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Late Night Linkage

I’m still recovering from another mind-blowing episode of “Damages”. Tonight was the season premiere and just like the series premiere, the episode starts off with a scene from present day, then works backwards six months prior. Then the ending of tonight’s episode shocked me. If you haven’t seen it yet, I will not spoil it […]

Some Late Night/Early Morning Links

I really should sleep, but because I see a lot of stories on the net for linkage, there’s definitely enough to warrant linkage. Starting with Bruce Allen of Boston Sports Media Watch, he notes that WEEI’s press release announcing the signing of bloated Big Show blowhard Glenn Ordway is filled self-adulation. David Scott of BSMW […]

Beginning of the Workweek Links

We have lots of material on this first real workday of 2009. We begin with David Scott of Boston Sports Media Watch who jumped on NESN for botching the end of the Boston College-North Carolina game. The lovely Jessica Heslam of the Boston Herald has the tepid NESN explanation of what happened. Jessica reports that […]

Giving You Some Monday Links

Busy weekend. I still have to watch HBO’s new sports documentary, “Breaking The Huddle: The Integration of College Football” so I can give you a quick review before you see it tomorrow night. I have to watch it tonight and provide you with a review tomorrow. But before we get to Tuesday, let’s provide you […]

Night Before Thanksgiving Links

I’ll provide some more linkage tonight. Sorry about the lack of posting during the day, but until my laptop gets fixed, I’ll be doing more blogging at night. My apologies. The Sports Media Watch says the NFL did not draw great numbers in primetime for Week 12. Linda Moss of Multichannel News writes that Nielsen […]

The Friday Megalinks, Part II

Now that we have the first part of the Friday megalinks out of the way, let’s give you the rest. First, I have some leftovers from the National links, then the East and Mid-Atlantic region and then I’ll do the Midwest, West and Canada from there. National (cont.) John Eggerton of Broadcasting & Cable writes […]

The Last Friday Megalinks of the Summer

As we speed into the Fall season (it begins on Monday), this is our last official Megalink session of the Summer. Yes, our mindset of Summer is gone, but officially, Fall begins on Monday. We have a lot of good links for you today so let’s get cracking, but first, we have our Weekend Viewing […]

Thursday Evening Links

Time for some more links. As we get closer to baseball’s postseason, we’re getting closer to TBS’ extensive coverage of the playoffs. For the second straight year, TBS has tapped Bon Jovi to promote the League Division Series. I hope to have some more information about TBS’ coverage sometime tomorrow and when I do, I’ll […]

Some More Wednesday Links

After watching a bit of Ninja Warrior on G4, it’s time to give you some links as we’re about to finish this Wednesday night here on the East Coast. Here’s the live chat that Newsday’s Neil Best conducted earlier today. I had quite a few questions answered. Neil outlines ESPN’s planned coverage for the final […]

Tuesday Evening Links

Let’s give some more links on this Tuesday evening here on the East Coast of the States. First, Bruce Allen of the Boston Sports Media Watch transcribes a segment on WEEI’s The Big Show with the Big Fat Tub of Lard, Glenn Ordway in which he attacks fantasy football and those who play it. That’s […]

Late Thursday Night Stuffage

I’ll give you some more stuff tonight. First, a quick update on Broadview Networks. Well, the repairman showed up at my office at noon today and proceeded to fix the problem. It took 2.5 hours to get everything up and working again. Of course at the end, he handed a bill which totaled $375 when […]

Another Late Wednesday Night/Early Thursday Morning Blog

Well, I just finished watching Sarah Palin speak at the Republican National Convention. Since this is not a political blog, I won’t give my opinion here, but it was quite fascinating to hear her speak. That’s all I’ll say. Just to let you know, I gave Barack Obama my undivided attention as well so don’t […]

Even More Tuesday Links

Let’s do some links on this Tuesday afternoon. First, Bruce Allen from the Boston Sports Media Watch has news from WEEI on its new weekend lineup, of which one show involves Michael Felger for the NFL season. Second, Maury Brown in his Biz of Football blog tells us that Tribune Broadcasting has picked up the […]

Last Olympic-Sized Friday Megalinks Until 2010

This marks the final weekend of Olympics action and it’s really time for the Games to end. I enjoyed the Games really up until Wednesday when I started to get burned out on the Mary Carillo puff pieces, the tape delay of track & field despite knowing the results and stories about Tiki Barber, whether […]

Quick Wednesday Afternoon Update

We’ve got a few more links for you on this mid-day Wednesday. The Sports Business Daily/Journal’s Olympics website reports that NBC’s ratings for the Olympics have held steady through Monday. Tripp Mickle and Jay Weiner discuss the possibilities of Olympic fatigue for Vancouver in 2010 and London in 2012. Great article by Tripp Mickle and […]

A Monday Morning Link Thing

Back to the work grind, but for me, I felt I was at work all weekend long. No fun. But you don’t care what I do. You want linkage and so do I. Let’s get to them. We already have some interesting buzz on this Monday morning. Will Leitch will be joining WEEI.com as a […]

An Olympic-Themed Friday Megalinks

Time for your megalinks on this Friday. With the Olympics in full swing, the Games will be a major theme for the links and in the Weekend Viewing Picks. Without further delay, let’s get to your viewing picks. Weekend Viewing Picks The Olympics head into its second weekend of action with Michael Phelps going for […]

The Thursday Links

Let’s give you some linkage. Some interesting stories out there. Starting with Richard Sandomir of the New York Times, he visits the NBC Olympics headquarters in midtown Manhattan where badminton, baseball, soccer and weightlifting are among some of the sports being called from New York instead of Communist China. Bill Carter of the Times says […]

New Afternoon Drive Show at 890 ESPN Radio

David Scott of Boston Sports Media Watch is on top of the announcement of a new show at 890 ESPN Radio in Boston. Instead of going for a heavy hitter, 890 ESPN is going for a more low-keyed approach in afternoon drive. But instead of going 3-7 p.m. or 2-6 p.m., the station will have […]

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