(UC)LA Times reporter Chris Foster breaks the story on 6/26/2010 about three UCLA Freshmen, Joshua Shirley, Shaquille Richardson and Paul Richardson, being arrested for FELONY burglary. Mr. Foster gets a SMALL headline and article. Will there ever be any follow-up articles on their trial?
(UC)LA Times reporter Gary Klein wrote the story on Wednesday, 7/7/2010 about incoming Freshman recruit Seantrel Henderson being released by USC from his national letter of intent. Mr. Klein gets a LARGE headline and article. All the undeserved, excessive NCAA sanctions are rehashed again. No Trojans committed a FELONY!
As usual, any UCLA arrests are given LITTLE press, so that the UCLA image is not hurt, while, USC's harsh, unfair, severe NCAA sanctions are given EXCESSIVE press, so that the USC image is ruined.
As usual, the (UC)LA Times BIAS for UCLA over USC is so apparent!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
If It's Not One SC, It's the Other!
SC beat UCLA tonight to win the National Championship in Baseball!
I can't wait to read the (UC)LA Times article about the Bruin loss to South Carolina in tomorrow's newspaper. Since the college play-offs began, it was sickening to read all the articles and see the pictures exalting the Bruins. My "SC" never got that much coverage, even when the Trojans won the World Series in 1998.
If It's Not One SC, It's the Other! I Can Live With That!
I can't wait to read the (UC)LA Times article about the Bruin loss to South Carolina in tomorrow's newspaper. Since the college play-offs began, it was sickening to read all the articles and see the pictures exalting the Bruins. My "SC" never got that much coverage, even when the Trojans won the World Series in 1998.
If It's Not One SC, It's the Other! I Can Live With That!
Sunday, June 27, 2010
I Can Live With That!
Three UCLA football players, who were arrested for suspicion of felony theft, got more press coverage this morning in the (UC)LA Times than the USC Men's Tennis Team received in the same (UC)LA Times, when they won Back-to-Back National Championships on May 25, 2010!
I Can Live with That!
I Can Live with That!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Two Pictures! Front Page! Interviews! Massive Coverage!
That is what Gary Klein of the (UC)LA Times published when the UCLA Women's Softball Team won the NCAA softball title yesterday! That is not even counting all of the contnuous coverage, interviews and pictures that were published before and throughout the series.
What coverage did the USC Women of Troy Water Polo Team get when they won their NCAA title on May 5, 2010? NO interviews! NO pictures and only nine paragraphs over two days buried in "THE DAY IN SPORTS" section!
What coverage did the USC Men's Tennis Team get when they won BACK-TO-BACK NCAA titles on May 25, 2010? NO interviews! NO pictures and only six paragraphs over four days buried in "THE DAY IN SPORTS" section!
All three spring NCAA titles are EQUAL!
Do I have to ask why the Lady Bruins deserve so much more coverage, interviews and pictures than the USC Women of Troy and the USC Men!
The (UC)LA Times is MASSIVELY BIASED for UCLA over USC!
What coverage did the USC Women of Troy Water Polo Team get when they won their NCAA title on May 5, 2010? NO interviews! NO pictures and only nine paragraphs over two days buried in "THE DAY IN SPORTS" section!
What coverage did the USC Men's Tennis Team get when they won BACK-TO-BACK NCAA titles on May 25, 2010? NO interviews! NO pictures and only six paragraphs over four days buried in "THE DAY IN SPORTS" section!
All three spring NCAA titles are EQUAL!
Do I have to ask why the Lady Bruins deserve so much more coverage, interviews and pictures than the USC Women of Troy and the USC Men!
The (UC)LA Times is MASSIVELY BIASED for UCLA over USC!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
I Know WHY!
The USC Men's Tennis Team won back-to-back NCAA Championships on Tuesday, May 25, 2010. The Trojans defeated three teams ranked above them to win the title. (Ohio State, Virginia and Tennessee). The (UC)LA Times reported that outstanding accomplishment with a MERE mention of two paragraphs about the Trojan victory in their "DAY IN SPORTS" column.
Yesterday, the UCLA Women's Softball Team won a MERE victory, 10-2 over Louisiana Lafayette. The same (UC)LA Times reported that Super Regional victory with a large headline and an eleven paragraph article written by Melissa Rohlin. The Bruins have not even made it to the College World Series yet!
WHY?
UCLA Women are more important and deserve five times more coverage than USC Men!
Women's Softball must generate more interest and more professional revenue than Men's Tennis!
A MERE regional victory is better than Back-to-Back National Championships!
WRONG! I Know WHY!
The (UC)LA Times just demonstrated their bias for UCLA over USC again!
Yesterday, the UCLA Women's Softball Team won a MERE victory, 10-2 over Louisiana Lafayette. The same (UC)LA Times reported that Super Regional victory with a large headline and an eleven paragraph article written by Melissa Rohlin. The Bruins have not even made it to the College World Series yet!
WHY?
UCLA Women are more important and deserve five times more coverage than USC Men!
Women's Softball must generate more interest and more professional revenue than Men's Tennis!
A MERE regional victory is better than Back-to-Back National Championships!
WRONG! I Know WHY!
The (UC)LA Times just demonstrated their bias for UCLA over USC again!
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Unknowns SLAM USC NCAA Men's Tennis Champions!
Congratulations to the USC Men's Tennis Team that defeated Tennessee 4-2 on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 to win the NCAA Championship back to back!
On Wednesday, May 26, 2010, the (UC)LA Times published only four paragraphs in "THE DAY IN SPORTS" reporting the victory on page C-8. Two paragraphs were about USC, one paragraph was about the Stanford Women winning the NCAA title and the other paragraph was all about Tennessee.
Here's the Unknown's SLAM! On the same day, Eric Sondheimer wrote an article that was seven times as long as USC's two paragraphs, about UCLA basketball unknowns David and Travis Wear. They are transferring from North Carolina to UCLA. So what!
Then, in this morning's Thursday, May 27, 2010 paper, reporter Chris Foster's article, about unknown UCLA tailback Milton Knox leaving UCLA, was twice as long as USC's two paragraphs. There was a picture of Knox also! Another Unknown's SLAM!
Why do three Unknown Bruins SLAM the NCAA 2010 Tennis Champion USC Trojans?
Because, the (UC)LA Times is biased for UCLA over USC!
On Wednesday, May 26, 2010, the (UC)LA Times published only four paragraphs in "THE DAY IN SPORTS" reporting the victory on page C-8. Two paragraphs were about USC, one paragraph was about the Stanford Women winning the NCAA title and the other paragraph was all about Tennessee.
Here's the Unknown's SLAM! On the same day, Eric Sondheimer wrote an article that was seven times as long as USC's two paragraphs, about UCLA basketball unknowns David and Travis Wear. They are transferring from North Carolina to UCLA. So what!
Then, in this morning's Thursday, May 27, 2010 paper, reporter Chris Foster's article, about unknown UCLA tailback Milton Knox leaving UCLA, was twice as long as USC's two paragraphs. There was a picture of Knox also! Another Unknown's SLAM!
Why do three Unknown Bruins SLAM the NCAA 2010 Tennis Champion USC Trojans?
Because, the (UC)LA Times is biased for UCLA over USC!
Sunday, May 2, 2010
What a DIfference a Day Makes!
In Saturday's 5/1/10 article (on page 2 in the Sports Section, no less!), reporter Melissa Rohlin interviewed both UCLA track coaches Mike Maynard and Jeanette Bolden, but not USC's coach. Her article entitled and printed in 1/2 inch bold letters was "Pressure will be on Bruins in dual meet". Most of the article (seven paragraphs out of ten) was about UCLA, not USC. I did not write a blog complaining about the (UC)LA Times bias for UCLA over USC on Saturday. My line of thinking was, that after USC defeats the Bruin men and women in the dual meet on Saturday, then on Sunday Ms. Rohlin will report about the two USC victories and will surely include an interview of USC's "Track Coach of the Year", Ron Allice.
What a Difference a Day Makes!
The Trojan men defeated the Bruin men 96-17. The Women of Troy defeated the Lady Bruins 106-57 on Saturday. On Sunday 5/2/10, there was a dinky "blurb" hidden in "THE DAY IN SPORTS" that reported that the Trojans had won both meets.
Where was a separate article (on page 2) with a recap of top performers?
Where was an interview of USC Coach, Ron Allice?
Because her beloved Lady Bruins were defeated so soundly, Ms. Rohlin (or whoever wrote the blurb) didn't even report the Women of Troy's winning score.
Actually, there is NO DIFFERENCE between Saturday and Sunday.
The (UC)LA Times BIAS for UCLA over USC still lives on!
What a Difference a Day Makes!
The Trojan men defeated the Bruin men 96-17. The Women of Troy defeated the Lady Bruins 106-57 on Saturday. On Sunday 5/2/10, there was a dinky "blurb" hidden in "THE DAY IN SPORTS" that reported that the Trojans had won both meets.
Where was a separate article (on page 2) with a recap of top performers?
Where was an interview of USC Coach, Ron Allice?
Because her beloved Lady Bruins were defeated so soundly, Ms. Rohlin (or whoever wrote the blurb) didn't even report the Women of Troy's winning score.
Actually, there is NO DIFFERENCE between Saturday and Sunday.
The (UC)LA Times BIAS for UCLA over USC still lives on!
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