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Bringing Out The Wednesday Links

Too many things going on today both at work and in sports media. Trying to figure out a balance. I’ll do my best. We have some linkage for you. From Wayne Friedman of MediaPost, he hears from an ESPN executive who’s optimistic the network will have enough programming to survive a potential NFL lockout. USA […]

Doing the Friday Megalinks

Let’s do the megalinks for you. Time to give them to you now. As always, you get the Weekend Viewing Picks which this weekend has the skinny on the college basketball conference tournaments and other sports. Now to your links. National USA Today’s Michael Hiestand looks at ESPN providing ABC with some sports programming starting […]

College Basketball Viewing Picks for 01/16 & 01/17/10

Saturday, January 16 schedule courtesy of Matt’s College Sports College Gameday live from Storrs, CT – ESPN, 10 a.m. 11 a.m.Dayton at Xavier – ESPN2 noonLouisville at Pittsburgh – Big East Network Towson at Delaware – Comcast SportsNet New England/Comcast Network Syracuse at West Virginia – ESPNOhio at Miami (OH) – ESPNU Clemson at NC […]

Thanksgiving Eve Links

This being the day before Thanksgiving, it’s time some linkage. Starting with USA Today’s Michael Hiestand who writes that this year, despite their poor record, the Detroit Lions should draw some ratings on Thanksgiving Day, but he would rather see another team in that timeslot. Newsday’s Neil Best says Detroit deserves its early Thanksgiving Day […]

Tuesday Night Links

I’ll do some links as I watch Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel. Bruce Allen of the Boston Sports Media Watch conducts an interview with Albert Breer of the Sporting News, formerly a reporter in both Boston and Dallas and Bruce asks him about which team gets covered more, the Red Sox or the Cowboys. CNBC’s […]

Tuesday Midday Links

I have a lot of stuff to catch up on so I’ll try to do the linkage quickly and then do work. Last night, I was hoping to do an update, but with the Red Sox-Angels game so compelling, I couldn’t take my eyes off my TV. And I’m behind on a couple of Amazing […]

A More Than A Few Thursday Night Links

Well, U.S. Open has been the dominant sports story of the day. As much as I enjoy criticizing ESPN, I will give the network praise today for live online coverage of the U.S. Open and the Euro 2008 soccer tournament. Through ESPN360, I was able to keep track of the Open and Croatia-Germany thanks to […]

Time For Tuesday Links

It’s Tuesday and time for some links. We have reaction to the Roger Clemens press conference and the breaking news in which Joe Gibbs suddenly resigned as coach and President of the Washington Redskins. First, we have Richard Sandomir of the New York Times who says in just a short 24 hour period, we saw […]

It's a Saturday Morning Thing

Time to give you some links this morning. I’ll have the NFL Wild Card Playoff Picks coming up. Starting with Dan Caesar of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, he writes that despite their poor season, the Rams still manage to get the ratings. Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News has some tongue-in-cheek predictions for sports […]

Our Saturday Linkage

A bit of snow covering the ground this morning. Not much as we got enough snow to wreak havoc on the afternoon commute on Friday, but as I look out my window, the snow actually leaves a pretty picture. Perhaps I’ll take one and post it here later. But first, time to give you some […]

A Tuesday Update

Time for an update this afternoon. Starting with Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News, we find that last Thursday’s Packers-Cowboys set a viewing record for the NFL Network. Mike Cassidy of Undertone Networks writes for Online Video Insider about his experiences watching the NFL.com Live webcast for last Thursday’s game. The Cumberland (MD) Times-News […]

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