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Saturday Linkage

Time to give you some links today. Yesterday, John Crowe over at his Crowe’s Nest blog hinted of a change in the Providence sports radio landscape. Today, he’s able to confirm that former WSKO host Scott Cordischi will be back on the airwaves, albeit on a weekly basis, on WPRO, every Saturday starting next week. […]

More Monday Night Links

Well, I keep finding stuff and I need to pass them along to you, my loyal visitors. From Canada, there’s a shakeup for the venerable Hockey Night in Canada on CBC. The legendary Bob Cole has been signed to a two year contract, but will have a reduced role. He’ll no longer be the lead […]

The Monday Links

Good morning. Back to work on this Monday, but let’s get into the links. First, Michael Hiestand of USA Today has kind words for ESPN/ABC for coverage of the Open Championship this past weekend saying it was laid back and not over the top. Jim Williams in his Watch This! blog in the DC/Baltimore Examiner […]

Some More Links

I’ll give you a few more links before doing the Weekend Viewing Picks. Richard Sandomir of the New York Times says it’s an interesting coincidence that brings Barry Bonds to Milwaukee on the anniversary of Hank Aaron’s last home run in the same town and where MLB Commissioner Bud Selig lives. Neil Best in his […]

Links I Missed

During my first linkfest, I missed these stories so here you go. Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News spoke to Dan Patrick about many things including setting the record straight about the WFAN morning slot, the Price is Right hosting position and his new show for the Content Factory. Matt Hayes of the […]

I'm here. Your Links are Safe and Sound

Ok, back from the jobsite. I’ll give you as many links as possible today. Let’s begin with David Scott from Boston Sports Media Watch.com. He has been away for a while so he catches up with a mega-column today featuring stuff about WEEI/WRKO Program Director Jason Wolfe’s troubles, NESN doing its own PTI, Dale Arnold […]

Thursday is Here

Long week and I had some internet issues this morning, but they appear to have been cleared up. As long as I have the internet connection back, I’ll do some links. Let’s go to Darren Rovell of CNBC.com who has stuff on Michael Vick, who has been accused of one of the most heinous crimes, […]

Where to Catch the Open Championship Online

The Open Championship at Carnoustie begins Thursday at 3 a.m. ET. There are a couple of ways to see it online. One, go to PGATour.com and you’ll be able to watch three different channels. One will give you coverage of holes, 16 – 18 live throughout the day. The second channel will be devoted to […]

The Wednesday Update

Ok, here are a few more links for you today. I saw this the other day and wondered if I should link to it and after reading it, I’ll provide it today. John Ryan of the San Jose Mercury News theorizes that Barry Bonds sits out Giants games televised on ESPN on purpose. The Sports […]

The Tuesday Links

Good morning. Time for some links. First, a couple of links from the 38 Cliches blog. First, Dave O’Brien and Glenn Geffner worked the Toronto – Red Sox series over the weekend. For some reason, the Red Sox allowed Joe Castiglione to take the first series after the All Star Game off. So, LC chronicled […]

Monday Night Links

Let’s check some links for you. By the way, I’m getting hooked on Hell’s Kitchen on Fox. Chef Gordon Ramsay runs his kitchen like a drill sergeant, but he wants the trainees to learn. If you haven’t seen his other show, Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares on BBC America, it’s tremendous. It’s so tremendous that Fox is […]

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