Where does HBO go from here? Finding the next Game of Thrones probably.
Where does HBO go from here?
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This is a strange thread.
I turn on the TV, hosts in a local talk show talk about the Game of Thrones, I switch the channel, The View's hosts talk about the Game of Thrones, I turn the radio on there it is again, a topic about a HBO series I have no interest in seeing a single season.
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Nelson is a former boxing journalist. Boxing journalist like to think they know more about the sport than everyone else. His hiring at HBO was their validation. I've seen nothing but glowing articles about Nelson. HBO had a sub par 2016 and instead of blaming Nelson the media blamed a attempted take over by Fox. A takeover that only seems to affect the boxing division.Comment
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We're talking about boxing dummy. Read the postThis is a strange thread.
I turn on the TV, hosts in a local talk show talk about the Game of Thrones, I switch the channel, The View's hosts talk about the Game of Thrones, I turn the radio on there it is again, a topic about a HBO series I have no interest in seeing a single season.
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Straight down the gutter now that Game of Thrones is done for another year and hbo boxing is a sad joke.Comment
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Every article posted when he got promoted and every article since then. You must not read a lot of boxing articles outside of boxingscene. Here's one straight from boxingscene
By Jake Donovan - Four years ago, Peter Nelson was a gifted journalist presented with a dream opportunity to be part of the HBO family that has long served as the most powerful entity in boxing. As of December 1, he now commands the throne. News was quick to spread throughout the industry that Nelson was named Executive Vice President of HBO Sports on Tuesday. The news of his advancement from vice president of programming came as little surprise, other than the timing of the move as he assumes the reins while current president Ken Hershman is in the final month of his tenure before his previously announced resignation takes effect by year’s end. “Peter Nelson is the ideal choice to spearhead our groundbreaking programming initiatives as well as our commitment to world class boxing, which have made HBO Sports an acclaimed franchise for the network,” said Michael Lombardo, the president of HBO Programming who hired Nelson in 2011. “He has a comprehensive understanding of boxing, a key programming staple for our subscribers for more than four decades.
You'd think there would be at least one article critical of him for running off Top Rank who has 2 fighters in the top 10 p4p and one fighter that's still able to outsell everyone on their network besides Canelo. But it's been crickets.Comment
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