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Late Thursday/Early Friday Links

I’ve been writing a review of Real Sports that premiered earlier this week and I’ll have it up tomorrow night. Let’s do some linkage on this late night Thursday/early morning Friday. First, Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News writes in his Farther Off the Wall blog that KCAL-TV and FSN Prime Ticket will […]

The Thursday Links Gift Wrapped for You

Let’s get to the links. Last night, I somehow got hooked into watching the Big Brother Head of Household competition which stretched to about 1:20 a.m. I got out at 12:40 a.m. because I couldn’t take it anymore. Anyway, if you’re a BB fan, you can keep up to date at the Reality Fan Forum […]

Wednesday Evening Update

Blogger is scheduled to go down at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT so before that happens, let me give you some links that I could not get to earlier as I was doing a few things at work (like watch the Big East Tournament online). Let’s start with Newsday’s Neil Best who writes in his […]

Some Mid-Week Links

I’ve been dealing with a lot of silly work-related stuff today so I’m getting a late start on the links. And I still have to get to my review of Real Sports from Monday. But let’s do some linkage while we can. Joe Favorito talks about the Philadelphia Phillies working to be more media and […]

A Brief Tuesday Update

I’ll give you a quickie update here. David Barron of the Houston Chronicle suggests that you get your passes for March Madness on Demand at NCAA.com before time runs out. Heather Havenstein of Computerworld reports that CBSSports.com is opening up the March Madness on Demand feature so it can be accessed from more than 200 […]

Yo! It's Friday and the Megalinks are Here

Time to do the megalinks. Before I get started, I want to announce that Fang’s Bites and Boston Sports Media Watch will be teaming up. Every Friday, I’ll be doing a similar service for BSMW. I’ll do the links here first and then I’ll be sending them over to BSMW. Bruce Allen has been doing […]

Late Thursday/Early Friday Update

I’ve been working late into the night, but I did want to pass along some late Thursday night links for you. I still have work to do, but I need to take a break from it so what better time to look for links. If that made sense to you, let me know because I’m […]

The Sleepy Wednesday Links

It’s mid-week, I’ve yet to catch up on my sleep, but I’m sure you don’t care and why should you? Anyway, let’s give you the links for today. It’s been over 24 hours since we heard about Brett Favre’s retirement. USA Today’s Michael Hiestand looks to the next phase of Favre’s career which could be […]

Late Tuesday Night Links

Let’s give you some links tonight before I head to bed. I’ve been watching the primary coverage on the news channels tonight and been syncing my new iPod Touch so that has taken my time, but I’ll give you some more stuff before calling it a night. From Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union, […]

The Tuesday Linkage

Here are some links for you today. From USA Today, Michael Hiestand has a look at some of the ratings from the weekend. Richard Sandomir of the New York Times talks about the humor surfacing from former Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy as he’s getting more comfortable on ESPN and ABC. The New York Daily […]

Double Yoi! The Monday Links

I’m dragging as I worked into the wee hours of the morning. I’m even dozing off as I write so I’ve got to finish the links and do some work. Let’s get started. Michael Hiestand of USA Today writes that Bob Knight’s first appearance on the ESPN family of networks was just like his press […]

Some Sunday Evening Links

I’ve been out all day and I just got back. Time for me to give you the links from the Sunday papers. Last night, I made a post about Newsday’s Neil Best celebrating Cornell University’s trip to the NCAA Tournament by running nude around his block. Not only did I reference Neil, but also his […]

Saturday Links

Giving you your Saturday links on this blustery and rainy Saturday (in Rhode Island, at least). Starting with Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News, he writes that Bob Knight is not a good fit for ESPN. David Knox of the Birmingham (AL) News wonders if Knight can even act properly in front of a […]

Friday Quickie

Let’s do a quick Friday update before I end it for the weekend. Ken Schott of the Schenectady (NY) Gazette says he’ll watch Bob Knight on ESPN just to watch the potential fireworks with Dick Vitale. Chris Pursell of TV Week has a story on the Knight hiring. David Barron of the Houston Chronicle talks […]

Our Regular Friday Megalinks

Let’s do our weekly Friday megalinks for today. We begin as always with Michael Hiestand of USA Today. He writes about ESPN’s hiring of Bob Knight, MMA coming to CBS and the son of one of the famous Hanson Brothers (Slap Shot) not realizing his dad’s fame until he was 13. Richard Deitsch of Sports […]

Bob Knight Joins ESPN for March Madness

Former Texas Tech coach Bob Knight has signed up with ESPN to join the Worldwide Leader for its Championship Week coverage, then he will remain with ESPN throughout March for the NCAA Tournament. Here’s the text of ESPN’s press release: Bob Knight Joins ESPN as Studio Analyst For Championship Week and NCAA Tournament Basketball Hall […]

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