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A Few Thursday Links

I’m at the home office once again, but I’ll provide a few links for you. Newsday’s Neil Best says he and fellow Newsday writer Bob Glauber got caught up in a debate over the controversial replay overturn in last Sunday’s Steelers-Ravens game and says Phil Simms and Cris Collinsworth got into a similar argument on […]

A Late Wednesday Night/Early Thursday Update

As I’m charging my iPod, I figured I would give you a quick update. Another busy day as we find that there was a fake edition of the New York Times published complete with fake stories and ads and a convincing website. Let’s give you some links as I listen to Social Distortion‘s Ball and […]

BREAKING NEWS: Turner Sports Pulls Out of Bidding For Open Championship

This comes from John Ourand of Sports Business Daily/Journal via the Big Lead. This paves the way for ESPN to become the exclusive home of the Open Championship meaning the end of ABC’s 50 year association with the Royal & Ancient Golf Club. ESPN has been recently bidding for events and seeking to keep them […]

More Monday Links

Against my better judgment, I’m going to give you some more links on this Monday. Here are some more stories from the Sports Business Journal. First, Tripp Mickle and John Ourand team up on a story which focuses on the United States Olympic Committee’s attempts to launch a 24/7 all-Olympic sports channel and trying to […]

TBS' Statement on the ALCS Game 6 Technical Problems

I got to a sports bar in Seekonk, MA right before 8 p.m. and while I knew I was not going to get a seat to watch Game 6 of the ALCS between the Red Sox and Tampa Bay, I certainly was not expecting to see “Bloopers and Practical Jokes” with a pre-stroke Dick Clark. […]

TBS' Plans for MLB Hot Corner in 2008

Last October in its first year of airing the MLB playoffs, TBS tried something new by supplying online content to compliment its postseason coverage. The result was a studio show, called “Hot Corner” co-hosted by the always lovely Heather Catlin, tool Matt D’Agostino and the equally lovely Kelly Cross. It was quite popular garnering over […]

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. […]

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