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Thursday Night Links

Ok, I was out of the office all day and I’m also getting ready for the 4th of July. Tomorrow, I’m pulling double duty. Not only am I doing the Friday megalinks for here and the Boston Sports Media Watch, but I’ll also be gathering some morning links for the BSMW. Keep it here for […]

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 […]

The World Doesn't See The End of Germany-Turkey

Well, if you were watching Germany-Turkey in the semifinals of Euro 2008 on ESPN or any other outlet from around the world, you know about the technical glitches that marred the last sixteen minutes of the second half including stoppage time. Apparently, thunderstorms knocked out the transmission of the game from the Euro 2008 International […]

It's a Thursday Link Thang

Let’s give you some links today. Bill Doyle of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette writes about Dick Vitale’s return and his use of a Massachusetts General Hospital throat specialist for his vocal cord surgery. Rhiannon Potkey of the Salt Lake Tribune also writes about the return of Dickie V. Emily Steel of the Wall Street […]

The Thursday Morning Links

Time for links today. Holly Sanders of the New York Post notes that the NFL won the Sunday ratings in the city, but the U.S. Open did well in its timeslot beating baseball and golf. The BBC has signed a deal with the NFL to broadcast Super Bowl XLII and XLIII plus, it will show […]

Thursday Afternoon Links

Since I wasn’t able to provide links this morning, I’ll give you some now. No Dan Patrick today and thinking about it, he’ll probably be back on Monday so we’ll get our big announcement then. Onto other stuff. I love juicy gossip on the sports biz. Neil Best in his Newsday blog says MLB is […]

Enjoying Wimbledon Online

Whether you’re stuck at your office or you’re away from home and can’t be near a TV, watching sports online or listening via satellite radio has become the best way to keep up with your favorite events. Ever since high speed internet became affordable in both the office and home, the video quality has become […]

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