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Time for Your Thursday Links

Time to do the links on this Thursday. Newsday’s Neil Best has breaking news for us. Former ESPN MLB analyst Harold Reynolds has been hired as a part-time studio analyst at SNY. Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union says H.R. will continue to be an analyst at MLB.com. Maury Brown of the Biz of […]

A Few More Wednesday Links

I’ll give you some more links on this Wednesday evening. First, Neil Best of Newsday writes that MLB Network has made its first major hire taking Tony Petitti away from CBS Sports. Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union also has the story in his blog. Maury Brown of the Biz of Baseball blog is […]

Quick Tuesday Afternoon Update

As I’m trying to wrap a few loose ends before calling it a day, let me give you a few links. Newsday’s Neil Best after not blogging on Monday returns to blogging on Tuesday. He has a couple of ESPN-related posts. One is on the ESPN Films unit that produced four sports documentaries that will […]

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 […]

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, […]

Sunday Links

I’m going to give you some quick links because my day has again been planned for me. I hate working in a family business. Anyway, let’s get to it. Neil Best of Newsday has his Sunday column and he talks about TBS Sports’ new national baseball package. From the New York Post, Phil Mushnick, who […]

Your Saturday Links

I’m going to be heading to work soon so I’ll give you some quick links here and then head out. Let’s start with Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News who writes about Texas Rangers radio voice Eric Nadel who’s going into his 30th season with the club. Over to the San Antonio Express-News and […]

BREAKING NEWS: Andy Gresh to do Shows at Sirius NFL Radio

In the last few weeks, I had been hearing that Andy Gresh, talk show host of the late WSKO-AM/FM in Providence, was talking with one of the satellite radio companies. Today, I got confirmation straight from Gresh that indeed, he will be hosting a couple of shows a week for Sirius NFL Radio, channel 124. […]

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 […]

Wednesday Linkage or How Media Buyouts Affect You

It’s been a big week for media layoffs and buyouts. As someone who follows the sports media, it seems like every week, a local news or reporter is bought out or has had his/her contract terminated as part of cost cutting. It’s happening in newspapers, TV and radio. But this week, the bloodletting has cut […]

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 […]

A Friday Update

Let’s give you some more links on this getaway Friday. The voting for Darren Rovell’s Minor League Baseball Logo Contest has reached the Final Four. Darren wants you to vote for one finalist today. Newsday’s Neil Best has been blogging like crazy today, this despite being on a vacation. But that’s ok. I’m always glad […]

If It's Friday, It Must Be The Megalinks

Yes, it’s Friday, I have a dentist appointment and it’s time for me to do some links. Let’s get started. This weekend, the NCAA Tournament continues as the Sweet Sixteen will be reduced to the Elite Eight tonight. And after Sunday, we’ll have the Final Four. CBS has your coverage of the Mens’ NCAA Tournament […]

The Thursday Linkage

With this being Thursday, I have a lot of stuff to do and there’s the NCAA Tournament to keep track of so let’s get to some links now. From the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Bill Doyle talks with ESPN’s Steve Phillips who’ll be traveling to Japan to call the Red Sox-A’s games next week. Jessica […]

The Night Before the NCAA Tournament Links

You know that anticipation you had as a kid waiting for Christmas and to get that chance to open your presents? That’s how I feel as we approach the first day of the NCAA Tournament. I always look forward to it. And now that I’m able to watch it online, it’s even better than having […]

A Few More Thursday Links for You

After seeing Georgetown-Villanova in the Big East Tournament earlier today, I’m now watching NC State-Miami (FL) in the ACC Tournament. I’m not watching the games off ESPN360, but from another site, but I’m not going to say which one. If you really need to know, you can try to e-mail me and if I’m in […]

Wednesday Evening Update

Blogger is scheduled to go down at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT so before that happens, let me give you some links that I could not get to earlier as I was doing a few things at work (like watch the Big East Tournament online). Let’s start with Newsday’s Neil Best who writes in his […]

Late Thursday/Early Friday Update

I’ve been working late into the night, but I did want to pass along some late Thursday night links for you. I still have work to do, but I need to take a break from it so what better time to look for links. If that made sense to you, let me know because I’m […]

The Sleepy Wednesday Links

It’s mid-week, I’ve yet to catch up on my sleep, but I’m sure you don’t care and why should you? Anyway, let’s give you the links for today. It’s been over 24 hours since we heard about Brett Favre’s retirement. USA Today’s Michael Hiestand looks to the next phase of Favre’s career which could be […]

Our Wednesday Linkfest

Let’s give you some links for this middle of the week. USA Today’s Michael McCarthy talks about ESPN’s personnel moves, hiring Cris Carter while letting go of Sean Salisbury. Larry Stewart from the Los Angeles Times talks with Salisbury, saying the parting from ESPN was mutual. John Ryan of the San Jose Mercury News has […]

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