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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 […]

Late Monday/Early Tuesday Links

It’s early Tuesday morning on the East Coast as I do these links. I’ve been researching clips for the 2000 Olympic Games so this update is delayed. I promised you links and by golly, I’m going to give them to you. First, John Crowe at his Crowe’s Nest blog has some industry news including some […]

A Saturday Morning Thing

As I watch the Food Network and “Jamie at Home“, I’ll give you some links. If you’ve been a regular reader of Fang’s Bites, you’ll know I watch Food Network on the weekends and I have a massive crush on Giada de Laurentiis and she was #1 in my list of The Five Women Who […]

A Friday Megalink Thing

Ok, let’s do your Friday megalinks. As usual, we look at the weekend viewing picks before we do our links. Weekend Viewing Picks Baseball dominates the viewing landscape this weekend. Yankees-Red Sox will be a major part of viewing on both Fox Saturday Baseball (3:55 p.m.) and ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball (8 p.m.). In addition, […]

The 2008-09 ESPN Family of Networks Post-Season Schedule

ESPN just loves to show bowl games and to show this love, it owns most of the bowl games it airs. This is true. Here’s the schedule of bowls on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Radio and ABC. 2008 COLLEGE FOOTBALL POST-SEASON SCHEDULE Sat., Dec. 20 11 a.m. ET ESPN Congressional Bowl 2:30 p.m. ET ESPN / […]

Monday Night Linkage

As I was watching ESPN’s coverage of the Home Run Derby through MLB.com, two quick observations. Chris Berman is just plain awful. And during one commercial break, Chris asked his producer during a blimp shot, “Is that the Empire State Building?” Had that been me, I would have replied, “Um, what the hell do you […]

Sunday Linkage

Time to give you some links today and coming up later will be a look at the Week Ahead. We begin with a story from Newsday’s Neil Best that is really causing some reaction on the blogosphere. Neil breaks news in his Sunday column that the most successful show in the history of sports radio, […]

NBC Sports and Notre Dame Extend Agreement for Five More Years

In a deal announced earlier today, NBC and Notre Dame will remain partners through the 2015 season. And under the terms of the new deal, Notre Dame will have seven home games including an off-site home game in primetime, meaning NBC Sports will carry as many as 8 Notre Dame games a season starting in […]

Thursday Links

I have to be at a jobsite today so I’m going to give you the links and primetime & late night viewing picks. Awful Announcing has the news of Milwaukee Brewers radio voice Bob Uecker’s yacht being damaged by a freighter yesterday. No one was on board the yacht at the time of the accident. […]

Some Wednesday Night Linkage

Nice to have a computer to blog at home so I can provide with some more links. News about the sports media never seems to rest in this 24/7 information age so I’ll give you a quick update before I do some paperwork. Starting with Joe Favorito’s sports marketing and public relations blog, he writes […]

Wednesday Morning Linkage

Time for some links this morning. My computer issues will be done by the end of this week so I’ll be back on a regular schedule soon. By the way, I’ve added the Red Sox Monster blog by Dan Lamothe to the Friends of Fang’s Bites list to the left so please visit it as […]

Here Come the Thursday Links

I’ve been in the midst of finishing some work before the holiday weekend as I won’t be in the office tomorrow. No, I’m not starting the weekend early, I’ll be at a jobsite so the Friday megalinks will be up sometime during the afternoon. Let’s get to the links while I can. Richard Sandomir from […]

Monday Morning Stuffage

Let’s give you the links for this back to work Monday. By the way, I’ve added two new sites to my blogroll. One is called “Lina in Lancaster” and the other is “The Traveling Food Critic“. Both are run by my cousin so I ask that you click on the links, visit both sites and […]

The Thursday Linkage

Time to give you some links this morning. David Scott of the Boston Sports Media Watch wonders where was the Boston Globe when the Matt Walsh/Spygate Tapes story broke last night and also what’s with the Herald’s source as no tape of the Super Bowl XXXVI St. Louis Rams walkthrough was not among the tapes […]

Some Thursday Night Links

Friday will be the one year anniversary of the re-launch of this blog and I will give you the megalinks as usual, but I’ll also compile my list of the biggest media stories of the last 12 months. I look forward to sharing that with you. Let me give you some links as I’m watching […]

Your Sunday Links

Last night, my computer went on the fritz again, but I have it back for now, but I wonder just for how long? I’m backing it up on Carbonite, but it’s a rather long process. I just hope I can back up everything before the computer dies for good. A personal note before we get […]

Our Friday Night Links

Time to give you some links this evening. Neil Best of Newsday reports that Stephen A. Smith will end his ESPN Radio show next Thursday. Neil says that Earl “The Pearl” Monroe will join Mike Breen and Walt “Clyde” Frazier on Knicks game broadcasts. And one blog post from earlier this week, Neil says Fox […]

It's Your Friday Megalinks

Here we are with the Friday megalinks once again. For your weekend viewing, the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Final Fours will be on CBS and ESPN respectively. CBS Sports has the glamor matchups with all four men’s number one seeds intact. UCLA and Memphis will tip off at 6:07 p.m. with North Carolina taking on […]

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 […]

The Tuesday Links Are Finally Here

I’m finally finished with the proposal and now I can move on to other stuff including the links. There’s been quite a flurry of trades in the last two hours in the NHL. The biggest surprise, the Montreal Canadiens sending goaltender Cristobal Huet to the Washington Capitals for a second round draft pick. Earlier in […]

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