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Doing Some Friday Megalinkage

Now that I’ve learned that I don’t have to travel in between two offices today, I’ll do some megalinks for you. You can check out the Weekend Sports and Primetime Viewing Picks here. Now to your links. National Michael Hiestand of USA Today talks with TNT’s Steve Kerr on the similarities he sees between the […]

Bringing Out The Tuesday Linkage

Again, I’ve been all over the place and can’t really blog like I want to, but I do what I can. Some links while I’m free and not committed to anything. The Pac 12 media deals with ESPN and Fox will be made official later this week, but we do know some details. First, it’s […]

CBS Sports To Stream Selected College Basketball Games

No thanks to CBS Sports which has been slacking in sending me certain press releases, I’ve found this release and it’s quite important. CBS has announced that it will stream selected regular season college basketball games on CBSSports.com. These include Big East, Big Ten and SEC games. Take a look at the release which I […]

Let’s Bring You The Tuesday Linkage

Already, I’ve been all over Kent County in Rhode Island for no good particular reason so I’m hoping I can stay in one place for a bit to give you linkage. Let’s begin with Michael Hiestand of USA Today who looks at the TV ratings from the weekend. Sports Illustrated’s Richard Deitsch has his Media […]

Monday's Press Releases For Your Review

Because I have to go to bed early and be at a jobsite in Boston at 7 a.m. tomorrow (the same one as last week), I’m doing this now. Here are several press releases for you to read. Starting with CBS Sports, it’s happy with its ratings for the last PGA Tour stop of the […]

Some Wednesday Press Releases

I’ll post some press release action for you now. Quite a few releases have flown into my inbox. Let’s start with CBS Sports. The main network and CBS College Sports will combine for coverage of the announcement of the 65 NCAA Tournament teams on Sunday. Plus, CBS is streaming its 6 p.m. show live across […]

College Football Viewing Picks for 12/06/08, All Times Eastern

College Gameday, live from the SEC Championship, 10 a.m. noonArmy vs. Navy at Philadelphia – CBS Pittsburgh at UConn – ESPNConference USA Championship/East Carolina at Tulsa – ESPN2NCAA Division II Semifinal/Minnesota-Duluth at California (PA) – ESPN Classic 1 p.m.ACC Championship/Virginia Tech vs. Boston College at Tampa, FL – ABC 3 p.m.Washington at Cal – FSN […]

College Football Viewing Picks for 09/13/08, All Times Eastern

College Gameday, live from Los Angeles – ESPN, 10 a.m. 12 noonBig Ten Network coverage mapLouisiana-Lafayette at Illinois – Big Ten NetworkIowa State at Iowa – Big Ten NetworkMontana State at Minnesota – Big Ten NetworkSouthern Illinois at Northwestern – Big Ten Network Cal at Maryland – ESPNFlorida Atlantic at Michigan State – ESPN2Navy at […]

Tuesday Night Stuffage

Thanks to the incompetence of Broadview Networks, I’m still without internet access at work. Not only did they screw up my phone lines, they also rewired the lines so it knocked out my DSL lines. This is all fucked up. If you have Broadview, cancel them and switch to another company. And if you’re considering […]

It's a Megalink Friday

Time for the Friday media links once again. Glad to be here. The NCAA Tournament will be the subject of discussion in many of the media columns today. First round action will conclude Friday, then 2nd round action will start with a quadrupleheader on Saturday on CBS and a triple decker jones on Easter Sunday. […]

Some Technical Problems for NCAA March Madness on Demand

As I logged into March Madness on Demand at NCAA.com, there were a few technical problems. First, there was audio for the Georgia-Xavier game, but no announcers. A note did appear underneath the video player saying the techies were aware of the problem. Then when we finally heard Craig Bolerjack and Bob Wenzel, their voices […]

Late Tuesday/Early Wednesday Update

Because I was working late, I found a few more links for you. First, Christopher Byrne of the Eye on Sports Media blog has a really good entry on how the Southeastern Conference stepped up during the Atlanta tornado to accommodate its media partners during last week’s SEC Tournament. Consider the undertaking to move the […]

Some More Tuesday Links

Let’s give you some more links today. Did you know tennis’ first Grand Slam tournament, the Australian Open gets underway on Sunday? Well, Monday if you’re in the Australasia region, but Sunday here in the States. Bob Larson’s Tennis News says Martina Navratilova will do color analysis for the Tennis Channel for not only the […]

Sunday Linkage

Good morning. Time to bring you some links from the Sunday papers. Starting with Bob Raissman of the New York Daily News, he wonders if the YES Network will continue to use loaded questions sent from the front office to ask the manager about strategy during post game press conferences. Phil Mushnick of the New […]

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