USA Today quotes Megan Keegan, ESPN vice
president/production, in a statement that the network made mistakes in the
show's "preparation" and in re-airing the show without cutting out
Parker's comments.
Says Keegan: "Both were errors on our part."
Says Keegan: "Both were errors on our part."
Parker's suspension, which will last 30 days from its start
last Friday, came from what Keegan calls "inappropriate" remarks.
And Keegan says going forward First Take will have
"enhanced editorial oversight" and unspecified "appropriate
disciplinary measures" have been taken "with the personnel
responsible" for Parker's comments airing.
After the statement was released, ESPN spokesman Mike Soltys
said the network declined to make further comments.
ESPN commentator Parker has said he "blew it" in
on-air comments about rookie quarterback Griffin and says he hopes to apologize
to Griffin directly.
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