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TBS Hot Corner, Day 1

Ok, having just checked out the TBS Hot Corner stream, you can see a mosaic view, Heather Catlin and her tool co-host in one corner, the centerfield shot of the pitcher and batter in another, the score in the top right corner and a dugout cam in another. During the game, Ernie Johnson, Jr., Frank […]

MLB Postseason Audio Streaming

Just to clarify, MLB.com is not providing the video streams of the League Division Series in the US, but does have the home and away radio calls in English and Spanish, if available, for all of the games. You do have to be a subscriber to MLB Gameday Audio and pay $14.95. If have already […]

Wednesday Afternoon Links

Ok, as I’m about to listen to MLB Gameday Audio for the playoffs while I’m here at work, I’m still sad MLB won’t allow us to watch the games online. I believe there is a backdoor way, but I’m not going to put it here. I will say the TBS Hot Corner is streaming a […]

Saturday Morning Linkage

As I celebrate the Red Sox winning the American League East, Friday night was truly a great night of baseball. The Chicago Cubs clinched the National League Central, but they had to wait until Milwaukee lost to San Diego to celebrate. The Arizona Diamondbacks clinched a playoff spot, but didn’t find out until manager Bob […]

Wednesday Night Update

As I’m watching the Red Sox collapse in the American League East, I’ll give you an update tonight. What happened to LC and the 38Cliches blog this past week has started me on a massive backup of this site. I’ve already started up a mirror site at WordPress so if I lose this, I’ll be […]

Friday Mega-Update

If it’s Friday, it means a whole slew of sports media stories from all over the country. Let’s get started without any further delay. Some media writers took yesterday off for Rosh Hashanah so the links might be a bit lighter, but we still have a lot of links today. Starting with Michael Hiestand of […]

Really Late Thursday Links

Some more links to pass to you tonight. TV Week gives us the final national ratings for sports last week. Paulsen notes that right after the news about Greg Oden being lost for the season, ESPN quickly dropped the Portland Trail Blazers opener from its schedule. And he adds that the ratings for the WNBA […]

Late Thursday Update

Well, not really late, but I’m trying to be short with the titles of the entries, unless it’s really, really important. Time for the links on this Thursday afternoon. Newsday’s Neil Best continues to post pictures of women on his blog entries. He explains that the pictures are tasteful and are mostly relevant to his […]

DirecTV apologizes. Sort of. And an Mini-Update to Boot.

If you’re a subscriber to DirecTV and its NFL Sunday Ticket Superfan service, you’re eligible to watch games online through Supercast. Now on Sunday, I and many subscribers had difficulty accessing the site. I chronicled this twice on Sunday. I’ve sent e-mails to their public relations department to get an answer, but so far, no […]

Your Thursday Afternoon Update

Let’s check the links for this afternoon. With the launch of the Big Ten Network a week away, the channel says it’s “100% confident” it will not be on Comcast. So, that means fans of Michigan, Ohio State, Indiana, Purdue and Penn State won’t be able to see the season openers of their schools next […]

Entercom's Pre-emptive Strike and Other Links

Late Thursday, Entercom announced that it had entered with a partnership with Nassau Broadcasting to set up what? A regional sports network, the same thing reported by both David Scott of Boston Sports Media Watch.com and the Boston Herald. Scott has the latest details in this crazy story. This certainly weakens the bargaining chip for […]

More Tuesday Linkage

Let’s give you some more links today. It’s just so hot in my office, I’ve got to finish this set and I’m getting out of there. I mentioned in the first set of links today that Bud Collins has been hired by ESPN. Here’s the statement from ESPN itself. And here’s the Press Release. In […]

Tuesday Night Links

Watching the All Star Game on Fox, but somehow got distracted by an ABC News Primetime special on “Family Secrets”, in particular, one story on the huge number of kids who are the result of sperm donors. So many kids, possibly in the low millions, wonder who their father is. This one teenager, Ryan Kramer, […]

Wednesday Late Links

A few links for you late Wednesday afternoon. The New York Times blog called “The Lede” has constructed its own timeline on the murder-suicide of WWE wrestler Chris Benoit. This story becomes more bizarre with each passing day and it now appears the WWE knew details of the murder as its three hour tribute to […]

Wednesday Morning Links

Hello to you all. Sounds like the NBA is going to be announcing an eight year extension of its current agreement with Disney/TNT today. If you click on the link in the last sentence, Neil Best of Newsday says a conference call will be held later today. I’ll try to give a listen to it […]

HR Talks to Deadspin

To be honest, this was not one of the stories I was following today, but when a guy like Harold Reynolds speaks to Deadspin, I have to provide a link. First off, nice of HR to speak to Editor-in-Chief Will Leitch at the MLB.com offices and second, this shows that HR actually gets the internet: […]

Friday Links

I’ll do as many links as I can this morning. I do have to leave work today so I’ll give you as many as my time permits. First, USA Today, Fox and ESPN are talking with Major League Baseball about expanding their coverage when Barry Bonds gets closer to the all-time home run record. You […]

Wednesday Links

It’s the middle of the week. Let’s take a look at the links today. A couple of stories from Michael Hiestand of USA Today. First, the ratings for the NBA Finals are about to become the lowest ever for the series. With the San Antonio Spurs up 3-0, there’s a sense that the Spurs will […]

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