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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 […]

No Live Streaming of MLB Postseason in the US and Canada

I told you I would check MLB.com to determine if there would be live video streaming of the League Division Series. Apparently, only international subscribers living in Europe, Australia, South America and Africa will be able to watch the games online. Here’s the statement from MLB.com: • National Live Blackout (Post Season): Due to Major […]

The Actual Wednesday Links

We did early morning Wednesday links today. As we’re back at work today, time to give you some real linkage. First, the LPGA has unveiled a new logo and online pro shop. Steve DiMeglio of USA Today has the story. Also from USA Today, Michael Hiestand says TBS will offer some new technology showing Cal […]

Early Wednesday Links

I was going to go to bed, but there are a couple of items that caught my eye so instead of waiting until the morning, I figured I would give them to you now. The Sports Media Watch reports that the NL Wild Card Playoff game got a pretty decent rating for TBS Monday night, […]

Tuesday Afternoon Stuff

Let’s give you a few more links before I head out. First, Darren Rovell of CNBC has a few things in one entry including a blurb on GoDaddy.com which is about to hire a new spokesperson who looks like this woman (Olympic swimmer Amanda Beard), not that I object. The Sports Media Watch blog says […]

If It's Tuesday, Then It Must Be Linkage

Time for your links. Internet access was down earlier today, but it’s back and it’s time for linkage. Starting with Neil Best of Newsday, he writes in his regular Tuesday column that during the game, Mets announcers Gary Cohen, Ron Darling and Keith Hernandez were on top of the season finale that capped off the […]

League Division Series Schedule

Leave it to MLB and TBS to announce the starting times just as I leave the office today. I had been waiting for almost two hours when the times were finally made public. Thanks, guys. Of course, all times are Eastern and the games are to be carried on TBS except where denoted. I’ll do […]

Late Monday Update

We’re past 4 p.m. on the East Coast and there’s still no announcement for the times of the League Division Series. I know that someone from Major League Baseball has visited this site today. My request? Let us know the times! And when you say announcement will be made at 3 p.m., make sure you […]

Still Waiting ….

MLB has yet to release the times for the Division Series. They said 3 p.m. It’s now 3:30 p.m. Hey! Ho! Let’s go!

The Monday Wrap… And Some Links Too!

What a sporting weekend. Major League Baseball could not have asked for a better final weekend to the regular season You had the clinching of the American League East by the Red Sox. There was the complete collapse of the New York Mets and the charge by the Philadelphia Phillies to take the National League […]

Sunday Night Links

A few links to provide tonight. First, Tim Tucker of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution has the last words of Skip Carey on the final Atlanta Braves broadcast on TBS. Rodney Ho of the AJC talks about what will replace the local feed of TBS for Atlanta viewers. David Sweet of MSNBC talks about TBS moving into […]

Sunday Links

For those of you just getting up this morning, the USA soccer controversy did not prevent the Women’s Soccer team from blasting Norway, 4-1 in the 3rd place match at the Women’s World Cup in China today. Brazil and Germany are scoreless at the time of this post. I’ll give you a few links this […]

Saturday Night Links

Going into the links for you tonight. I’ve been out all day, but I’m getting ready to watch some baseball, college football and boxing. Starting with baseball, TBS.com has relaunched its MLB section and it looks much better than last week. Sports Media Watch has the schedules and times for the Division, Championship and World […]

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 […]

Friday Update – Big Ten Network picked up by WOW Cable and Other Stories

Some Breaking News for you. The Big Ten Network has signed an agreement with Wide Open West (WOW) Cable meaning a presence in southwest Michigan, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus and Evansville, IN. Mark Snyder of the Detroit News has the story from the Michigan side. Jon Lafayette of TV Week writes a version of this breaking […]

It's Mega-Link Friday

Let’s not waste any time and get to the links. The theme of the day for the media writers across the country is TBS airing the MLB postseason for the first time. We’ll start with USA Today’s Michael Hiestand who writes about FSN’s Sports Science series which premieres this Sunday and the talk about the […]

Some Thursday Night Links

Let’s give a few links tonight. First, if you’re a subscriber to XM Satellite Radio and an NHL fan, you’re in luck because it will carry every game of the season. This is the first year of a long term agreement. The NHL had been with Sirius up until last season. Orbitcast has that story. […]

The Thursday Stuff

Hello, time for some links. Pretty busy morning at work so I’m trying to squeeze in some information for you in between tasks. First, ESPN Radio has made its announcer assignments for the MLB postseason. While ESPN TV no longer has the rights to the League Division Series as it once did, ESPN Radio will […]

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