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Tuesday Linkage

Time to give you some more links today. Michael Hiestand of USA Today looks at the ratings of selected events from the weekend. Bob Raissman of the New York Daily News says not everyone will be riveted to ESPN’s coverage of the Congressional Steroids Hearings on Wednesday. Bill Ordine of the Baltimore Sun writes in […]

The Monday Links

Here we are, back to work and time to give you some links. First, David Scott of Boston Sports Media Watch tells us that Tina Cervasio was seen on NBC Sports this weekend. I wish I had seen her. By the way, Boston Sports Media Watch is going through a redesign and a new server. […]

Tuesday Update

I’ll give you some more links today and then wrap it up for the day. First, Bruce Allen of the Boston Sports Media Watch has the numbers from Saturday’s Jaguars-Patriots game for Boston and nationally, plus some other TV notes for the Pats and Celtics. Neil Best of Newsday writes in his blog that an […]

Your Tuesday Links

Let’s do some links now. One of my employees who just doesn’t shut up has now left so I can do some work in peace. From the New York Times, Richard Sandomir writes about the precautions TV production crews have to take in the cold weather during NFL playoff games. Bob Raissman of the New […]

More Monday Links

Let’s give you some more Monday links before I start working on Amazing Race episode recaps. First, Neil Best of Newsday writes in his blog that the Giants-Cowboys game was a ratings winner for Fox. Neil feels that CBS’ Dan Dierdorf should have questioned the Tony Dungy decision not to go for a figgy instead […]

Friday Megalinks, Finally

I managed to get back from the jobsite earlier than expected so I can do some links plus a few more things for you today. So let’s do our megalinks first and go from there. Michael Hiestand of USA Today says humor has helped Fox NFL Sunday to be a success. And here’s the weekend […]

Some More Tuesday Links

Let’s give you some more links today. Did you know tennis’ first Grand Slam tournament, the Australian Open gets underway on Sunday? Well, Monday if you’re in the Australasia region, but Sunday here in the States. Bob Larson’s Tennis News says Martina Navratilova will do color analysis for the Tennis Channel for not only the […]

Time For Tuesday Links

It’s Tuesday and time for some links. We have reaction to the Roger Clemens press conference and the breaking news in which Joe Gibbs suddenly resigned as coach and President of the Washington Redskins. First, we have Richard Sandomir of the New York Times who says in just a short 24 hour period, we saw […]

Your Monday Night Links

As I’m watching the BCS Championship Game and burning a DVD so I can do the Amazing Race Asia Episode 7 recap, I’ll give you some links this evening. First, the Sports Media Watch blog tells us that there were some slight declines in the ratings for the NFL Wild Card playoff games. Paulsen says […]

Our Monday Links

I’m hearing lots of reaction to the Roger Clemens interview on 60 Minutes. Plenty of dissection and none of it good. Let’s get to the links and there will be reaction to Clemens. But first (as he sounds like Julie Chen on Big Brother), USA Today’s Michael McCarthy says BCS and NFL Postseason allows for […]

Some Sunday Night Links

We have a few things to give you tonight. First, from the Albany Times Union, Pete Dougherty writes in his Best Seat in My House blog that NBC is happy over the overnight ratings for the NFL Wild Card Saturday doubleheader. In addition, Dougherty is not happy over the delayed broadcast of one local radio […]

More Sunday Links

Let’s give you some more links today. First, Greg Bedard of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel writes in his Packers blog that the NFL Network will replay the 2003 Seattle-Green Bay overtime playoff game in which Matt Hasselbeck boldly predicted the Seahawks would get the ball and score during the coin toss only to promptly throw […]

A Sunday Quickie Update

Just a couple of links here. I’ll do a full update later. Jim Williams of the DC/Baltimore Examiner gives us a preview of today’s sports action in his Watch This! blog. Richard Sandomir of the New York Times writes a funny article about how “Just for Men”, you know, the hair dye, is a comfortable […]

Monday Night Links

As I just finished watching the new Red Sox DVD about the 2007 season, I figured it’s time to give you some more linkage this evening. Newsday’s Neil Best wonders why WFAN can’t get its information straight about whether a Vikings loss would put the Giants into the playoffs. He also reports that sportscaster Warner […]

Some Monday Links

Time to give you some Monday links. One of my employees remains out so I still have to cover for him. The links will go up as soon as I get to my office or when I get home, but I’ll do my best to get them to you when I can. Starting with USA […]

Time for the Sunday Links

Let’s give you some Sunday links today. We begin with Newsday’s Neil Best who writes about seeing NHL games online through its Center Ice package. In his blog, Neil talks more about Center Ice and why he likes to go off the beaten path in his columns. Interesting story from the Sports Media Watch blog […]

It's the Saturday Links

Let’s give you our Saturday links as we in the Northeast prepare for the big storm on Sunday. Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News writes about some shuffling of the NFL Network announcing team over the next few games and also talks with Fox’s Joe Buck. Jerry Garcia in the San Antonio Express-News reviews […]

Some Thursday Night Linkage

Checking around the net so you don’t have to, I have managed to find some more links this evening. Starting off with the Barry Bonds Indictment coverage, the Sports Media Watch blog has a look at how the network evening newscasts reported the story. And Paulsen has his take on the comments Steven A. Smith […]

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