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Thursday Evening Links

Time for some more links. As we get closer to baseball’s postseason, we’re getting closer to TBS’ extensive coverage of the playoffs. For the second straight year, TBS has tapped Bon Jovi to promote the League Division Series. I hope to have some more information about TBS’ coverage sometime tomorrow and when I do, I’ll […]

Some Quick Tuesday Links

Since I’m at an office that has extremely slow dial-up, I’ll do a few links. Before I do that, I want to thank CNBC’s Darren Rovell once again for doing an interview with me over the last week. I have received some very good feedback and I appreciate those who have written me over the […]

A Lazy Friday Megalink Session

I have to be honest with you. I’m a bit slow in getting the megalinks up to you today because of various issues. Yes work is one of them, but another is just being slow to get to the blog. Another issue was piecing together the premiere episode of The Amazing Race Asia 3 of […]

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 […]

Sirius XM News

Sirius XM has announced that as of October 6th, subscribers to both services will gain some new programming which includes sports. For Sirius subscribers, this includes the NHL, the PGA Tour and college sports. XM subscribers will gain the NFL and NASCAR. However, the big jewel, Major League Baseball is not included in this exchange. […]

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 […]

Monday's Links

I’m here late after being at the office all day. I’ve been also dealing with the phone company which has been very unresponsive to my requests to correct the problem. In fact, I’ll out the company, Broadview Networks. This company plays games, drops your phone call and does not call back after it makes promises […]

Sunday Links on an NFL Sunday

On this first Sunday of the NFL season, I have already DVR’d NFL Gameday This Morning, Fox NFL Sunday and plan to DVR Football Night in America. In addition, thanks to DirecTV, I have the Red Zone Channel with Andrew Siciliano as the more than capable host and DirecTV Supercast which has improved greatly from […]

College Football Viewing Picks for 09/06/08, All Times Eastern

College Gameday, live from Gainesville, FL – ESPN, 10 a.m. 12:00 p.m.Big Ten Network Coverage MapEastern Illinois at Illinois – Big Ten NetworkFlorida International at Iowa – Big Ten NetworkEastern Michigan at Michigan State – Big Ten NetworkNorthern Colorado at Purdue – Big Ten NetworkMarshall at Wisconsin – Big Ten Network Ohio at Ohio State […]

Some Labor Day Holiday Links

Before I have to head out to the office (again, my day has been planned for me), I’ll provide you with some linkage. Ken McMillan of the Hudson Valley Times Herald-Record liked the work of ESPN’s Eric Collins and Shaun King in Friday’s Army-Temple game. Joe Favorito looks at the athletic background of Republican Vice […]

Your Labor Day Weekend Megalinks

As we head into a three day weekend, it’s time to give you your Friday megalinks. As always, we go into the Weekend Viewing Picks first. College football has already begun with some games played on Thursday. Among the highlights for Saturday, USC takes on Virginia, Michigan hosts Utah, Appalachian State visits LSU and Alabama […]

College Football Viewing Picks for 08/30/08 (All Times Eastern)

Just as I did last year, I will post College Football Viewing Picks every Friday. I get the information from Matt’s College Sports on TV Website as he updates the regional ESPN on ABC broadcasts right up until Thursday when the Alleged Worldwide Leader makes its selections for the weekend. The site is an excellent […]

An Experimental Thursday

You may have been noticing different looks for the blog over the last 12 hours or so. I’m experimenting with various templates to see how they look. The current look now is what I have settled upon for now, but there may be one or two more different templates I may try out, so if […]

A Lazy Saturday Morning Blog

Woke up late after I struggled to stay up to watch the US-Japan bronze medal game in baseball online and the Argentina-Nigeria men’s soccer gold medal match. I fell asleep and missed the endings of both games. But I was awake long enough to discover that Barack Obama had chosen Delaware Senator Joe Biden as […]

Last Olympic-Sized Friday Megalinks Until 2010

This marks the final weekend of Olympics action and it’s really time for the Games to end. I enjoyed the Games really up until Wednesday when I started to get burned out on the Mary Carillo puff pieces, the tape delay of track & field despite knowing the results and stories about Tiki Barber, whether […]

The Wednesday Links

Here we go with your links today. Let’s get started. With USA Today’s Michael Hiestand talks about CBS Sports taking back Dan Fouts after a stint at ESPN/ABC and bringing in Warren Sapp for Inside the NFL. Paul J. Gough of the Hollywood Reporter writes that CBS and ESPN are seeing good ad sales for […]

Time for Thursday Links

The title says it all. After being out at a jobsite this morning, it’s time for me to do some links for you. The PGA Championship is underway and you can watch live online coverage at PGA.com. USA Today’s Michael Hiestand has a special Thursday column and it looks at the Olympics by the numbers. […]

Mid-Week Linkage

Well, the sports week is ramping up as some Olympic action has already taken place with the US Women’s Soccer team already losing to Norway this morning. And swimmer Amanda Beard has made waves with her new PETA anti-fur ad which was unveiled outside the Olympics athletes village today. It’s going to be an interesting […]

Tuesday Links

I’m dragging a bit today. I’m actually blogging from home today as I had to go to the doctor’s office to check on my ankle which I sprained about 12 days ago. I’ve chucked the crutches, but still need some physical therapy. Anyway, you don’t hear about me. You want links so let’s get to […]

Monday Night Links

Time for some linkage on this Monday night. Newsday’s Neil Best tells us that YES Network has picked up three Yale University football games this fall. As the great Tom Lehrer sang in “Fight Fiercely, Harvard“, “Hurl that spheroid down the field!” Of course, once I find the lyrics to that song, I have to […]

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