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Let's Do The Sunday Links

Went out last night for my friend’s 40th birthday party and let me say it was a rather raucous caucus. Singing, dancing, drinking, yelling, screaming and fighting, a good time was had by all. Well, maybe no fighting, but the other parts did occur. Anyway, late start on the links today. Let’s get to them. […]

Linkage, Linkage, Linkage

Let’s do some links for you today. But first, some comments about last night’s MLB Network production of Stephen Strasburg’s debut for the Washington Nationaals. At first, Bob Costas tried to temper expectations on Strasburg noting other heralded pitchers who eventually fell by the wayside either due to injury or not meeting potential. But as […]

Our Wednesday Linkage

Let’s do some links on this rainy Wednesday in the Northeast. By the way, last night I went to a great Japanese restaurant in Providence, Haruki East on Wayland Avenue. Highly recommend it. And on a rainy Tuesday night, there was a wait so that tells you it’s quite popular. Ate there with my parents […]

The Thursday Linkage

Before I begin, a quick note. I will have an announcement regarding the site in the next few days. Don’t worry, I’m not going anywhere and the content will remain the same. In addition, the site will look the same. When this becomes totally official, I hope to announce that Fang’s Bites is on its […]

ESPN Sets Matchups For ACC/Big Ten Challenge

One of the nicer events on the college basketball calendar is the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. It used to be the ACC/Big East Challenge until the Big East opted out complaining that its coaches preferred playing cupcakes instead of playing tougher opponents for out-of-conference games. But that’s all in the past now. The Big Ten took […]

A Mid-Week Linkage Day

This being Wednesday, it means that we’re about to go past the mid-week mark and then the weekend will be getting closer. Time for some links. paidContent’s Staci D. Kramer has Fox Sports El Presidente por Vida David Hill says sports leagues will cut off their noses in spite of their faces if they continue […]

Quick Monday Linkage

I have to be at a jobsite this morning, but I’ll give you a few links before going out. Mike McCarthy at USA Today says Tiger Woods took hits from golf analysts and reporters for dropping out of the Players Championship. At the Indiana University National Sports Journalism Center, Jason Fry tells bloggers to look […]

ESPN Selects 6 Big Ten Football Games To Air on the Family of Networks

ESPN, the network of the BCS and several college conferences, has picked six Big Ten football games to air this fall. You can see where they fall. Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State and Iowa are involved in these matchups, not necessarily against each other. Take a look. ESPN Selects Six Big Ten College […]

College Basketball Viewing Picks for 03/13 & 03/14/09

men’s schedule courtesy of Matt’s College Sports on TV Saturday, March 13 College Gameday – ESPN, noon men’s America East Championship Hartford at Vermont – ESPN2, noon ACC Tournament – Greensboro, NCSemifinalsDuke vs. Miami – ESPN/Raycom, 1:30 p.m. Georgia Tech vs. NC State – ESPN/Raycom, 4 p.m. Atlantic 10 Tournament – Atlantic City, NJSemifinals Temple […]

Doing a Wednesday Link Thing

Let’s do some linkage for you as I wasn’t able to do it yesterday. USA Today’s Michael Hiestand writes that CBS will produce the NCAA Final Four in 3-D and show it in about 100 movie theaters. Phil Swann in TV Predictions feels a deal between Versus and DirecTV could be forthcoming.  CNBC’s Darren Rovell […]

Some Wednesday Linkage

Let’s give you some linkage today. I took a break from my computer after I posted the spring training TV schedules and it was very nice. Now we’re back in the blogging grind and let’s give you links. Anthony Crupi of Mediaweek says the Olympics on NBC took viewers away from cable during the month […]

CBS Sports Weekend Coverage

Let’s put together what CBS is airing this weekend. Not bad for not having the NFL this weekend. First, here are the college basketball games you’ll see Saturday and Sunday. CBS SPORTS’ COLLEGE BASKETBALL FEATURES  ACC AND BIG TEN SHOWDOWNS MARYLAND vs. NO. 8-RANKED DUKE AND NO. 13-RANKED OHIO STATE vs. ILLINOIS CBS Sports’ college […]

Friday's Press Release Reading

Here are some more press releases that came into the Fang’s Bites inbox on Friday. We’ll get these posted and go to bed. Busy day on Saturday. I won’t be near a computer as I’ll be in New York to get my first glimpse at my niece. It’s nice to write that. This is from […]

A Few Wednesday Press Releases

There are few things I’m working on for both Fang’s Bites here and at Fang’s Bites at Sports Media Watch. Can’t say what they are, but they will be quite good. And my subject for Videos of the Week will be interesting and timely so look for those in the coming days. Let’s post some […]

It's A Saturday Link Thing

Let’s give you some links on this Saturday. I have some work to do, but I’ll get the linkage out of the way first. Rarely do I start the links with Barry Horn, but I’m going to today. He writes in his weekly column that the NFL is back with the Scouting Combine, all of […]

Catching Up on Press Releases

I left my office for a doctor’s appointment (nothing serious, just my yearly physical … I’m fine) and a few press releases flew into my inbox so let’s clear them out. Here are some quotes from last night’s NFL Gameday Final on NFL Network. Week 13 (Nov. 30, 2008) – Quotable from NFL GameDay Final […]

Quick Thursday Links

I don’t have much time to blog today as when I arrived in my office, I found that all my phone lines were down preventing me from using my DSL at work. So I’m home so I can e-mail some documents out. While I’m dealing with this, I’ll give you a few links for now. […]

Some Thursday Links

Well, I’ll give you a few links now. I should be finishing up paperwork, but I’ll take a break from it for the time being. Starting with a link courtesy of Neil Best of Newsday and The Big Lead blog, the Peoria (IL) Star-Journal picks up a story from Mike Nadel, covering last night’s Chicago […]

Your Sunday Morning Links

Let’s give you some links before the NFL and ALDS games get underway. Starting with Neil Best of Newsday, his regular Sunday column has a critique of TBS’ coverage of the Yankees-Indians series. Neil says for the most part, it’s been a mixed bag for viewers, some good and some bad. In his blog, Best […]

Some Sunday Links

Hello on a scorching Sunday. Hot here in the Northeast, but it’s hot everywhere in the US as well, so I hope you’re running the air conditioner or at least heading to the beach today. Let’s give you some links so you don’t have to do a lot of physical activity (but don’t get stuck […]

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