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Press Releases That Are Here For You to Read

I have some press releases that are left over from Tuesday so let’s post them so I can sleep. Starting with NFL.com, the website has a weeklong series devoted to five players hoping to make the grade. NFL.COM’S ON THE FRINGE PROFILES THE JOURNEY OF FIVE PLAYERS FIGHTING FOR AN NFL ROSTER SPOT Training Camp […]

NFL to Release Regular Season Schedule in Primetime

You knew this was bound to happen. The NFL has announced it will release the 2009 regular season schedule next Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET. Here’s the press release that I never received from the NFL and I had to copy from the NFL Media website. EXCLUSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT OF 2009 NFL SCHEDULE IN PRIMETIME ON […]

NFL.com To Stream NFL Network's Draft Coverage

In what can be described as only a good move, NFL.com will be streaming NFL Network’s coverage of the Draft later this month. I think this is good. While it’s not good in its battle with big cable, it allows fans to get an alternative to ESPN’s coverage. I’ve watched NFL Network’s coverage and I […]

2009 Sports Media Predictions

I figure it’s time make some sports media predictions for 2009. The NHL Returns to ESPN – This has been speculated for so long that whenever a writer or blogger has discussed this topic, I have either turned the page or hit “back” on my browser. But I feel that NHL Czar Gary Bettman will […]

A Fall-like Saturday Morning Linkfest

I got up this morning and saw it was 47 degrees in Rhode Island. It’s cold. The temps are warming up now, but this feels like mid-October. Let’s do your links. Newsday’s Neil Best thought it was funny that SportsCenter anchor Stan Verrett didn’t know “Duck, Duck, Goose”. Neil also previews what YES will show […]

Thursday Stuffage

This is how to run a phone company. As promised, Verizon restored my internet access and I’m back online. I still don’t have my line 2 back on my phone, but at least I talked to the assistant to Broadview Networks’ vice president who contacted me last night. I do hope I can get it […]

Your Wednesday Night Linkage

Time to give you linkage now. One of these days, I’ll have internet access at work again so I can give you these during the day, but in the meantime, I have to do links at night and provide you with news when I can. This is so silly, but Broadview Networks which is the […]

First Reaction to Sunday Night Football Extra Online

Right now, I’m liking what I’m seeing. I went to nbcsports.com and had no problems logging into the game. Of course, I went in early so I wouldn’t get locked out of the room. You have five screens to choose from, the main broadcast channel which is what you normally see on TV. Then you […]

BREAKING NEWS: NBC Sports and NFL to Stream Sunday Night Football Online

Earlier this week, I wrote in my post titled “The Year of Watching Sports Online“, that the four major sports leagues have yet to put their products online for free. Well, that’s going to change in a hurry. On Monday, NBC Sports and the National Football League will announce that the entire Sunday Night Football […]

Los Friday Megalinks

I’ve been in meeting today so I’m starting the megalinks late. Let’s get to them without further delay. From USA Today, Michael Hiestand says the NFL has to cut its price per subscriber for the NFL Network for the cable providers to start putting the channel on basic. Here’s the listing for sports on TV […]

It's a Tuesday Night Linkfest

Let’s check out the linkage for tonight. Starting out with Jim Williams of the DC/Baltimore Examiner in his Watch This! blog, he reviews the local coverage on radio, cable and local over the air TV of the Sean Taylor story. A couple of things from Newsday’s Neil Best in his blog. First, he tells us […]

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