Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Where's the "ETC." When You Need It?

USC's Women's Double Team of Kaitlyn Christian and Sabrina Santamaria won the NCAA Championship on Memorial Day, May 27th in Urbana, Illimois.  They defeated UCLA's Double Team of Robin Anderson and Skylar Morton.

The (UC)LA Times did not write any article in their "THE DAY IN SPORTS" on Tuesday, May 28th about the USC victory.  If the Bruins had won, there would have been at least a mention of their victory in the "ETC."

Where is the "ETC." when you need it?

When will the (UC)LA Times BIAS for UCLA over USC ever end?

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

DOUBLE that ETC. ####!!!!

The UCLA Men's Tennis Team edged Ohio State yesterday just to make it to the Finals against Virginia today.

The (UC)LA Times elevated their "ETC." article to larger print and a bolder title than they printed for the USC Women of Troy Water Polo Team when they WON the NCAA Title on Sunday, May 12th!

The Bruins haven't even won or lost yet!

When will the DOUBLE BIAS by the (UC)LA Times for UCLA over USC and for men over women, ever end?

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Who Gives an ETC. ### !!!?

Who gives an ETC. ### !!!?

Who gives an ETC.### about the injury status of UCLA football players Owamagbe Odighizuwa or Marcus Rios?

The (UC)LA Times devoted more "speculative" press to these two Bruin football players on Wednesday, May 15th in their "ETC." section than they gave to USC Men's Water Polo, when they won their 5th NCAA title in a row last December, and to the USC Women of Troy, when they won their 4th overall NCAA title last Sunday, May 12th.

When will the (UC)LA Times BIAS for UCLA over USC ever end?

Monday, May 13, 2013

ETC. ETC. ETC.

ETCETERA tells it all.

In this morning's (UC)LA Times "ETC." section, there was a small title of "USC wins water polo title" and a short article.  NO picture.  NO interviews.

If UCLA had won the NCAA Women's Water Polo title, there would have been a picture and interviews of their players and coach.  Recently, the (UC)LA Times published three articles about the UCLA Women's Gymnastic Team.  They did NOT even win the NCAA title.

Then, the next paragraph below the USC article today was about UCLA's women's tennis victory over Oklahoma State yesterday.  What about USC's Women of Troy's victory over UCI yesterday?  The (UC)LA Times did not write anything about USC's Women of Troy victory.  USC is seeded 5th while UCLA is seeded 7th in the NCAA Round of 16 in Champaign, Ill.

When will the (UC)LA Times BIAS for UCLA over USC ever end?