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Saturday Quickie Links

As I’m back home after being away for most of the day. I’ll give you some linkage. By the way, I recorded Cubs Forever: Celebrating 60 Years of WGN-TV and the Chicago Cubs which looks back at the longest relationship between a sports team and a television station. From what I’ve seen, it’s very good. […]

Late Wednesday/Early Thursday Update

Some links for you on this late Wednesday night heading into early Thursday morning. Larry Barrett of Multichannel News says NESN pulled primetime numbers in the early morning for the Red Sox opener on Tuesday against the A’s. Also from Multichannel, Mike Reynolds writes that Sports Time Ohio has added four cable systems to its […]

More Tuesday Stuff

It’s time to give you some more links today. John Ryan of the San Jose Mercury News says A’s fans who got up at 3 a.m. today were just as outraged as Red Sox fans with the DirecTV outage. Phil Swann of the TV Predictions says viewers who had DirecTV’s HD package did not experience […]

Opening Day Links

It may be early for baseball to open the season, but there’s always something special about Opening Day. For Red Sox fans, it means hope springs eternal, but having won two Championships over the last four years, it’s a different feeling. I would have liked to have a quickie review of what ESPN2 and NESN […]

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 […]

Quickie Monday Update

Here are a few more links for you today. Sports Illustrated’s Richard Deitsch says no matter what you think of CBS’ Billy Packer, he always has an opinion. And Richard has usual studs and duds in his weekly Monday column. CNBC’s Darren Rovell has been blogging like crazy today. First, he’s in Day Eleven of […]

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