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We've Got Our Wednesday Links

Time for some links from the morning papers and blogs. Michael Hiestand of USA Today looks at CBS’ broadcast of the Bowling Clash of Champions, the first network TV broadcast of bowling in nine years. Richard Sandomir of the New York Times writes about the new Sports Museum that opened near the World Trade Center […]

29th Sports Emmy Award Winners

Last night, the 29th Sports Emmy Awards were held in New York and the big winner was HBO with 8. James Brown won Best Studio Host for CBS, NBC had a clean sweep of Play-by-Play, Studio Analyst and Game Analyst. SUMMARY OF WINNERS BY NETWORK HBO (8) Lords of Flatbush ……………………………………………………………… 2 Mayweather / Hatton […]

Monday Night Links

So it’s time to give you some links this evening. I guess for its 10th Anniversary, the Sports Business Journal is opening up its website. I think that’s a very good idea. So I’ll be giving you a series of links from there tonight. First, the magazine gives its stories of the decade. Here are […]

Nominations for Boston/New England Emmy Awards Announced

I thank Skip Perham over at Comcast SportsNet New England for giving me the heads up on this. The nominations for the Boston/New England Emmy Awards have been announced. Of course, most of the nominations have to deal with news, but a few deal with sports and I have the nominations listed below. If you […]

Your Sunday Morning Blog

As we get ready for Selection Sunday, let me give you some linkage. And thanks to The Big Lead for linking to this site yesterday. Patrick Imig wrote about the Sports Emmy Award nominations and he had a problem with a few of them. Much appreciated. Any time a major sports blog links to here, […]

Friday Megalinks – Conference Tournament Edition

It’s a busy weekend for college basketball as the Conference Tournaments lead to Selection Sunday. The major conferences are all in action this weekend and they will give fans plenty of action to watch. And by 7 p.m. Sunday, fans will debate which team deserved to get in and which team did not. It’s all […]

Late Thursday/Early Friday Links

I’ve been writing a review of Real Sports that premiered earlier this week and I’ll have it up tomorrow night. Let’s do some linkage on this late night Thursday/early morning Friday. First, Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News writes in his Farther Off the Wall blog that KCAL-TV and FSN Prime Ticket will […]

I'm Right! ESPN Announces It Received the Most Emmy Noms

Just as I predicted in my post earlier today, ESPN has put out a press release that it received the most Sports Emmy nominations of all networks when it combined its 31 nominations with its other family of networks (ABC, ESPN Classic, ESPN2). Here’s the press release: ESPN, Inc. – 37 Sports Emmy Nominations NASCAR, […]

A Few More Thursday Links for You

After seeing Georgetown-Villanova in the Big East Tournament earlier today, I’m now watching NC State-Miami (FL) in the ACC Tournament. I’m not watching the games off ESPN360, but from another site, but I’m not going to say which one. If you really need to know, you can try to e-mail me and if I’m in […]

Sports Emmy Nominations Announced

The nominees for the 29th Sports Emmy Awards have been announced. HBO leads the list with 31 nominations with 5 for Real Sports and 5 for Inside the NFL. ESPN is next with 27 (although I’m sure ESPN will have a press release stating that combined with ESPN2, ESPN Classic and ABC, it leads the […]

Sunday Musings

Recovering after being out for a day. A few things for today. Against my better judgment, I bought the De La Hoya-Mayweather fight from DirecTV. I joined in the 7th round. It turned out to be a better fight than I expected. But also, I wanted to see what may be one of the last […]

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