Swing and a Miss: Analysts and experts pan decision to keep Jays’ radio crew at home
TORONTO — A radio rightsholder’s plan to return to pandemic-style remote coverage of Toronto Blue Jays road games is “very short-sighted in terms of the impact it’s going to have,” a sports marketing expert said.
Richard Powers, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, said with the sports world essentially back to normal, Sportsnet’s decision could end up costing the team fans.
“To keep this going, the only way you can justify it is as a cost-saving measure,” he said. “My take is it doesn’t make any sense at all because it erodes the fan experience.
“It’s difficult on radio already. It just erodes it further by doing something like this.”