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Mid-Week Update

Time for some more links for you on this Wednesday afternoon. Neil Best has been blogging like crazy today in his Newsday Watchdog blog. He breaks news that TBS will assign Chip Carey and Tony Gwynn to the Yankees’ American League Division Series no matter who or where they play. And Best says the New […]

Tuesday Morning Linkage

Let’s give you some links. Bob Wolfley of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel writes that CBS’ Jim Nantz lost sight of the big picture in the Chargers-Packers game on Sunday. Neil Best of Newsday writes about TBS coming into the MLB postseason game and he mentions the strange exchange between Mike Patrick and Todd Blackledge on […]

MLB and ESPN Fighting Again

Remember back in July when ESPN was punished by MLB for breaking the embargo on the All Star game announcements? The announcements were supposed to be made by TBS on its own exclusive program and ESPN was to wait until everything was done, but instead, the Alleged Worldwide Leader made them as the TBS program […]

Monday Links

Been involved with too much work today. Yes, work getting in the way of blogging. Horrible, isn’t it? Ok, let’s get to the stuff for today. Starting with Michael Hiestand of USA Today, he recaps the TV sporting weekend including the reaction to Donovan McNabb and Mike Patrick’s strangely-timed question about Britney Spears during the […]

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 […]

Tuesday Stuff

I went to a jobsite today so I wasn’t in during the morning. Time to do some links now. Let’s look at the ratings from the weekend. First, Michael Hiestand of USA Today looks at the ratings for selected events. Second, Paulsen with the Sports Media Watch blog has more of an in-depth look. After […]

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 […]

Thursday Night Linkage – Big Ten Network Signs with Dish Network

As I recorded the Appalachian State-Michigan game off the Big Ten Network, listened to the Red Sox off the internet and kept tabs of the Indy-Saints game from NFL Gamecenter, plus occasionally surfing to US Open.org, this has turned into one of the busier nights in sports of the year. Let’s do some links for […]

Some More Links to Chew on

Scouring the internet so you don’t have to. Some more links on this Friday. George K. Thomas of the Akron Beacon Journal talks about local sports radio station, WKNR, doing better in the ratings. John Maffei of the North County Times is critical of Fox’s and MLB’s joint decision to move the World Series into […]

Tuesday Links

We’ll monitor the upfronts today and also what’s going on in the sports TV/Radio business. Busy day. First off, our main focus of the blog. The NFL Network suffered a blow last week when a New York appellate judge ruled in favor of Comcast which wants to put the channel on a sports tier. The […]

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