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Making the Friday Megalinks Count, Part I

Let’s get to the Friday megalinks. I want to get this done and leave my Friday free so I can rest up for the drive to NYC for the Blogs With Balls conference tomorrow. Don’t expect any blog posts, but I will be Tweeting from there so if you

Friday's Press Releases and Then Some

Ok, we have quite a few press releases for a Friday. Lots of stuff going on. Let’s get to them without any delay. I hope to get to the megalinks before the afternoon ends. ESPN says viewership for the NBA Finals continues strong through Game 4. NBA Finals Continue to Deliver for ABC in Primetime […]

General Sports Press Release Post

Ok, this press release post will deal with various sports, not just one as the last three have. Let’s get right to it. Starting with TNT which discusses its NASCAR coverage this weekend. TNT Continues its Coverage of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Racing in Michigan on Sunday, June 14th Pre-race coverage begins at 12:30 p.m. […]

Some Tuesday Links

Let’s do links for you now. I may have to leave early so I’ll do what I can for now. Starting with Michael Smith of the Sports Business Journal, he writes that TNT made a little “dig” in its NASCAR coverage by e-mailing a video to viewers signifying the beginning of its six race season. […]

Some Thursday Press Releases

As I’m watching CBC’s coverage of the Stanley Cup Finals on Hockey Night in Canada, I’ll provide some press releases then do some links later. From one of the stranger stories I’ve ever seen and wondering what conflict of interest this brings up, but ESPN’s Chris Berman will give the presenting speech for Buffalo Bills […]

Wednesday Night Linkfest

Ok, I’m finally doing links for you. I was busy today. First, I was at the dentist’s office having a temporary crown placed on a back tooth. Then I got to the office around midday and immediately started working plus I’m still organizing a move. So I have that to deal with plus I’m trying […]

Some More Thursday Links

Let’s give you some more links before they become out of date. Laura Petrecca of USA Today tells workers to watch the NCAA Tournament online in moderation. CNBC’s Darren Rovell can’t believe there’s an official ladder of the Final Four. Newsday’s Neil Best has a breakdown of where the NCAA Tournament games are going to. […]

Tuesday's Linkage

Time for me to give you links. Got a late start so let’s get cracking on links. I do want to thank Peter Lukas of the Uni Watch blog for linking to my Peter Puck post yesterday. It brought me a lot of new traffic to Fang’s Bites and if you’re here due to Uni […]

Thursday's Links

Let’s get cracking on linkage. I’m a bit late on starting this morning. We start with Breaking News. Erin Andrews has won Playboy’s Sexiest Sportscaster for the second year in a row. USA Today’s Michael Hiestand talks about Fox Sports airing cartoons of Digger the Gopher before this Sunday’s Daytona 500. Bill Fleischman of the […]

Press Release Overflow

Since I was away from internet access for several hours today and into this evening, I find that I have a bunch of press releases in my inbox. So let’s post them so you can get by until a late evening linkfest later on. First, the incoming MLB Network has announced that Tampa Bay Rays […]

Some More Tuesday Links

Before I focus on doing something else other than blogging, let me provide you with some more links. From the Sports Business Journal, John Ourand has a very good article on the fallout from the SEC/ESPN deal from last week. John Ourand teams up with Eric Fisher for a story on Major League Baseball looking […]

Wicked Wednesday Links

I was out earlier today and we already have some breaking news. Early this morning, the Big Ten Network hashed out a carriage agreement with Charter Communications meaning fans in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Northern Illinois and Ohio will be able to watch their respective schools starting this Saturday. However, Jeff Richgels and Bill Novak of […]

It's the Friday Megalinks!

On this day when many people are waiting for the new iPhone 3G launch, I remain outside of that loop and will provide you the Friday megalinks. This being All-Star Game weekend in New York, we don’t have much for sports TV viewing. The big summer events happen next week with the MLB All-Star Game […]

Thursday Night Links

Ok, I was out of the office all day and I’m also getting ready for the 4th of July. Tomorrow, I’m pulling double duty. Not only am I doing the Friday megalinks for here and the Boston Sports Media Watch, but I’ll also be gathering some morning links for the BSMW. Keep it here for […]

It's Back! The Friday Megalinks are Here!

After a week’s absence and the start of my massive computer problems, I give you the Friday megalinks. I appreciate your patience during this tough stretch for me. About another week and I should be back on track. Let’s go over the viewing weekend before we get into the megalinks. Weekend Viewing Picks There are […]

The Return of Your Humble Blogger and Some Links Too

My apologies for not updating the blog on Tuesday. This computer thing is getting out of hand. Yes, I’ll be getting a new computer. Yes, it will be soon. Yes, once I have the computer, the blogging schedule will be back to normal. Just bear with me. I should be back and blogging regularly next […]

Some Late Friday Night Links

I’ll give you some links tonight. It looks like I won’t be here to give you Saturday links until late so I may give you something else in the interim when you wake up. First, from Darren Rovell of CNBC, he wonders if Michelle Wie is truly done as a viable and marketable commodity. Considering […]

Time for Saturday Linkage

I hope your Saturday is going well. Happy Passover to the Jewish readership. And let’s get started with the links. The NHL has now scheduled the rest of the playoff series for this weekend as well as potential Games 7 for Monday and Tuesday. I have the entire schedule here for your perusal. Barry Horn […]

Thursday Links

Let’s give you some links for Thursday. Newsday’s Neil Best says new New York Knicks Donnie Walsh did his best to schmooze the media during his introductory press conference on Wednesday. And in his blog, Neil says a new era between the Knicks and the media began with free sandwiches and cookies. Richard Sandomir and […]

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 […]

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