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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 […]

More Monday Links

Against my better judgment, I’m going to give you some more links on this Monday. Here are some more stories from the Sports Business Journal. First, Tripp Mickle and John Ourand team up on a story which focuses on the United States Olympic Committee’s attempts to launch a 24/7 all-Olympic sports channel and trying to […]

Some Sunday Links

Well, I’m off to a slow start and I haven’t even started writing the Episode 2 recap for the Amazing Race Asia. And I think I’m supposed to go to the office today which is going to suck big time. Anyway, here are some links today. Starting with Neil Best of Newsday, he discusses how […]

Wednesday Night Update or Why Joe Buck Needs to Stop Doing Baseball

Well, I leave my office for several hours and then all hell breaks loose. We start off with Awful Announcing which goes off on Fox Sports’ Joe Buck. Buck was on the Colin Cowherd show on ESPN Radio this morning and said he doesn’t watch sports during the week and no longer enjoys doing baseball […]

Some Wednesday Links

I’m back from running errands so it’s time for some links on this Wednesday. First, I’m seeing increased traffic the last two days. It’s all for my post last year on Hot Chicks, formerly in Sports Broadcasting, who should be back in Sports Broadcasting. It’s mainly for this picture of Jillian Reynolds. If anyone knows […]

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 […]

A Brief Tuesday Update

I’ll give you a quickie update here. David Barron of the Houston Chronicle suggests that you get your passes for March Madness on Demand at NCAA.com before time runs out. Heather Havenstein of Computerworld reports that CBSSports.com is opening up the March Madness on Demand feature so it can be accessed from more than 200 […]

Monday Night Update

Let’s give you a few more links this evening. My real-time review of Real Sports will come tomorrow. I will say the Lenny Dykstra story is just amazing. I’ll have the review on Tuesday. My first link is from the former Executive Producer of the Score, WSKO-AM/FM in Providence, John Crowe. From his Crowe’s Nest […]

It's a Thursday Afternoon Update

Here’s some more linkage for you. Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union writes in his blog that the first instance of CBS with the recently rebranded CSTV comes next Wednesday when Billy Packer works his first game for the channel. From the police blotter, Justin Terranova from the New York Post reports that former […]

Our Friday Night Update

Time to give you an update. Newsday’s Neil Best has been busy at the Super Bowl. First, he recaps Giants coach Tom Coughlin’s press conference. Then Neil writes about the four men who have covered all 42 Super Bowls. Also from Newsday, Jim Baumbach writes about his experience riding on the Goodyear Blimp. Chris Pursell […]

Your Late Tuesday Afternoon Links

Let’s give you a few links on this late Tuesday afternoon on the East Coast. First, the Sports Media Watch says the NHL fell back to reality last Sunday with the first of 9 games on NBC. However, Chris Pursell of TV Week quotes a TV executive in his Pressbox blog saying the 1.1 rating […]

Your Wednesday Afternoon Links

A few links for you this afternoon before I head out for the day. Phil Swann of TV Predictions says DirecTV picked up two more FSN regional sports channels in HD as of today. Neil Best of Newsday blogs about the problems between Stephen A. Smith and his former employer, the Philadephia Inquirer. And Best […]

Back to Work Links

Time to give you some links on this Monday morning. USA Today’s Michael McCarthy says the Cameragate story isn’t over until the media says it is. That’s true, unfortunately. Phil Mushnick in the New York Post says the lawsuit against Isiah Thomas and Madison Square Garden is forcing the defendants to say, “We’re really lousy […]

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