Ross Dellenger joins Yahoo Sports to cover college football
Dellenger joins Yahoo after five years at Sports Illustrated.
Dellenger joins Yahoo after five years at Sports Illustrated.
A Deadspin writer penned a sarcastic, mocking post in the direction of AI-generated content sweeping through G/O Media.
"I wish the best of luck to everyone I leave behind at the website. It's always going to be my baby, even if I've made the difficult decision to move on."
"This is unethical and unacceptable. If you see a byline ending in 'Bot,' don’t click it."
"Shannon has set the tone for how to cover college football on the internet since I got into this business. So when he came to me with an idea to evolve the way I cover the sport, I had to listen."
"Putting aside personal barbs and fluffy adjectives would be helpful, dealing with facts presented by integrity far superior."
"There was a time that the interaction added to the experience. That time, in our assessment, has ended."
"The way Marchand operates, I don't know who he has, how he has it, but he does have...some of his information is on."
"I look forward to joining Yahoo at such an exciting time of growth and expansion."
"We are both disappointed and disgusted by this journalism practice and blatant sexist trope."
"There’s a lot of noise with this one. Among the noisiest we’ve seen."
The protest is expected to last until June 14, but some subreddits have vowed to stay private until Reddit reverts its decision.
Many notable Athletic writers have been let go.
"The first ever NBA MVP was handed out in 1956 to Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks. There were six teams in the league at the time and I don’t really understand how the playoffs worked that season and refuse to figure it out for this piece."
"For you to basically create a new position for me, it honestly means the world to me."
"Laura will cover the rapidly changing digital media industry."
Burke declined comment to the Tampa Bay Times about the report.