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A Monday Morning Link Thing

Back to the work grind, but for me, I felt I was at work all weekend long. No fun. But you don’t care what I do. You want linkage and so do I. Let’s get to them. We already have some interesting buzz on this Monday morning. Will Leitch will be joining WEEI.com as a […]

Some Friday Evening Links

Some quick links for you. I just DVR’d the replay of first half hour of the Mike & the Mad Dog show from YES. If I can work it out, I’ll try to put up the video here, if not, I’ll search YouTube and make the Chris Russo goodbye as the Video of the Week. […]

An Olympic-Themed Friday Megalinks

Time for your megalinks on this Friday. With the Olympics in full swing, the Games will be a major theme for the links and in the Weekend Viewing Picks. Without further delay, let’s get to your viewing picks. Weekend Viewing Picks The Olympics head into its second weekend of action with Michael Phelps going for […]

The Thursday Links

Let’s give you some linkage. Some interesting stories out there. Starting with Richard Sandomir of the New York Times, he visits the NBC Olympics headquarters in midtown Manhattan where badminton, baseball, soccer and weightlifting are among some of the sports being called from New York instead of Communist China. Bill Carter of the Times says […]

Late Night Links

For the first time since the Olympics began, I lost a bit of interest in the coverage tonight. I think mostly it was due to Michael Phelps not having a medal to swim for this evening. He did have a 200 individual medley semifinal, but that was it for his schedule for tonight. NBC did […]

The Tuesday Linkage

Well, I’m still recovering from staying up late watching the Olympics coverage. With women’s gymnastics on tonight, expect another late night. Let’s start with Newsday’s Neil Best who has a couple of stories in today’s edition of the newspaper. The first story has reaction from NBC’s Dan Hicks and Rowdy Gaines who called the thrilling […]

Your Monday Linkage

Let’s do your Monday links and somehow, I’ll try to write The Week Ahead. I am not in a position to see the new live SportsCenter that debuted at 9 a.m. ET today. However, other people are keeping track of the Josh Elliot-Hannah Storm pairing including Awful Announcing which is doing a live blog. Newsday’s […]

Saturday Hello's

I’ll give you some links, but before I get into the linkage, I wanted give you my thoughts on the Olympics Opening Ceremonies and NBCOlympics.com. First, if you’re a regular reader of this blog, you’ll know I make references to China as Communist China. Being of Taiwanese descent, I’m not a supporter of the Communist […]

Late Thursday Night Linkage

Let’s do a linkage for you. Again, I have to be at a jobsite early in the morning so the Friday megalinks will be up sometime in the afternoon. I don’t know when. Plus being at the jobsite throws a monkey wrench into my plans to find the Olympics Opening Ceremonies online. Oh well. I […]

Tuesday Links

I’m dragging a bit today. I’m actually blogging from home today as I had to go to the doctor’s office to check on my ankle which I sprained about 12 days ago. I’ve chucked the crutches, but still need some physical therapy. Anyway, you don’t hear about me. You want links so let’s get to […]

Big Ten Network Picks Up Another Cable System

Unfortunately for Iowa, it’s not Mediacom. The Big Ten Network has signed an agreement with Midcontinent picking up subscribers in North and South Dakota and Western Minnesota. Here’s the Big Ten Network’s press release: Midcontinent to launch Big Ten Network in August Cable operator serves more than 200,000 customers in Dakotas, Minnesota SIOUX FALLS, S.D. […]

Your Wednesday Night Links

Well, I was out of the office for most of the day and then I was in an office that had no wireless or high speed internet you got nothing today. I’ll do better tomorrow. Let’s do the links. Michael McCarthy of USA Today tells us that ESPN has shuffled its NFL analyst lineup for […]

Our Sunday Night Links

I was out all day preventing me from looking for links, but I’m back now so let’s do some linkage. Starting with David Scott of Boston Sports Media Watch, he tells us that Gordon Edes is finally leaving the Boston Globe and heading over to Yahoo. Broadcasting & Cable editor Ben Grossman talks in a […]

Some Tuesday Links

I have to head to a jobsite soon so I’ll provide as many links that I can before I have to leave. ESPN Ombudsman Le Anne Schreiber says some ESPN personalities have learned a hard lesson about crossing the line of good taste. She cites the Jemele Hill and Bonnie Bernstein incidents as examples. This […]

Wednesday Night Linkage

I’m still digging out from under a mountain of paperwork, I can see the end of the tunnel and I’m close to the end, but the schedule of blogging is going to remain for about one more day. Just be patient with me and I’ll be back with the regular schedule soon. Starting with Michael […]

Late Tuesday Night Links

As I return home from work, I notice there are some stories I can link you to tonight. We start things off with Newsday’s Neil Best who’s been on top of the Mike & the Mad Dog contract talks and stands by his story that the pair could split by Labor Day. Tonight, Neil has […]

Wednesday Night Update or Why Joe Buck Needs to Stop Doing Baseball

Well, I leave my office for several hours and then all hell breaks loose. We start off with Awful Announcing which goes off on Fox Sports’ Joe Buck. Buck was on the Colin Cowherd show on ESPN Radio this morning and said he doesn’t watch sports during the week and no longer enjoys doing baseball […]

Our Friday Megalinks

Time for our Friday megalinks. Before we get to the links, we look at the weekend viewing. Weekend Viewing Picks This weekend is quite busy for the sports calendar. There’s interleague play in baseball as the natural rivalries come into play in New York, Chicago, Washington-Baltimore, Los Angeles and the Bay Area. Wimbledon goes into […]

Thursday Night and More Links

After being at a jobsite for the afternoon and spending time away from a computer in the early evening, it’s time to provide some links now. Neil Best of Newsday will be listening to WFAN’s Mike Francesa on Friday just in case he goes off like Chris Russo did on Monday. And Neil has video […]

Some Wednesday Links

Let’s give you some links today. Starting with the Sports Media Watch which writes that NASCAR got good ratings on TNT Sunday, but they were lower from last year. The SMW says the NBA Finals ended on a high note. And the blog has the final ratings from the weekend. The New York Daily News’ […]

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