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Our Back To The Work Week Links

Let’s do some linkage for you as many of us are back to work today. Starting with the Sports Business Journal, we have the nominees for the publication’s 2010 Sports Business Awards. On The DL’s Dan Levy breaks down CBS’ announcing teams and assignments in the Sporting Blog. Greg Risling of the Associated Press says […]

Some Tuesday Linkage

Let’s do the Tuesday linkage. Had to finish some paperwork and I’ll do linkage now. From Sports Business Journal/Sports Business Daily, Olympics ratings are still up from 2006, but there’s another showdown with American Idol coming tonight. SBJ/SBD notes that NBC’s daytime ratings for the Olympics are decent as well. John Ourand from the Sports […]

Some Friday Night Megalinks

Let’s give you some linkage this evening. I’m going to weed out the Tiger Woods previews so this may not be as extensive as past editions. Your Weekend Viewing Picks has your sports viewing including college basketball and Olympic viewing guide. Let’s get to the links. National USA Today’s Michael Hiestand tells NBC it’s time […]

A Rainy Friday Megalinks

It’s raining here in Southern New England and with a washout expected for the entire weekend, why not give you the megalinks so you can peruse any time while you look for something to keep you busy. You can check out the Weekend Viewing Picks for the major sporting events of the weekend and it […]

Sunday's Link Action

I’m back at work this morning so I’m in a really great mood today. I do want to mention that some of the former staff of the late, great Rocky Mountain News are trying to launch a new website called INDenver Times. The staff is covering stories in the community and is doing their best […]

Some More Thursday Links

Let’s give you some more links before they become out of date. Laura Petrecca of USA Today tells workers to watch the NCAA Tournament online in moderation. CNBC’s Darren Rovell can’t believe there’s an official ladder of the Final Four. Newsday’s Neil Best has a breakdown of where the NCAA Tournament games are going to. […]

Some Wednesday Links

I give you some links today. I have to deal with work shit today and some other stuff so I’ll be short on the links. Michael McCarthy of USA Today says CBS’ Clark Kellogg gets a bigger platform as he moves from the studio to game analyst on the NCAA Tournament. Good post by SportsByBrooks […]

If It's Tuesday, It Must Be Linkage

Time for some linkage on this Tuesday. I did listen to the debut of Andy Gresh on Sirius XM Radio last night. It was good. Gresh knows how to generate calls and get people to talk. I listened from 11 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. and he had a good interview with former Oakland A’s pitcher […]

Your Friday Megalinks, Part I

I’ll give you the megalinks in two parts today. Part I comes out now. Part II will come out tonight. As usual, I give you the Weekend Viewing Picks. Football dominates the viewing this weekend with a little college basketball sprinkled in. For the NFL, CBS has the doubleheader for the second consecutive week and […]

A Late Wednesday Night/Early Thursday Update

As I’m charging my iPod, I figured I would give you a quick update. Another busy day as we find that there was a fake edition of the New York Times published complete with fake stories and ads and a convincing website. Let’s give you some links as I listen to Social Distortion‘s Ball and […]

Sunday Links

I’m going to give you some quick links because my day has again been planned for me. I hate working in a family business. Anyway, let’s get to it. Neil Best of Newsday has his Sunday column and he talks about TBS Sports’ new national baseball package. From the New York Post, Phil Mushnick, who […]

Tuesday Night Linkage

Since I was not able to provide you with links this morning, I’ll combine morning and evening updates to make one huge update tonight. You deserve it. Starting with Newsday’s Neil Best, he writes that Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain’s weekly radio guest spot on 1050 ESPN Radio was rejected by the higher ups. And Neil […]

It's Saturday Mornng Linkage

Time to give you some Saturday links. Just because it’s the weekend, it doesn’t mean that people aren’t writing about the sports media. So let’s get to it. Dan Caesar of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes that Cardinals pitching coach Dave Duncan is considering legal action against a sports radio station that he says put […]

Some Monday Night Links

Let’s give you some links this evening. The Sports Media Watch says College Gameday, the football version gets its earliest season premiere … in the spring. Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News writes in his Farther Off the Wall blog that KCBS will not be picking up the Xavier-West Virginia game this Thursday […]

Weekend Links

Sorry for not updating the blog this weekend. I have been only been able to give you viewing picks and I’ve basically had my weekend planned out for me as I’ve had to work both Saturday and Sunday (yes, I had to work on Easter Sunday). That’s what happens when you’re involved in a family-run […]

Time for the Wednesday Links

Let’s give you some more links this morning. USA Today’s Michael Hiestand says scheduling the games in the NCAA Tournament is not an easy task for CBS. Robyn Norwood of the Los Angeles Times talks with Bob Knight about his ESPN work and his promotion of the March Mega Madness package on DirecTV. Neil Best […]

A Tuesday Morning Thing

I’m dragging today and not in the mood to blog, but blog I will because I serve you. So it’s time to give you some links. Let’s start off with ESPN Ombudsman Le Anne Schreiber who says in reviewing ten days of SportsCenter, she was actually pleased to see fewer gimmicks and more highlights. The […]

Some Monday Links

On this day after Selection Sunday, I give you some linkage. Also, don’t forget to visit my 1st Annual College Basketball TV Awards. I admit they were ESPN-heavy, but it had most of the major games this season. Check them out. USA Today’s Michael Hiestand says Bob Knight is keeping things simple while doing his […]

Saturday Links

Late start today. You may notice in the College Basketball Viewing Picks for today that the America East and C-USA Championships are missing and that’s because I slept in. And it’s now time to give you some linkage from the morning papers. In addition, I’ll see if I can monitor the SEC Tournament later tonight […]

Friday Megalinks – Conference Tournament Edition

It’s a busy weekend for college basketball as the Conference Tournaments lead to Selection Sunday. The major conferences are all in action this weekend and they will give fans plenty of action to watch. And by 7 p.m. Sunday, fans will debate which team deserved to get in and which team did not. It’s all […]

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