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Thursday Quick Links

Just a few links for this afternoon. It appears CBSSports.com has fixed its glitches for the second games this afternoon. No audio problems or buffering. And even though I wanted to dislike Carter Blackburn in his NCAA Tournament debut, he’s doing a pretty decent job in the Anaheim subregional working with Jay Bilas. Not bad […]

The Thursday Linkage

With this being Thursday, I have a lot of stuff to do and there’s the NCAA Tournament to keep track of so let’s get to some links now. From the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Bill Doyle talks with ESPN’s Steve Phillips who’ll be traveling to Japan to call the Red Sox-A’s games next week. Jessica […]

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, […]

Post Holiday Links

Back to work for some of you. For those of us who have worked yesterday, it’s just another day of the grind. Some FYI. I’m working on a feature story that I’ll be bringing to you in the next day or two. You can look for that here either later tonight or first thing tomorrow. […]

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's Links

Now that North Carolina-Duke is coming tomorrow, I’m officially getting into college basketball mode, plus pitchers and catchers report in a couple of weeks so I’m getting out of football mode. Let’s get to some links. Jessica Heslam of the Boston Herald writes in her Messenger blog that Fox 25 in Boston garnered great ratings […]

Our Mid-Week Links

I don’t think I’ll be blogging as much as I did yesterday, but we’ll keep an eye on developments from the Super Bowl. If anything happens, we’ll put it here. In the meantime, your links for today. USA Today’s Michael McCarthy talks about the incessant coverage of Tom Brady by both the sports and entertainment […]

Tina Cervasio Is Leaving NESN

From the Boston Sports Media Watch, Bruce Allen reports that Fang’s Bites fav, Tina Cervasio is leaving NESN when her contract expires in March (scroll down). Remember earlier this month, we linked to a story in the Boston Herald that Tina was talking to New York TV station, Fox 5. Tina will be working closer […]

Le Monday Links

It’s snowing in New England. Luckily, I waited to go into work today so the roads were clear coming into work, but when I leave in about an hour, I’m sure there will be more people on the highways. The last time it snowed in this area in December, there will delays of more than […]

Wednesday Night Linkage

Some links to give you here tonight. Chris Pursell of TV Week updated his Pressbox blog and he talks with Fox Sports’ Joe Buck. Included in the blog entry is part of Buck’s Fox late night show pilot. The lovely Tina Cervasio of NESN has posted some pictures of her experiences during the ALCS and […]

Sunday Morning Linkage

Let’s give you some links this morning and sometime before the World Series, I’ll do the Videos of the Week. I still haven’t decided the theme as of yet. First, Neil Best is not happy over the length of Saturday’s World Series Game 3 which went four hours and nineteen minutes (a full nine innings!) […]

Some Saturday Links

Good morning and I’m in a bit of a rush as I’m trying to do this before I have to head out. First, Chris Pursell of TV Week in his Pressbox blog gives us his NFL Week 7 broadcast preview. Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News writes that the Cowboys are truly a ratings […]

Saturday Morning Linkage

As I celebrate the Red Sox winning the American League East, Friday night was truly a great night of baseball. The Chicago Cubs clinched the National League Central, but they had to wait until Milwaukee lost to San Diego to celebrate. The Arizona Diamondbacks clinched a playoff spot, but didn’t find out until manager Bob […]

Five Women Who Can Make Me Stop Flipping the Remote

I haven’t done a Hot Chick entry in a while. I figured it was time. Starting at 5 and going down to #1 5. Stacey Dales – ESPN Doing the sidelines this season on college football broadcasts on ESPN along with her work on the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, Stacey is a joy to watch. […]

Tuesday Afternoon Update

A few more links for you today. Media Life Magazine looks into the ratings for the U.S. Open. Writer Toni Fitzgerald says the ratings are of note because they beat even the NBA Finals. Mediaweek has a story on ESPN.com reaching out its tentacles to include video gaming on its site. Mediaweek also reports on […]

More Tuesday Links

A few more items for you on this Tuesday. ESPN will televise five Big XII football games this fall. It has signed an agreement with Fox Sports Net which has the main cable package. ESPN replaces TBS which had aired the games previously. Leonard Shapiro of the Washington Post isn’t too enthralled with the NBA […]

Hot Chicks in Sports Broadcasting

1. Erin Andrews – ESPN2. Shana Hiatt – Poker After Dark, NBC3. Bonnie Bernstein – ESPN4. Tracy Wolfson – CBS5. Kathryn Tappen – NESN6. Hazel Mae – NESN7. Tina Cervasio – NESN8. Suzy Kolber – ESPN (I’ll admit Suzy has looked better) Edited at 10:10 p.m. Pictures and links added.

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