will remain in the TV show.
- Well, having seen the new version of the show for two days, the radio updates are indeed gone from the TV show -- as well as the ESPNews-style ticker. The eight-minute break now has commercials at the beginning and end, and an extensive Steele SportsCenter in the middle -- a good 3-4 minutes long. I guess the robotic cam in Picozzi's studio isn't in HD. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 12.40.161.138 (talk) 22:46, 8 May 2007 (UTC).
[edit] National Spelling Bee
You read that right. Check out the Wednesday morning (May 16) edition of the morning show. They'll tell you what was announced today. M&M will be "special commentators" for the May 31 coverage of the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee. From 10am to 1pm, they'll join Chris McKendry and Stuart Scott for ESPN's coverage of the early rounds. That night (8-10 pm) the coverage moves to ABC with Robin Roberts and Scott. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 12.40.161.138 (talk) 23:44, 15 May 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Reversion
I put a lot of work into making this article legible, concise, and worthy of Wikipedia, only to see an anonymous editor change it right back to the rambling fansite-worthy mess it was when I got here. I would like to know why that editor felt the need to make such a poor decision. I've changed it back to my version. Lambertman 20:35, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Mikeandmikenewset.jpg
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[edit] Images
There is a free use public domain image floating around in NASA website, I can't seem to find a link to a hi-res image so I will just post what I have found here and someone can use it, or continue the search.
This image, sourced from this press release, which credits NASA (thus Public domain). There are a number of slightly higher resolution images on this NASA blog post, which is about the NASA podcast team on Mike and Mike, the same topic covered in the press release. The credit on the second set of images is unclear but I am almost certain they're PD-NASA. An email or blog comment might clear it up. Hope this helps, I see the robot doesn't like the current image. --Aujourd'hui, maman est morte (talk) 03:01, 8 June 2008 (UTC)