• The Surf News Insider

    The latest surf-related news from the coconut wireless. Edited by Chris Mauro.

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    backsidefive

    backsidefive says:

    "This is what I love about Kelly Slater...He's made a career out of doing what he loves but he doesn't put himself on top of the world just because he's the best there is and possibly one of the best overall athletes around. He has fun and just does his best, and even though he is the best, he's not arrogant about it. He has a great attitude and everyone should learn from him! Keep grinding hard Slater!"

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    backsidefive

    backsidefive says:

    "I think everyone likes winning more than losing. The important thing is to enjoy what you're doing....take it seriously but not so serious that you're walking around with a stick up your a$$."

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    backsidefive

    backsidefive says:

    "I agree. Surfing is way underrated in the US and Slater deserves more credit than the press gives him. He always has been and always will be a beast! Keep grinding hard Slater!"

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    catherine gwen

    catherine gwen says:

    "This American can appreciate the talents of Slater... in fact I know quite a few Americans and one Canadian @ www.backsidefive.com that feel the same way. Grinding harder ;)"

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  • Searching for Howard: an ASP dilemma

    While backroom drama between surfers, tour directors and sponsors made for a tumultuous 2011 ASP season, beyond all the internet chatter and puffed-up posturing - or maybe despite it - the consumer facing product that casual fans see is better than ever. Fan interest has never been higher, and the numbers prove it. Yet it's not Kelly Slater or the overflowing pool of global talent that's most responsible for this growth. In fact, the single biggest contributor has been the steady improvement of ASP webcasts.


    Today the broadcast experience is looking more and more like a television show, which is as it should be, especially with web-enabled televisions on our walls and cable outlets carrying the big contests live. But most of the broadcast improvements have come via the infrastructure side. Events are paying top dollar for producers and directors responsible for nice smooth HD feeds, smooth transitions in and out of commercial breaks, and even some nice editorial cutaway segments. These tiny, barely tangible little touches polish the product.

    There is, however, one very important piece still missing: the unbiased announcer with journalistic flair and the on air chops to back them up. Fact is, being able to set the dramatic table, articulate the nuances of both the big picture and small, and ultimately keep the fan engaged during the world's slowest moving sport (yup, that's surfing) is no easy task. And it's certainly not one that should just be handed to the marketing guy to save a few bucks. Fact is, surfing needs a larger than life flame throwing personality like the much loved (and hated) Howard Cosell, and it needs him now...
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