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Some Tuesday Links

Let’s do links for you now. I may have to leave early so I’ll do what I can for now. Starting with Michael Smith of the Sports Business Journal, he writes that TNT made a little “dig” in its NASCAR coverage by e-mailing a video to viewers signifying the beginning of its six race season. […]

A Friday Night Megalink Post

After recovering from my office move last week, I will now provide the Friday megalinks. For the Weekend Viewing Picks, there is a lot to choose from. The NHL Stanley Cup Finals are well underway. With Pittsburgh and Detroit tied at 2 games apiece, NBC could not be happier to see at least a six […]

Some Sunday Links

Let’s give you some linkage on this Sunday. The Boston Herald’s Inside Track girls report that Comcast SportNet New England fired a freelance blogger for um.. revealing too much about her locker room encounters with the Bruins to Deadspin. And the blogger gives her side of the story to Barstool Sports. Owen Canfield of the […]

Some Wednesday Evening Links

Just as I’m about to open the wraps on a new set of links, Jerry Remy of NESN (who by the way will be working Saturday’s Yankees-Red Sox game on Fox) spills the beans that his partner Don Orsillo will work one of the American League Division Series for TBS. Jerry noted that Don was […]

A Saturday Morning Thing

As I watch the Food Network and “Jamie at Home“, I’ll give you some links. If you’ve been a regular reader of Fang’s Bites, you’ll know I watch Food Network on the weekends and I have a massive crush on Giada de Laurentiis and she was #1 in my list of The Five Women Who […]

Sunday Links or RIP Bobby Murcer

On this Sunday in which I’ve already done a lot of errands and yard work and still have to attend a friend’s mother’s wake, I’ll provide some quick links before I go. Neil Best of Newsday remembers the late Bobby Murcer. Newsday also has a photo gallery of Murcer as both a player and a […]

Wednesday Night Linkage

I’m still digging out from under a mountain of paperwork, I can see the end of the tunnel and I’m close to the end, but the schedule of blogging is going to remain for about one more day. Just be patient with me and I’ll be back with the regular schedule soon. Starting with Michael […]

Thursday Night Links

Ok, I was out of the office all day and I’m also getting ready for the 4th of July. Tomorrow, I’m pulling double duty. Not only am I doing the Friday megalinks for here and the Boston Sports Media Watch, but I’ll also be gathering some morning links for the BSMW. Keep it here for […]

Sunday Linkage

After running some errands this morning, I’m back and it’s time to give you some links. We start with Richard Sandomir of the New York Times who talks with Harold Reynolds who did a stint with SNY this weekend. And Richard says unlike the Kentucky Derby where he feels NBC Sports dropped the ball in […]

The Saturday Night Links

I’m back after being away for most of the day. But after I thought I could get away with not providing links today, I find enough news to warrant an update. Barry Horn of the Dallas Morning News talks with NFL Films President Steve Sabol about Hard Knocks which returns to filming the Cowboys training […]

It's a Tuesday Link Day

Let’s give you the links right off the bat. David Scott of Boston Sports Media Watch has some breaking news from the Boston Globe and NESN. First he reports that the Globe’s Gordon Edes is planning to leave the paper for Yahoo.com. That is a big blow to the paper. And he mentions that NESN […]

Thursday's Linkage

Let’s give you the links for today. I forgot to blog last night, but there really wasn’t earth-shattering breaking news. But I’ll check the media publications to see if there’s anything worth linking to. Usually in the late updates, I’ll go to Multichannel, Broadcasting & Cable, TV Week and the like. I’ll do that today. […]

Your Mid-Week Links

Let’s do your links for this Wednesday which will probably won’t as busy as yesterday, but let’s see. Starting with USA Today’s Michael Hiestand who talks about the growing popularity of the always lovely Erin Andrews. The next story broke late yesterday. ESPN and former Baseball Tonight analyst Harold Reynolds have settled his wrongful termination […]

Really Late Thursday Links

Some more links to pass to you tonight. TV Week gives us the final national ratings for sports last week. Paulsen notes that right after the news about Greg Oden being lost for the season, ESPN quickly dropped the Portland Trail Blazers opener from its schedule. And he adds that the ratings for the WNBA […]

Late Thursday Update

Well, not really late, but I’m trying to be short with the titles of the entries, unless it’s really, really important. Time for the links on this Thursday afternoon. Newsday’s Neil Best continues to post pictures of women on his blog entries. He explains that the pictures are tasteful and are mostly relevant to his […]

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