Your Monday Night Links

As I’m watching the BCS Championship Game and burning a DVD so I can do the Amazing Race Asia Episode 7 recap, I’ll give you some links this evening.

First, the Sports Media Watch blog tells us that there were some slight declines in the ratings for the NFL Wild Card playoff games. Paulsen says it appears that Paul McNamee may appear on 60 Minutes next week to rebut Roger Clemens. And the NFL playoff overrun combined with the Clemens interview on 60 Minutes helped CBS to win the night.

John Consoli of Mediaweek says the Tennessee-San Diego Wild Card playoff game’s ratings were up 8% for CBS over last year. And Consoli says the playoff doubleheader on NBC did well also.

Randy Covitz of the Kansas City Star says Chiefs defensive end Jared Allen is doing some reporting work for the NFL Network during the playoffs. And Les Bowen of the Philadelphia Daily News says the Eagles’ Brian Westbrook is doing some work for the NFL Network as well.

The NFL has announced it will make game highlights and various NFL Network programming available for download through Amazon.com’s Unbox.

NFL PLAYOFF HIGHLIGHTS NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON UNBOX

Critically Acclaimed “America’s Game” Series, “Follow Your Team” Game Highlights &

NFL Network Shows including NFL GameDay & NFL Replay Also Available


Want to re-live this past weekend’s exciting Wild Card Playoffs? Fans can now visit www.amazon.com/unbox to download highlights and more NFL video content from Amazon Unbox, Amazon’s digital video download service, including the critically acclaimed America’s Game: The Super Bowl Champions series, “Follow Your Team” game highlights and select NFL Network shows, the NFL announced today.


“We are committed to bringing more NFL action to our fans,” said Brian Rolapp, NFL senior vice president of media strategy and digital media. “Amazon provides an easy way for fans to download their favorite NFL content.”


The day after each NFL postseason game, NFL and Amazon Unbox will offer fans a chance to download highlights from the playoffs and Super Bowl XLII.


From dynasties to one-shot wonders, from the undefeated to the unexpected, America’s Game tells the stories behind the story of all 41 Super Bowl champions. Each episode is a 60-minute documentary featuring key members of the winning team telling behind-the-scenes accounts from their championship season. With classic NFL Films action combined with news clips and photos, highlights from team radio broadcasts, footage from inside team meeting rooms, sideline audio and other exclusive features, America’s Game provides an epic and intimate portrait of 41 distinct championship teams, in one groundbreaking series. Episodes are available to download for $1.99.


Also available on Amazon Unbox: NFL Network programs including NFL GameDay, the ultimate Sunday night NFL highlights and recap show ($1.99 per episode), and NFL Replay, featuring the five most exciting games from the weekend presented in a fast-paced 90-minute format with exclusive audio and video extras from the sidelines and postgame ($2.99 per episode); and a “Follow Your Team” offering
which allows fans to track their team on a weekly basis ($1.99 per game).


NFL video content is part of a growing selection on Amazon Unbox that now includes over 10,000 television shows, movies and other videos for rent or purchase. Customers can view their favorite movies and television shows by watching them on their PC, on portable video players, or on their TV through the Amazon Unbox on TiVo service.

Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union writes in his Best Seat in My House blog that Fox Sports is not stepping up in the BCS Championship Game (at least in the first half).

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Jeff D’Alessio talks with ESPN Radio’s Colin Cowherd about the five sports personalities he wishes would go away.

Kirk Bohls of the Austin (TX) American-Statesman says the University of Texas will play one of its football games next season on a Thursday night to accommodate ESPN. Chip Brown of the Dallas Morning News says that game is the annual Texas-Texas A&M rivalry and ESPN wants that to be played on Thanksgiving night. And one more story from Bohls who writes that ESPN is interested in bidding for the BCS when the contract is back up for bid. Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports.com says ESPN/ABC will work with the Rose Bowl to work on a possible “Plus One” model to get a real college football national champion. Right now, the Rose Bowl along with the Big Ten and Pac 10 are the holdouts to a BCS Plus One championship.

Fox Soccer Channel will team up with an online streaming company to offer games from the English Premier League and other international games on its website.

The Canadian Press reports that the Gold Medal game of the World Junior Hockey Championships was a ratings winner for TSN.

Some late breaking news, Philadelphia news anchor Alycia Lane has been fired by KYW-TV. Michael Malone of Broadcasting & Cable has the story. KYW has released a tersely worded statement. Dan Gross of the Philadelphia Daily News is also on top of the story. And Michael Klein of the Philadelphia Inquirer also reports on Lane’s firing.

Lots of stuff on this Monday night. Keep it here for more stuff tomorrow.

About Ken Fang

Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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