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Our Monday Linkage

Let’s give you linkage today. Plenty of things going on including the live streaming of the Baseball Hall of Fame Announcements which I may live blog. Let’s do some links while I can. USA Today’s Michael McCarthy picks apart the NFL prognosticators’ playoff predictions. CNBC’s Darren Rovell doesn’t like the new Blackberry spot. And Darren […]

Thursday Stuff

I have some links for you today. The Boston Herald’s Inside Track Girls report that NESN’s Heidi Watney is dating a former Fenway Park groundskeeper. Thanks to Sox & Dawgs for that link. So much for the rumors Heidi dating Jason Veritek. The lovely Jessica Heslam of the Herald reports that the New England Patriots […]

The Mid-Week Links

I’ll give you some links today then do some work. Before I get to that, I have some self plugs. First, if you have not done so, please join my Facebook blog network. Next, if you want keep up on my posts, you can do so

Some Monday Press Releases

I have a press release from the NFL Network and some PR tidbits from ESPN. Let’s do the NFL Network first. Here’s quotage from NFL Gameday Final. Wild Card Weekend (Jan. 4, 2009) – Quotable from NFL GameDay Final on NFL Network “When is this glass slipper going to fall off the San Diego Chargers?” […]

First Friday Megalinks of 2009, Part I

I’ll do the Friday megalinks in two parts today. I’m still trying to find out what happened with the launch of the MLB Network last night. I’ve now heard from a subscriber in Alexandria, VA who said he could not watch the channel through Comcast. Besides the problems with Time Warner Cable in Albany/Schenectady, NY […]

Some Sunday Links

Let’s give you some linkage on this Sunday. The Boston Herald’s Inside Track girls report that Comcast SportNet New England fired a freelance blogger for um.. revealing too much about her locker room encounters with the Bruins to Deadspin. And the blogger gives her side of the story to Barstool Sports. Owen Canfield of the […]

A Few Saturday Morning Links

Ok, I have yet to leave for New York, but I’m about to so I’ll give you a few links as I eat breakfast and dash out the door. First, I’ll ask you to visit the Eye on Sports Media blog where Christopher Byrne is live blogging from the SEC Championship as Raycom says goodbye […]

The Friday Megalinks …. At Night

Due to me being all over the place today, Southern Rhode Island, Northern Rhode Island, Eastern Massachusetts, then Central Rhode Island, I was not able to do the megalinks during the day, so I’m doing them at night. One of these Fridays, I’ll be able to provide them to you at its regular time. And […]

Giving You Some Monday Links

Busy weekend. I still have to watch HBO’s new sports documentary, “Breaking The Huddle: The Integration of College Football” so I can give you a quick review before you see it tomorrow night. I have to watch it tonight and provide you with a review tomorrow. But before we get to Tuesday, let’s provide you […]

Black Friday Megalinks, Part II

Ok, time for part two of the Friday Megalinks. We’ll pick up where we left off. South Jack Bogaczyk of the Charleston (WV) Daily Mail writes that West Virginia fans will see plenty of basketball games on TV this season. Doug Nye of The State has some news and notes today. Barry Jackson of the […]

Some Monday Night Links

My computer problems aren’t fixed, but I did steal my mother’s Mac from her house (don’t worry, she has another computer, she’s not using the Mac). I’ll give you some links tonight. Not a whole lot, but enough for a nice update. Starting with Newsday’s Neil Best, he transcribes a conversation between WFAN’s Mike Francesa […]

Friday Megalinks/Saturday Links

Here’s the deal. When I’m in the home office, I don’t have internet access. When I don’t have internet access, I can’t post an update. Then when I have to drive into Boston at 2 p.m., I get home late. Then when I get a call to pick up someone at the train station, I […]

Wednesday Night Links

I wasn’t planning on an evening update, but I think I’ll give you some linkage as I stare at the very lovely Kate Walsh on “Private Practice”. I may no longer endorse “Grey’s Anatomy”, but I can support its spinoff. And for those who watched “Private Practice” last season, you’ll know that this season is […]

Quick Thursday Links

I don’t have much time to blog today as when I arrived in my office, I found that all my phone lines were down preventing me from using my DSL at work. So I’m home so I can e-mail some documents out. While I’m dealing with this, I’ll give you a few links for now. […]

Mid-Week Links or Gearing Up for the NFL

As we steamroll into September, we now just about into football mode. Last month, it was Olympics mode. This month, it’ll be football, then next month, baseball postseason mode. You can pretty much tell what mode I’m in by visiting here every day. Let’s do your links. Richard Sandomir of the New York Times reports […]

Monday Links

As we get ready for the All-Star Game tomorrow, let’s give you some links. Newsday’s Neil Best, back from vacation, writes about Billy Packer’s departure from CBS. Roger Van Der Horst in the Charlotte News & Observer says Packer was prepared for this day. Reid Cherner and Tom Weir of the USA Today Game On! […]

Sunday Night Links

Once again, I have my day planned for me. I have to leave the house at 10 a.m., then stay at the office until 5 p.m. without any computer or internet access, then go get groceries, eat dinner and it’s 9 p.m. when I start blogging. This just won’t do. I’ll give you links, but […]

Thursday Night Update

Now that the Bruins have won tonight setting up another conflict with the Red Sox for NESN, most likely, the network will put the B’s on the main channel in HD and move the Sox game against Texas to NESNplus. But we’ll wait for the announcement from NESN on that. In the meantime, let’s give […]

It's Our Friday Megalinks

I’m still having computer issues at home which are preventing me from doing an evening update. I can still blog at work, but if the computer issues still persist during the weekend, then I may not be able to give you Saturday and Sunday updates. I appreciate your patience during this time. In the meantime, […]

A Tuesday Night Update

I’ll give you a few links this evening as I back up my computer. Sports Illustrated’s Richard Deitsch has his Media Power Rankings for March. Christopher Byrne of Eye on Sports Media is advising fans to ease up on CBS Sports’ Billy Packer for his declaring that the Kansas-North Carolina NCAA Men’s Tournament National Semifinal […]

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