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KOMO Senior news reporter Chris Daniels reports on a two-day old story from the NBA about potential Seattle expansion in his never-ending struggle to be the future media director for a new team here.  It's become more than embarrassing. It's blatant lobbying and KJR enabled it, too, today via Dick Fain.  He's a lobbyist for himself.   He's hasn't broken anything yet, that I can see.

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  1. Did Chris hurt you somehow? This feels more personal that your usual complaints.

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  2. Not at all, but he has built himself a self-appointed empire/cottage industry reporting the same Sonics stuff over and over and goes on a radio show with one reporter interviewing another reporter. How illuminating. Maybe Aaron Levine should start covering City Hall? Or send Silvi to Olympia. That could work, right? Just my opinion.

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    1. Duly noted Wayne but I will point out that the "cottage industry" he built with this has existed for Daniels since his days at KING 5 covering this story. When the NHL was discussing expansion, Daniels would, while covering the story for KING, often times be a guest on sports radio in Canada. He appeared on shows over that period of time in quite a few cities (Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto, Winnipeg were a few that I can remember) and as a result his coverage generated a lot of national - and international - attention. When this whole thing is over, would have to strongly guess he's going to write a book about it and make a ton of money doing it.

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  3. Yes, I certainly remember him working the Kraken story, but was not aware of his radio interviews in Canada or broader attention. He seems to want a piece of all the local sports with the podcast and 'Inside the Arena' TV show. He talks every team, but doesn't cover them. I guess I prefer that he pick the news lane and stay in it. There wouldn't be such a show if Niko was the host. It was likely his idea to give him more space to be be on the air with a bigger platform that just interviewing Bruce Harrell (who called him by his first name at pressers - yikes).

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    1. I wasn't aware of the radio interviews in Canada either. I don't fault the Canadian radio stations for seeking out a Seattle perspective, and Daniels was arguably one of the most knowledgeable reporters on the story at the time, so interviewing him was logical.

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    2. And it was. He out of a lot of that became the "go-to" for a lot of people all over North America following that subject and Seattle's role in it

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  4. Doubt he is lobbying to be the media relations director. Those positions pay little and demand a different skill set like digital expertise. But is he lobbying for the studio host job?

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  5. I am thinking of him being a VP communications at during launch period. I often wondered if he had stayed at KING, would he be host of KHN instead of Ian and still be a senior reporter there.

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    1. I reckon he would be KING's chief reporter, a title I believe Natalie Swaby currently holds. However, I'm not sure he would be a KHN host. KING did have him cover a lot of political stories and host the short lived "drinks with Daniels" segment. If he had stayed at KING, I figure more of his time would still be taken up by these duties. If anything, he might be hosting a current affairs show similar to the long defunct "KING 5 News Upfront" for KING 5 Plus.

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    2. I think you have to know something about the actual sport to be a host for the sport. ROOT had a British guy and Tom Glascow who knew zip about the game. I think Furnace has a long background in minor league hockey and honestly has seemed to pull a lot of personality out of Allison. Sonics job(s) have to go someone who has some actual experience covering a sport.

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  6. Credit where credit is due. Good breaker by Chris Daniels Tuesday on drone violations at Hawks parade. That's reporting!

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    1. Indeed it was! Kudos to Daniels for breaking that story! Its stories like this that make the concept of hybrid news/sports reporters, which Daniels effectively is, work.

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  7. Chris is still jealous of Peter Alexander's success at NBC after they worked at Chanel 13 together.

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