Archives

A Monday Linkfest

I’m here to give you some links this morning. Still no response on my quest to get a couple of TV’s. If any of the sports networks wants to dump a couple of HDTV sets, let me know. Yes, I can buy a couple on my own, but I’ve budgeted money for other personal purchases […]

Some Football-centric Press Releases

Let’s move to football, both college and pro for this press release post. We’ll begin with the NFL Network and the exhibition games it will air this week. EXHIBITION SEASON WEEK 1: FIVE LIVE GAMES ON NFL NETWORK FEATURING DEBUTS OF TOP QB PICKS MATTHEW STAFFORD & MARK SANCHEZ, JAY CUTLER’S FIRST GAME WITH BEARS […]

A Couple of Things for You

I have a leftover press release from last night plus a viewing reminder for tonight. First, ESPN2 carries the MLS All-Star Game on Wednesday. 2009 MLS All-Star Game Wednesday on ESPN2 Landon Donovan and MLS’s Best vs. English Premier League’s Everton FC First MLS All-Star Event at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah ESPN2 will […]

Various Press Releases

I just got a note from Jessica Camerato from WEEI.com telling me to get to sleep so I’m going to finish this quickly and go to bed. Funny how people just know my schedule thanks to Twitter. So as I listen to Sophie B. Hawkins on iTunes, let me finish this post up. NBC and […]

More Friday Press Release Action

I have a few more press releases for you tonight. ESPN will air an interview with “VY” Vince Young this Sunday. Exclusive Interview with Tennessee’s Vince Young on SportsCenter Sunday at 10 a.m. ET Sunday, June 14, on the 10 a.m. ET edition of SportsCenter, Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young, in an exclusive E:60 interview, […]

Lots and Lots of Press Release

Because of the busy work schedule yesterday and today, I really haven’t been able to post as many press releases. I’ll post what has piled into the inbox over the last two days. Starting with HBO Sports, it has another fascinating documentary subject, Theodore Samuel Williams, the best hitter that ever lived. And I notice […]

Links on Veterans Day Or This is My 2,400th Post

You’re not counting, but I am and this is the 2,400th post of this blog. It comes on Veterans Day where we salute those who have served and the fine men and women who are currently serving in Iraq, Afghanistan and other parts around the world. I thank you for all you have done to […]

Thursday Links or Catching Up from Last Night

Last night, I was so tired that I didn’t even bother to crack open the laptop and just watched “The American Experience” on my local PBS channel. Since there was no NHL or MLB and NFL Network was doing its usual “NFL Replay” programming, I decided that I would go to bed early and not […]

Saturday Links

As I’m getting ready to watch College Gameday on ESPN, I have the NFL Network on and for the second straight week, I happen to catch a new program called “Starting 11” which combines NFL Films footage with segments hosted by the extremely lovely Michelle Beisner who is an early candidate for Five Women Who […]

Jumpin' Tuesday Links

After being at a jobsite this morning, I’m now back in the comfortable confines of my office ready to provide you with some linkage. It was certainly a busy day on Monday with ESPN signing its landmark deal with the Southeastern Conference, then late last night, the Big Ten Network coming to an agreement-in-principle with […]

Late Thursday Night Linkage

Let’s do a linkage for you. Again, I have to be at a jobsite early in the morning so the Friday megalinks will be up sometime in the afternoon. I don’t know when. Plus being at the jobsite throws a monkey wrench into my plans to find the Olympics Opening Ceremonies online. Oh well. I […]

The Friday Media Megalinks

We have a lot of links to get to so let’s get to them. Viewing Picks Interleague play in baseball and the second leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown headline the weekend viewing picks. NBC Sports will have complete coverage of the Preakness Stakes live from Baltimore starting at 4:30 on Saturday. Luckily, we won’t […]

Quickie Thursday Night Links

I’m going to try to give you some links in between segments of Lost. Here we go. Ted Hearn of Multichannel News reports that FCC Chairman Kevin Martin will not adopt any special rules to help the NFL Network in its fight against Comcast. Newsday’s Neil Best says YES Yankees analyst John Flaherty is looking […]

Beginning of the Workweek Links

As we’re back to work, let’s give you some links on this Monday. USA Today’s Michael Hiestand says NBC Sports made the right call in not showing Eight Belles’ suffering after breaking down at the Kentucky Derby. Paul Christian of the Rochester (MN) Post-Bulletin agrees that NBC was correct in showing restraint. On the other […]

Late Friday/Early Saturday Links

I’ll give you some quick late night links as we head into the weekend. The Schenectady Gazette’s Ken Schott writes in his blog that Versus is beginning to reap the benefits of having the NHL Playoffs. NBC Sports talks about covering Game 5 of the New York Rangers-Pittsburgh Penguins series this Sunday. Newsday’s Neil Best […]

A Megalink Friday

It’s time for the megalinks. Let’s get into them, but first, let’s look at the viewing menu for this weekend. The NFL Draft is the Viewing Pick of the weekend. Both ESPN and the NFL Network will have wall-to-wall coverage of the Draft starting Saturday at 3 p.m. and continuing through Sunday. This year’s draft […]

Late Thursday Links

I wasn’t planning on giving more links today, but there are enough stories for me to give you an update. Two things from Darren Rovell’s Sports Business blog at CNBC.com. First, Darren looks into who bought the David Ortiz Red Sox jersey that had been buried in the new Yankee Stadium foundation. Next, Darren is […]

It's a Tuesday Link Day

Let’s give you the links right off the bat. David Scott of Boston Sports Media Watch has some breaking news from the Boston Globe and NESN. First he reports that the Globe’s Gordon Edes is planning to leave the paper for Yahoo.com. That is a big blow to the paper. And he mentions that NESN […]

Some Monday Night Stuff

Ok, let’s give you some linkage as it appears the Montreal Canadiens will advance to the second round of the NHL playoffs. Starting with Sports Illustrated’s Richard Deitsch, he has his weekly Media Circus column. Bruce Allen of the Boston Sports Media Watch has news from the Comcast SportsNet New England people stating that Game […]

Friday Megalinks – Part II

Ok, I didn’t expect to get to the second part of the megalinks so late. I had a lot of work to do plus I got sidetracked. Anyway, let’s finish up the megalinks and get them up. We left off at the East and Mid-Atlantic region. Let’s head to the Midwest, move South, head West, […]

Quantcast