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A Trio of Sunday Sports Media Thoughts
Happy Mother’s Day.
It’s been quite the day in sports already. A few thoughts in bullet form.
- Fox promised us unprecedented coverage on the last day of the English Premier League season and it delivered. Using FX, Fox Sports Net, Fuel and Speed in addition to its Fox Soccer, Fox Soccer Plus on online platforms, it provided full coverage of the final day of the EPL season as teams were scrambling for the Title, Champions and Europa League spots and avoiding relegation. With ESPN2 allowed to air the Manchester City-Queens Park Rangers match, Fox focused on the other 9 games of the day. Using FX as its main hub, there were real time updates on the Fox Box as well as cut-ins by Rob Stone showing scores from other games.
If Fox retains the US rights for the English Premier League, I would love to see more of this coverage not only for what was dubbed “Survival Sunday” by Fox, but for the Opening Weekend of the season as well.
I admit I wasn’t a fan of Rob Stone when he was at ESPN, but he’s grown on me as host of the Premier and Champions League on Fox Soccer. And the way Fox utilized its platforms today was excellent. One could argue they should have been doing this all along.
If Fox is going to do this next year, then open up the pay platforms of Fox Soccer Plus, Foxsoccer.com and Fox Soccer2Go for the weekend. Those of us who don’t subscribe to those platforms were shutout today.
- One pet peeve I have about Fox is that it won’t allow online streaming of its sports properties. Whether it be MLB, NASCAR, college football or NFL, the network makes us watch its product on television. If we can’t be in front of a TV, then we’re pure out of luck. Some the online rights are locked with the league as with the case of MLB and the NFL, but ESPN, NBC and CBS have been diligent in getting online rights. Fox remains steadfast in not streaming its events. I hope that changes as the network goes forward with the NFL and any other sports properties it obtains from here on out.
- And Friday’s development that Michelle Beadle is leaving ESPN is not a surprise. While there has been no firm confirmation from neither ESPN, NBC where she’s reportedly heading nor from Michelle herself, she’s about good as gone.
I told you in the past that sports is not what Michelle wants to do full-time. By keeping a hand in special events like the Olympics and the Super Bowl should be enough for her. And by co-hosting Access Hollywood, it gives NBCUniversal a versatile personality.
She’ll do well for NBC.
That’s going to do it for now.
Fox Sports Announces Game Network Assignments For English Premier League Survival Sunday
With teams fighting to stave off relegation to the lower Football League, Sunday is going to be a very interesting day in the English Premier League. We already know that Blackburn and Wolverhampton are going to be out of the EPL next season. Queens Park Rangers and the Bolton Wanderers are fighting for that last spot to stay in.
In addition to relegation, there’s the final standings which determine which teams go to the UEFA Champions League for next season (top four places go) and which teams go to the UEFA Europa League (5th and 6th place teams). It’s all quite interesting and will be a day to behold.
With that said, Fox Sports Media Group is devoting nine of its platforms to nine of the ten games being played on this last day of the English Premier League season. FX, Fuel, Fox Sports Net, Fox Soccer, Fox Soccer Plus, Fox Deportes, Speed as well as Fox Soccer2Go and Fox Soccer.com will be utilized in this unprecedented day of soccer coverage in the United States.
The only game not covered by Fox will be Manchester City vs. Queens Park Rangers and that will be aired on ESPN2. All games will begin at 10 a.m. ET with pregame coverage a half-hour earlier.
We have the entire game and network lineups for Sunday. This will be a big day.
FOX SPORTS MEDIA GROUP UNVEILS SURVIVAL SUNDAY GAME SCHEDULE
FSMG Presents Nine Live English Premier League Matches Simultaneously on Season’s Final Day
LOS ANGELES – Finally, the wait is over – Survival Sunday has arrived. For the first time in U.S. television history, nine live games from the most dramatic day in soccer are being carried on one family of outlets. On Sunday, May 13, the final day of action from the Barclays Premier League, FOX Sports Media Group (FSMG) presents the best in international soccer, as England’s top teams compete for financial survival, hardware and European honors.
Led by FX, FOX’s fully-distributed cable powerhouse, FSMG networks SPEED, FSN, FUEL TV, FOX Soccer, FOX Soccer Plus and FOX Deportes, along with digital platforms FOXSoccer.com and FOX Soccer 2Go, are carrying all nine matches live at 10:00 AM ET. Pre-match coverage begins at 9:30 AM ET on all networks with the exception of SPEED, with all outlets carrying post-match coverage of this hallmark event. FX anchors halftime coverage. Pre-match, halftime and post-match coverage (English) is hosted by Rob Stone, with analysis from Eric Wynalda, Warren Barton and Brian McBride. All FSMG outlets are showing the Barclays Premier League trophy presentation following the day’s events along with highlights from all 10 Survival Sunday games.
Today FSMG announced its full lineup for Survival Sunday, highlighted by Manchester United’s must-win match at Sunderland to keep its title hopes alive on FX and in Spanish on FOX Deportes. Arsenal, Tottenham and Newcastle United are currently behind Manchester City and Manchester United in the race for highly lucrative UEFA Champions League positions. All three clubs fight for their place among the elite on Survival Sunday, with Arsenal traveling to West Bromwich Albion on FSN, Tottenham hosting Fulham and American superstar Clint Dempsey on FOX Soccer, and Newcastle battling Everton carried by FOXSoccer.com.
Chelsea faces recently-relegated Blackburn Rovers on SPEED ahead of their 2012 UEFA Champions League Final clash with Bayern Munich (May 19/FOX Sports). Liverpool looks to rebound from FA Cup disappointment at Swansea City on FUEL TV, while Bolton must win at Stoke City to stay alive in the Barclays Premier League (FOX Soccer Plus).
Teams live and die with each goal on Survival Sunday, and fans can follow all of the action at once via FOXSoccer.com/SurvivalSunday with real-time standings updates after every change. Twitter conversations surrounding all games will be streamlined on FOXSoccer.com/SurvivalSunday, allowing fans to follow the day’s events simultaneously (hashtag #SurvivalSunday). There will be live play-by-play for all 10 Survival Sunday matches with FOX Soccer MatchTrax, along with exclusive video highlights from every game throughout the day.
WHAT: Survival Sunday – the final day of England’s Barclays Premier League, where all 20 teams face off at the same time (9:30 AM ET). The bottom three teams are relegated from the BPL (clubs 18-20), while the top four sides ensure passage to the world’s most prestigious (and lucrative) club tournament – the UEFA Champions League. Teams finishing in fifth and sixth place can qualify for the 2012-2013 UEFA Europa League.
WHEN: Sunday, May 13 – 9:30 AM ET (except SPEED, who will join at 10:00 AM ET).
Sunderland v Manchester United — FX & FOX Deportes
Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United visits Sunderland needing a win to keep title hopes alive in the race against Manchester City.Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers — SPEED
Chelsea’s midseason revival continues against recently doomed Blackburn. Rovers were relegated following Monday’s defeat to Wigan, and Chelsea needs to win in order to remain in the hunt for European qualification.
Swansea City v Liverpool — FUEL TV
Following FA Cup disappointment against Chelsea, English giant Liverpool and captain Steven Gerrard look to finish their season on a high note against upstart Swansea City.West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal — FSN
In a vital match for Arsenal, the Gunners aim to secure their place in next season’s UEFA Champions League by winning at West Bromwich Albion.Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham — FOX Soccer
Chasing an all-important UEFA Champions League position, Tottenham hosts Fulham and American superstar Clint Dempsey at North London’s White Hart Lane.Stoke City v Bolton Wanderers — FOX Soccer Plus
At one of the most intimidating venues in English soccer, Stoke City hosts a Bolton team desperately seeking to avoid relegation at the Britannia Stadium. Sitting in the relegation zone in eighteenth place, Bolton must win to avoid dropping into the English second division.Everton v Newcastle United — FOXSoccer.com
In one of the most important clashes on Survival Sunday, Newcastle looks to secure its place in next season’s UEFA Champions League, while Everton needs to win for a shot at UEFA Europa League qualification.Norwich City v Aston Villa — FOX Soccer 2GO
In its first season since gaining promotion to the Barclays Premier League, Norwich City has impressed and looks to go out on a high against Aston Villa at Carrow Road.Wigan Athletic v Wolverhampton Wanderers — FOX Soccer 2GO
Safe from relegation after defeating Blackburn Rovers on Monday, a resurgent Wigan team celebrates its Barclays Premier League survival at home against last place Wolverhampton.Manchester City v Queens Park Rangers — ESPN2/MatchTrax
Manchester City seeks to capture its first Barclays Premier League title against a Queens Park Rangers team fighting to avoid relegation.
That’s all.
MLB, Joe Buck Steer Fox Sports Media Group To Five Sports Emmy Awards
The Fox Sports Media Group was a multiple Sports Emmy Award-winner on Monday, bringing a total of five statues home to its headquarters in Southern California.
MLB on Fox took four Sports Emmy Awards including Outstanding Live Sports Special for the 2011 World Series. The man who called the Fall Classic for Fox, Joe Buck received the Emmy for Outstanding Sports Personality – Play-by-Play. Rounding out the Fox Sports haul from the Sports Emmy Awards was a trophy for Speed’s work on the 27th NASCAR All-Star Race in the Live Event Turnaround category.
So Fox wins five Sports Emmy Awards and is happy with its loot from last night.
MLB ON FOX HITS GRAND SLAM AT SPORTS EMMYS
Joe Buck Wins Seventh Emmy Award for Outstanding Play-By-Play
World Series Wins Outstanding Live Sports Special
SPEED Honored for All-Star Race CoverageNew York, NY – It was a big night for Joe Buck and the FOX Sports Media Group at the 33rd Annual Sports Emmys presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. MLB on FOX won four Emmys including Buck taking home the final award of the night, Outstanding Play-by-Play. Other big wins for MLB on FOX include Outstanding Live Sports Special for the 2011 World Series, Live Event Audio/Sound and Technical Team Remote. SPEED added a fifth Emmy to FSMG’s total, winning the Live Event Turnaround category for its coverage of NASCAR’s 27th All-Star Race.
Buck, FOX Sports’ lead MLB and NFL announcer, is no stranger to the Emmy stage. This is his seventh Sports Emmy for Outstanding Play-by-Play, including an impressive stretch of five straight wins from 2001-2005.
Another major award – Outstanding Live Sports Special – went to MLB on FOX for its coverage of the 2011 World Series. The dramatic, seven-game series featured the St. Louis Cardinals’ amazing comeback against the Texas Rangers. FOX Sports Media Group Vice Chairman Ed Goren and MLB on FOX coordinating producer Pete Macheska accepted the award. The awards for Live Event Audio/Sound and Technical Team Remote for MLB on FOX were accepted by Jerry Steinberg, SVP, Field Operations.
The four wins brings FOX Sports’ Emmy total to 89, including 26 for MLB on FOX.
David Hill, Ed Goren, Eric Shanks and John Entz are the executive producers of FOX Sports.
More Sports Emmy Award press releases are coming up.
2012 Sports Emmy Awards Live Blog
The Sports Emmy Awards are being handed out in New York tonight. Through various sources at the event, I’ll be able to update this post as awards are being doled to the various winners. And no, I’m not there, but I can provide the winners as soon as they become available.
For the full list of nominees, go here.
OUTSTANDING STUDIO SHOW — WEEKLY
Inside The NBA — TNT
OUTSTANDING LIVE EVENT SOUND
MLB on Fox — Fox
OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
America’s Cup Highlight Show — Versus
OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION DESIGN
Sunday Night Football — NBC
OUTSTANDING SHORT FEATURE
(tie)
“Together”-E:60 — ESPN
“Time Out of Mind”-Outside The Lines — ESPN
OUTSTANDING EDITING
24/7 Pacquaio/Marquez — HBO
OUTSTANDING PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT — EPISODIC
(tie)
2011 Stanley Cup Final — NBC
A Game of Honor — Showtime
OUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONALITY — SPORTS REPORTER
Michele Tafoya — NBC
OUTSTANDING GRAPHIC DESIGN
Sport Science — ESPN
OUTSTANDING SPORTS DOCUMENTARY
A Game of Honor — Showtime
OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL TEAM STUDIO
MLB Tonight — MLB Network
OUTSTANDING PLAYOFF COVERAGE
NFL Wild Card Saturday — NBC
OUSTANDING CAMERA WORK
2011 Ironman Triathlon — NBC
OUTSTANDING EDITED SPORTS SPECIAL
Joplin: City of Hope — ESPN2
OUTSTANDING MUSIC COMPOSITION DIRECTION/LYRICS
Men of Mettle-Ed Sabol’s Last Football Movie — NFL Network/NFL Films
OUTSTANDING SPORTS PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT — INSTITUTIONAL
NBA on TNT: Shaq Get Ready — TNT
OUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONALITY — STUDIO HOST
Bob Costas — NBC/MLB Network (of course)
OUTSTANDING NEW APPROACHES SPORTS EVENT COVERAGE
PGA Championship LIVE on PGA.com — PGA.com
OUTSTANDING OPEN/TEASE
NBA on TNT: Live Forever — TNT
OUTSTANDING POST PRODUCED AUDIO/SOUND
Sound FX: All Access — NFL Network
OUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONALITY — SPORT EVENT ANALYST
Cris Collinsworth — NBC
THE DICK SCHAAP WRITING AWARD
24/7 Flyers/Rangers: Road to the Winter Classic — HBO
OUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONALITY — STUDIO ANALYST
Charles Barkley — TNT
OUTSTANDING NEW APPROACHES SPORTS PROGRAMMING
A Game of Honor — Showtime
OUTSTANDING EDITED SPORTS SERIES/ANTHOLOGY
The Franchise: A Season with the San Francisco Giants — Showtime/MLB Productions
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR SPORTS
Jack Whitaker — CBS/ABC Sports
OUTSTANDING STUDIO SHOW — DAILY
MLB Tonight — MLB Network
OUTSTANDING LONG FEATURE
Outside The Lines: The Man in the Red Bandana — ESPN
OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL TEAM REMOTE
(tie)
MLB on Fox — Fox
Winter X Games 15 — ESPN 3D
OUTSTANDING LIVE SPORTS SERIES
Sunday Night Football — NBC
OUTSTANDING SPORTS JOURNALISM
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel: The College Bowl Game Money Trail — HBO
OUTSTANDING LIVE EVENT TURNAROUND
Inside The Headsets — Speed
OUTSTANDING LIVE SPORTS SPECIAL
The World Series — Fox
OUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONALITY — PLAY-BY-PLAY
Joe Buck — Fox
That concludes the Awards for tonight.
The Wednesday Links
Let’s do some linkage today. Been doing pretty good in providing links this week and I don’t want to stop.
Starting with Michael Hiestand of USA Today, he talks with ESPN bloviator Chris Berman who compares himself to Ted Williams, then tries not to compare himself to Ted Williams, claims he doesn’t pay attention to criticism when he clearly does and then makes no sense about cameras. Yes, I’m showing my anti-Chris Berman bias.
Tom Weir of USA Today’s Game On writes that Jose Canseco’s Twitter account is back up and running. Oh joy.
At The Sherman Report, Ed Sherman looks at some classic anti-Mel Kiper rants from ESPN’s past coverage of the NFL Draft.
Sports Business Daily notes that Los Angeles Lakers nutjob Metta World Peace was a no-show on Conan O’Brien TBS program after his 7 game suspension for elbowing Oklahoma City Thunder forward James Harden.
John Ourand of Sports Business Journal writes about Fox’s deal with Golden Boy Promotions that will put live fights on Fuel and Fox Deportes.
Michael Bradley at the Indiana University National Sports Journalism Center says NHL ratings are up significantly for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, which seemingly condones violence on the rink.
Tim Baysinger at Broadcasting & Cable notes that ABC’s ratings for the NBA are up 10% over last year despite the lockout that wiped out the first month of the season.
Mike Reynolds from Multichannel News says the Stanley Cup Playoffs are good to the NBC Sports Network.
Multichannel News says Speed has renewed the rights to the 24 Hours of LeMans road race.
Tony Manfred of the Business Insider Sports Page has video of Chelsea’s goal that put them in the UEFA Champions League Final, but the best part was Gary Neville’s on-air orgasm for Sky Sports.
Jim Edwards of the Business Insider Sports Page looks into NBC’s reasons for an almost $1 million price tag for a 30 second ad for its Thanksgiving Night NFL game.
Matt Yoder of Awful Announcing has Mike “Doc” Emrick in the latest edition of his podcast.
Matt has great video of some awkward banter between SportsCenter anchors Steve Weissman and Sage Steele. Poor Sage.
CNBC’s Darren Rovell tells us that Shake Shack could be in more MLB parks around the country.
Leah Michaels of GoLocal Providence says ESPN’s Chris Berman was at his alma mater to honor Brown University’s athletic director.
All Access has Fox Sports Radio’s coverage plans for the NFL Draft.
Steven Beardsley of Stars and Stripes says NFL Network will feature cutaways during the NFL Draft to a battalion of troops based in Germany.
Kevin Paul Dupont in the Boston Globe provides a brief history on the greatest tradition in sports, the hockey handshake at the end of every playoff series.
In the New York Post, Phil Mushnick reports that ESPN Radio is close to deal with the New York Yankees that would put the team on FM after ten years of being on WCBS-AM.
Richard Sandomir of the New York Times looks at the ratings for the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Newsday’s Neil Best says the ESPN and NFL Network made the right call in not spoiling draft picks before they’re announced.
Pete Dougherty at the Albany Times Union says we’re still waiting for the start times for the NHL Games 7 on Thursday.
Rick Bozich of the Louisville Courier-Journal says he listened to the radio on Saturday over waiting for Fox to switch to Philip Humber’s perfect game.
Glenn Guilbeau in the Monroe (LA) News Star has New Orleans Saints interim coach Joe Vitt blasting ESPN for its latest story on the team.
KBTX in College Station, TX says Fox Sports Southwest received record ratings for the Pudge Rodriguez retirement ceremony before Monday’s Yankees-Rangers game.
George M. Thomas in the Akron Beacon Journal tells us that the networks are all over the NFL Draft.
Philip Hersh of the Chicago Tribune says swimmer Missy Franklin has become of the face of NBC’s Olympic promotional campaign.
Robert Kurson at Chicagoside Sports explains why after 25 years, he no longer listens to sports radio.
Matt Solinsky of the Desert (CA) Sun writes that Time Warner Cable and Fox Sports San Diego continue carriage talks that would put Padres games back on the provider.
Jamie Sturgeon of the Financial Post has CBC vowing in an increasingly expensive world to keep Hockey Night in Canada.
Steve Lepore at Puck The Media talks about NBC Sports Group’s ratings for the NHL Playoffs on Monday.
Sports Media Watch explores ABC’s second straight year for record NBA TV ratings.
Joe Favorito looks at how sports brands can tap into National Train Day next month.
And that will put a wrap on the links.
Fox Goes Crazy on English Premier League’s Survival Sunday, May 13
The English Premier League’s season is winding down and as teams fight to stay in the league in an attempt to stave off relegation to lower leagues (I love that concept and would wish MLB and the NHL could do such a thing with its minor leagues), Fox Sports Media Group will pull off an unprecedented multi-platform project.
On Sunday, May 13 as teams hope to gain enough points to remain in the EPL, Fox will utilize the networks in its cable sports empire as well as as online sites to air 9 games that day. ESPN2 will air one game as well.
The usual networks of Fox Soccer and Fox Soccer Plus will air games, but in addition, the networks of FX, Speed, Fuel, Fox Sports Net and Fox Deportes will have contests as well. Fox will also utilize FoxSoccer.com and FoxSoccer2Go as well.
For soccer fans and those who follow the EPL, it will be a day to remember and one to see if Fox attempts this with the first day of the league’s new season in August.
Here’s the Fox Sports press release.
MAY 13 IS SURVIVAL SUNDAY
FOX Sports Media Group Presents Nine Live English Premier League Matches Simultaneously on Season’s Final Day Unprecedented Media Event Maximizes FSMG’s Linear & Digital Assets
New York/Los Angeles – Every year, on the final day of England’s Premier League season, all 20 teams from the world’s top domestic soccer competition play each other in a frantic 10-match race for financial survival, hardware and European honors. This year, on May 13, for the first time in American television history, nine of those matches are being carried live simultaneously by one family of outlets.
Led by FX, Fox’s fully-distributed cable powerhouse, FOX Sports Media Group (FSMG) networks SPEED, FSN, FUEL TV, FOX Soccer, FOX Soccer Plus and FOX Deportes, along with digital platforms FOXSoccer.com and FOX Soccer 2Go, are carrying all nine matches live on Sunday, May 13 at 10:00 AM ET. Pre-match coverage begins at 9:30 AM ET on all networks with the exception of SPEED, with all outlets carrying post-match coverage of this hallmark event. Known to soccer fans as “relegation Sunday” and dubbed Survival Sunday by Fox, this unprecedented programming strategy reaffirms FSMG’s unparalleled commitment to provide the world’s best international soccer competition.
“With so much at stake, there’s nothing like the tension of the Premier League’s final Sunday, and we hope to capture every minute we can using the considerable resources available to the FOX Sports Media Group, including SPEED and FUEL TV, unconventional outlets for soccer,” said FSMG’s Eric Shanks, Co-President and COO. “Our plan is to provide cut-ins and updates from matches as often as necessary, while never taking the viewer away from the game they’re watching.”
FOX Sports Media Group’s commitment to the English Premier League is underlined by airing over 300 matches per season, including 180 live matches across FOX Soccer and FOX Soccer Plus. FOX Sports also aired three encore matches on NFL Sundays last fall and two live matches last winter. Highlights, commentary and analysis from England’s top division are at the center of FOX Soccer’s primary studio shows, Match Day and Goals on Sunday. Additionally, FOX Soccer carries round-by-round English Premier League preview and review shows, as well as a weekly magazine feature and Premier League Fan Zone.
FX, Fox’s flagship general entertainment basic cable network, carried two UEFA Champions League semifinal matches in 2011, and is doing the same this month. FSN, through its 20 owned-and-operated regional networks is the nation’s leading provider of local sports, producing over 5,000 live local events annually, but is no stranger to televising high-caliber soccer. It has aired a national Premier League game-of-the-week since 1998 and has aired UEFA Champions League matches on both a live and delayed basis. FSN also aired a national MLS game-of-the-week last season, Manchester United’s U.S. Summer Tour in 2003 and 2004, WPS matches nationally, a variety of college matches and ancillary programming. Finally, SPEED, the nation’s first and only cable television network dedicated to automotive and motorcycle racing, performance and lifestyle, and FUEL TV, FSMG’s dynamic sports network for men, offers soccer as a programming stunt for the first time.
Survival Sunday has serious implications for the teams involved. The centerpiece of this event is the relegation battle. While there can only be one league champion, the remaining 19 clubs jockey for position to determine qualification for European tournament play and Premiership survival. Wins and losses on May 13 carry heavy consequences, and a single point can be the difference between prosperity and financial ruin.
At the end of Survival Sunday, those teams occupying the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth positions are eliminated from the world’s best soccer league and three teams from the second division are promoted to the English Premier League for the 2012-2013 season. Relegated clubs stand to lose upwards of $40 million.
The top four clubs in the English Premier League earn UEFA Champions League qualification, receiving a potential reward of $75 million and the right to play in the world’s most prestigious club tournament. Pending the results of other domestic competitions, the fifth, sixth and seventh places in the Premier League table also carry significance. The holders of those spots at the end of Survival Sunday qualify for the UEFA Europa League, a continent-wide knockout tournament with more than 40 years of history and tradition. Beginning this fall, 2012-2013 Europa League contests are being carried by FOX Soccer and FOX Soccer Plus.
Survival Sunday matchups are listed below. Specific networks and digital platforms will be determined at a later date. ESPN will select one match from the schedule. All games begin at 10:00 AM ET.
MAY 13 Matches Network
Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers TBA
Everton v Newcastle United TBA
Manchester City v Queens Park Rangers TBA
Sunderland v Manchester United TBA
Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham TBA
Norwich City v Aston Villa TBA
West Bromwich Albion v Arsenal TBA
Wigan Athletic v Wolverhampton Wanderers TBA
Stoke City v Bolton Wanderers TBA
Swansea City v Liverpool TBAIn addition to a full slate of matches on FOX Sports Media Group’s networks, fans can also view and follow real-time scorelines on FOXSoccer.com/SurvivalSunday, as well as FOX Soccer 2Go, FOX Soccer’s subscription-based digital platform available online and via mobile and tablet applications.
For more information regarding Survival Sunday, please visit www.FOXSoccer.com/SurvivalSunday, www.twitter.com/FOXSoccer and www.facebook.com/FOXSoccer.
What a way to follow Survival Sunday and Fox is pulling off quite the effort to show its commitment to soccer. I also think this could be a preview of how Fox could handle the World Cup in 2018 utilizing the actual Fox network, FX and Fox Soccer.
33rd Annual Sports Emmy Nominations Announced
We have the nominations, all 170 in 33 different categories, for the 33rd Annual Sports Emmy Awards. They just came out today. There are some surprises like massive hockey charlatan Pierre McGuire nominated in the Sports Reporter category and for some really strange reason, Skippy Bayless of ESPN2′s First Take was nominated for Best Studio Analyst. What analysis does he do besides yelling and having massive manlove for Tim Tebow?
There are some of the usual suspects are nominated, Bob Costas for Best Studio Host, Al Michaels in Play-by-Play, Cris Collinsworth for both Studio and Game Analyst.
Some of the nominations I agree with include Mike Mayock for Best Game Analyst, College GameDay and Football Night in America as Best Studio Shows and all of the movies in the Sports Documentary category. Sports documentaries were strong this year and I have trouble picking one although Catching Hell, the ESPN Films effort on Steve Bartman and the Chicago Cubs might be the weakest of the bunch, but the doc was still very good.
Ok, get ready to scroll, the entire list is below. We do need a page break so the list of nominees will after the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences press releases.
THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES THE NOMINEES FOR THE 33RD ANNUAL SPORTS EMMY® AWARDS
Winners to be Honored During the April 30th Ceremony At Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center
Jack Whitaker to Receive Lifetime Achievement AwardNew York, NY – March 20, 2012 – The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) today announced the nominees for the 33rd Annual Sports Emmy® Awards.
More than 170 nominees were announced in 33 categories including outstanding live sports special, live series, sports documentary, studio show, promotional announcements, play-by-play personality and studio analyst. The Awards will be given out at the prestigious Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center located in the Time Warner Center on April 30th, 2012 in New York City.
This year’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Sports will go to the Sports Commentator and Essayist, Jack Whitaker.
“This is an outstanding year for the sports community and for The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences,” said Malachy Wienges, Chairman, NATAS. “The entries received in this year’s Sports Emmys resulted in a record 175 nominees, illustrating the quality of these entries. We are also honoring Jack Whitaker with our Lifetime Achievement Award. I had the pleasure of working with Jack for eighteen years at CBS, and Jack is a sports icon and a class act.”
In addition to Jack Whitaker, many of the today’s leading sports broadcasters, personalities and television professionals will be in attendance as presenters at the event.
The networks of ESPN (ESPN, ESPN 2, ABC, ESPN 3D & espn.com) lead the nomination totals with 55, the NBC Sports Group (NBC, Versus, Golf Channel & nbcsports.com) garnered 32, CBS (CBS, Showtime, CBSSports.com) entries received 26 nominations, while Turner Sports (TNT, TBS, NBA TV, NBA.com & truTV) have 22.
A complete list of all nominees is attached below.
33rd Annual Sports Emmy Award Nominations by Network Group
ESPN (ESPN, ESPN 2, ABC, ESPN 3D, espn.com) – 55
NBC Sports Group (NBC, Versus, Golf Channel, nbcsports.com) – 32
CBS (CBS, Showtime, CBSSports.com) – 26
Turner Sports (TNT, TBS, NBA TV, NBA.com, truTV) – 22
HBO Sports – 19
FOX Sports Media Group (FOX, SPEED) – 16
NFL Network – 12
MLB Network – 8
DIRECTV – 2
MLB Advanced Media (MLB.com, MLBAM) – 2
NFL.com – 2
NCAA.com – 1
PGA.com – 133rd Annual Sports Emmy Award Nominations by Network
ESPN – 36
NBC – 22
HBO Sports – 19
CBS – 15
FOX – 15
TNT – 15
ESPN2 – 14
NFL NETWORK – 12
SHOWTIME – 10
MLB NETWORK – 8
VERSUS – 7
TBS – 3
ABC – 2
DIRECTV – 2
ESPN 3D – 2
GOLF CHANNEL – 2
NBA TV – 2
NFL.COM – 2
CBSSPORTS.COM – 1
ESPN.COM – 1
MLB.COM – 1
MLBAM – 1
NBA.COM – 1
NBCSPORTS.COM – 1
NCAA.COM – 1
PGA.COM – 1
SPEED – 1
truTV – 1BREAKDOWN OF MULTIPLE PROGRAM/SERIES NOMINATIONS
Program/Nominations/Network
24/7: 8 - HBO
E: 60: 7 – ESPN2
A Game of Honor: 5 – Showtime/CBSSports.com
MLB on FOX: 5 – FOX
NASCAR on FOX: 5 – FOX
NBA on TNT: 4 – TNT
NBC Sunday Night Football: 4 – NBC
FIFA Women’s World Cup: 3 – ESPN/ESPN2
Outside the Lines: 3 – ESPN
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel: 3 – HBO
SportsCenter: 3 – ESPN
The Army/Navy Game: 3 – CBS
The Franchise: 3 – Showtime
Winter X Games 15: 3 – ESPN/ESPN3D
2011 Open Championship: 2 – ESPN
2011 Stanley Cup Final: 2 – NBC/Versus
ESPN Monday Night Football: 2 – ESPN
Football Night in America: 2 – NBC
Grand Slam Tennis on ESPN: 2 – ESPN2
Inside the NBA on TNT: 2 – TNT
Joplin: City of Hope: 2 – ESPN2
McEnroe/Borg: Fire & Ice: 2 – HBO
MLB Tonight: 2 – MLB Network
NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament: 2 – CBS/TBS/TNT/truTV
NFL Films Presents: 2 – NFL Network
NFL GameDay Morning: 2 – NFL Network
NFL on FOX: 2 – FOX
Sports Science: 2 – ESPN/ESPN.com
Sunday NFL Countdown: 2 – ESPN
Unguarded: 2 – ESPN
And after the page break, all of the nominees for the 33rd Annual Sports Emmy Awards which will be handed out April 30 in New York City.
Some Monday Linkage
I’ve been out for much of the day and my phone battery died while in transit so imagine feeling out of touch and lost like I did. But I’m back with you.
I’ll do a few links here and add a few more in another post later.
Sports Business Journal’s John Ourand has his sports media predictions for 2012.
Michael Hiestand of USA Today writes Craig James has officially left ESPN to run for US Senate from Texas. I know college football fans are breathing a sigh of relief.
Michael says CBS drew big ratings for New England-Denver yesterday.
And Michael says Golf Channel will team analysts Nick Faldo and Johnny Miller together on the PGA Tour’s season opening tournament next month.
In his Monday Morning Quarterback, Sports Illustrated’s Peter King reports on how NBC renewed its Sunday Night Football deal with the NFL (scroll down).
At Mashable, Sam Laird reports on how the NFL plans to bring tablets to the sidelines.
Mike Reynolds at Multichannel News reports on how the NFL plans to expand the Thursday Night Football schedule as early as next season.
Mike writes that NFL Network is on pace to set a record ratings mark for Thursday Night Football.
Mike says Fox Sports has appointed an interim President for its Speed network.
At the Hollywood Reporter, Sofia M. Fernandez has the video of the Saturday Night Live Tim Tebow sketch.
CNBC’s Darren Rovell talks with NBC Sports Chairman Mark Lazarus about the network’s new 9 year, $950 million per contract with the NFL.
Chad Finn of the Boston Globe notes that Pats-Broncos drew a big rating both nationally and locally.
The New York Times’ Richard Sandomir profiles the new NBC Sports Chairman who had some big shoes to fill when Emperor Dick Ebersol left.
Over to the New York Post where Phil Mushnick shows his hatred for ESPN.
Newsday’s Neil Best isn’t surprised to see CBS pull a big number for Patriots-Broncos yesterday.
The Albany Times Union’s Pete Dougherty writes that Time Warner Cable is pledging not to pull MSG off its cable systems during its carriage dispute with the channel.
Pete has your Week 16 NFL TV schedule for Saturday (don’t forget it’s Christmas Eve).
David Zurawik of the Baltimore Sun writes the Ravens have renewed their existing radio and TV deals.
David enjoyed listening to Cris Collinsworth’s analysis of an otherwise lackluster Ravens performance last night.
Jim Williams of the Washington Examiner says TNT is ready to showcase new NBA studio analyst Shaquille O’Neal.
We’ll hold it there and do some more linkage later.
Providing Some Sunday Linkage
Let’s do some linkage on this Sunday morning. Some good stuff to get to.
TVbytheNumbers says World Series Game 3 easily won the primetime ratings last night over college football and repeats on NBC.
The Associated Press has an in-depth story on how Fox and Telemundo won the rights to the 2015-22 World Cups.
Marisa Guthrie and Georg Szalai of the Hollywood Reporter report on NBCUniversal’s all-in bid for Telemundo for the rights to FIFA’s World Cups from 2015 through 2022.
R. Thomas Umstead from Multichannel News writes on the winning bids by Fox and Telemundo for the US media rights to the World Cup.
Todd Spangler of Multichannel says a Cox Cable employee in Arizona has pleaded guilty to inserting a brief clip of a porno movie during the Super Bowl in 2009.
Also from Multichannel, Mike Reynolds writes that Golf Channel is adding five international tournaments to close out 2011.
Oh here we go again. There’s another silly carriage dispute and it involves Fox again. Remember last year’s Cablevision/Fox dispute that left the network off cable systems in New York and Philadelphia? Well, this time Fox is having a dispute with DirecTV and among the channels that could be pulled: FX, Fox Soccer & Fox Soccer Plus, Speed, Fuel and 19 Fox Sports Net regional channels. That’s just great. We get the latest from Alex Weprin from TV Newser.
John Ourand from Sports Business Daily also looks at the Fox/DirecTV dispute.
Phil Swann of TV Predictions has a suggestion on how to prevent these disputes in the future.
Richard Pagliaro of Tennis Magazine writes that ESPN has obtained the online rights of several women’s tennis tournaments.
Glenn Davis from SportsGrid has the video of Michigan State’s amazing Hail Mary pass to win last night’s game against Wisconsin.
At the Sox & Dawgs blog, good friend Ian Bethune has the full page ad former Boston Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein placed thanking Red Sox fans.
Jeré Longman of the New York Times looks at Fox and Telemundo winning the World Cup bids.
Newsday’s Neil Best looks back at the 25th anniversary of Game 6 of the 1986 World Series from NBC’s point of view.
The great Bob Glauber of Newsday has a story on several NFL teams showing concern about being miked up for games and having their signals heard not only on TV, but by opposing teams.
The New York Post’s Phil Mushnick has the preposterous theory that the World Series is watered down.
Paul Tharp of the Post says the lure of tax breaks led NBC Sports to move its headquarters to Connecticut.
Harvey Zucker of the Jersey Journal reviews ESPN’s documentary on boxer Chuck Wepner, affectionately known as “The Bayonne Bleeder” and one who knocked down Muhammed Ali.
Tracee Hamilton of the Washington Post says the Nationals deserve a better TV deal.
Jim Williams of the Washington Examiner talks with Navy’s associate athletic director about allowing Showtime to film a year-long documentary on its rivalry with Army.
Mike Mooneyham from the Charleston (SC) Post & Courier looks at E:60′s profile of WWE wrestler Scott Hall.
Tom Jones of the St. Petersburg Times notes that Florida State and Tampa Bay Bucs radio voice Gene Deckerhoff is pulling off a unique double dip this weekend.
David Knox of the Birmingham (AL) News talks with ESPN college football analyst Ed Cunningham who is also an award-winning documentary filmmaker.
Doug Demmons of the News says ESPN is pleased with its NASCAR Non-Stop Coverage.
Mel Bracht of the Daily Oklahoman says ESPN’s Brad Nessler and Todd Blackledge got the job done during last night’s Texas Tech-Oklahoma game.
John Kiesewetter of the Cincinnati Enquirer says CBS has relented and the market will get today’s Oakland-KC game and Carson Palmer’s Raiders debut.
John notes that Joe Morgan’s syndicated radio show has changed from a nightly program to weekends-only.
Kathleen Lavey from the Lansing (MI) State Journal writes about the crowd that showed up for ESPN’s College GameDay on the Michigan State campus yesterday.
Bob Wolfley of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel talks with ESPN College GameDay’s Lee Corso about how elaborate his headgear picks have become.
Dan Caesar from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch talks with MLB Network host and Gateway City native Greg Amsinger.
Dan says Joe Buck’s voice rose to the occasion in last night’s World Series Game 3.
The Los Angeles Times’ Lisa Dillman says some soccer fans fear the Fox cross promotion for the World Cup.
Sports Media Watch says the SEC on CBS fell to near season-low ratings.
SMW says college football on ABC is way up this season.
Steve Lepore at Puck The Media says Versus is having an up-and-down start to the NHL season.
Joe Favorito says Dan Wheldon’s death should not halt IRL’s initiatives to be more transparent with the public.
And we’ll end it there for today. The Sunday NFL pregame quotage will be posted throughout the day.
Time For Monday Linkage
I’m at home today waiting for workers to finish doing some renovations at the office so I’ll take the opportunity to do some blogging. Wasn’t able to do the megalinks on Friday or do what I wanted to do over the weekend so while I have the chance, I’ll bring you linkage.
Michael Hiestand of USA Today writes that while NBC is hoping for big ratings from the U.S. Open, evidence suggests otherwise.
Austin Karp of Sports Business Journal tweets the overnight ratings for the U.S. Open’s final round coverage on NBC were down significantly from last year.
At Sports Business Journal, Tripp Mickle and John Ourand report that Fox is looking to put some of its 13 NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule on Speed in its next contract.
The Associated Press previews an HBO Real Sports story on Tiki Barber’s battle with depression after losing his NBC job and his marriage.
Mike Reynolds from Multichannel News says Wimbledon is back today with plenty of coverage for the tennis fan.
Marcus Vanderberg at SportsNewser notes that NBC had to apologize for omitting “Under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance that aired at the beginning of its U.S. Open coverage on Sunday.
Cam Martin of SportsNewser says someone forgot to renew Grantland.com’s domain name yesterday.
Awful Announcing has the video of Joe Buck forgetting the score during Saturday’s Yankees-Cubs game.
The Big Lead has video of the Washington Wizards’ John Wall showing off his horrible baseball skills throwing out the first pitch at a Nationals game.
Ryan Ballengee at Pro Golf Talk says the Chicago Daily Herald messed up a headline on Rory McIlroy in this morning’s edition.
We know about the picture of the kissing couple at the Vancouver riots after the Bruins clinched the Stanley Cup last week. CBC News found them and we now know that it was not a sudden moment of passion.
Over to ESPN Front Row, Carrie Kreiswirth speaks with ESPN the Magazine editor Chad Millman about moving operations to Bristol, CT with the rest of ESPN.
Ken Kerschbaumer at Sports Video Group looks at ESPN’s operations at the U.S. Open at Congressional.
Richard Sandomir of the New York Times says tonight, MSG Network will air rare footage of a brutal hockey fight involving the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers from 1958.
The New York Post’s Phil Mushnick got sick of hearing how NBC kept harping on Rory McIlroy’s collapse at The Masters back in April.
Phil also trashes CBS Sports Network for hiring former Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez blaming him for everything wrong with college football dating back to the 1960′s.
Jim Williams of the Washington Examiner talks with NBC Sports’ Jimmy Roberts.
Tom Jones of the St. Petersburg Times writes about the incredible shrinking sports reports on TV newscasts.
Tom says NBC stirred up an unnecessary controversy over the Pledge of Allegiance during the U.S. Open yesterday.
Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean writes that satellite radio subscribers will finally be able to hear the Titans radio feed of the team’s games. Thanks to Sports Business Digest for the link.
Bob Wolfley of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has a couple of ESPN analysts’ takes on the Bucks draft plans.
Ed Sherman at Crain’s Chicago Business says BP is back to sponsoring the Cubs-White Sox series after dropping out last year due to the Gulf of Mexico disaster.
David Haugh of the Chicago Tribune says the untimely death of local sportscaster Daryl Hawks left a huge void with his family on Father’s day.
Dusty Saunders of the Denver Post writes that ESPN’s Jay Bilas gets to show off his inner Mel Kiper, Jr. during the NBA Draft.
Jay Posner of the San Diego Union-Tribune has Dick Enberg announcing that this year will be his last Wimbledon ever.
Joe Flint of the Los Angeles Times visits Dan Patrick and the Danettes at their Milford, CT studios.
Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News has this week’s SoCal sports calendar.
Bruce Dowbiggin with the Toronto Globe and Mail explores the launch of a new Canadian sports magazine.
And I’m heading to the office now. I’ll do more links later.
2011 Sports Emmy Award Nominations Breakdown
Let’s look at the breakdown of nominations by network and then by series. We have the numbers for you.
32nd Annual Sports Emmy Award Nominations by Network
Network Nominations
ESPN 36
HBO 22
NBC 20
CBS 17
ABC 13
FOX 12
ESPN2 9
MLB Network 7
TNT 6
NFL Network 4
Showtime 4
DIRECTV 2
NBCOlympics.com 2
NBCSports.com 2
NFL.com 2
Speed 2
TBS 2
Big Ten Network 1
CBS Interactive 1
Current TV 1
ESPN Deportes 1
ESPN.com 1
ESPNU 1
Fuel 1
MLBAM 1
Travel Channel 1
USA 1
Versus 1
BREAKDOWN OF MULTIPLE PROGRAM / SERIES NOMINATIONS
Program | Nominations | Network |
XXI Olympic Winter Games | 11 | NBC / NBCOlympics.com |
2010 FIFA World Cup | 10 | ESPN / ESPN2 / ABC |
NFL on CBS ? Super Bowl XLIV | 6 | CBS |
E:60 | 5 | ESPN2 |
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the New York Jets | 4 | HBO |
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel | 4 | HBO |
24/7 Mayweather – Mosley | 3 | HBO |
24/7 Penquins – Capitals: Road to the Winter Classic | 3 | HBO |
Inside the NFL | 3 | Showtime |
Lombardi | 3 | HBO |
Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals | 3 | HBO |
NFL on FOX | 3 | FOX |
Outside the Lines | 3 | ESPN |
24/7 Jimmie Johnson: Race to Daytona | 2 | HBO |
2010 NBA Draft | 2 | ESPN |
Golf on CBS | 2 | CBS |
Inside the NBA on TNT | 2 | TNT |
June 17th, 1994 | 2 | ESPN |
MLB Postseason on TBS | 2 | TBS |
MLB Tonight | 2 | MLB Network |
NASCAR on FOX | 2 | FOX |
NBA Playoffs on TNT | 2 | TNT |
NBC Sunday Night Football | 2 | NBC / NBCSports.com |
NCAA Basketball on CBS | 2 | CBS / CBS Interactive |
That’s all. I expect the networks to send their Emmy Award nominations press releases later today.
2011 Sports Emmy Award Nominations
The Sports Emmy Nominations are out. Just released by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The awards will be handed on May 2 at Lincoln Center in New York. Our list of nominees is below.
Best Play-by-play has the usual suspects, last year’s winner Jim Nantz, Al Michaels, Joe Buck, even Bob Costas, but it’s nice to see Verne Lundquist nominated. Jon Gruden is an addition to the Game Analyst category. And you’ll see the usual suspects in the Studio Analyst category.
Breakdown of nominations will follow in a separate post.
The Nominations
Outstanding LIVE SPORTS SPECIAL
2010 FIFA World Cup: Final Match – Spain vs Netherlands – ABC
2010 Tour de France – Versus
Golf on CBS: The MastersCBS
NBA Finals on ABC – ABC
The Breeders’ Cup World Championship: The 2010 Breeders’ Cup Classic – ESPN
The Ryder Cup – NBC/USA
Outstanding LIVE SPORTS SERIES
ESPN College Football – ESPN
ESPN Monday Night Football – ESPN
NASCAR on FOX and SPEED – FOX/SPEED
NBC Sunday Night Football – NBC
NFL on FOX – FOX
Outstanding LIVE EVENT TURNAROUND
Inside the Headsets:The 26th All?Star Challenge – SPEED/NASCAR Media Group
Sound FX: Cincinnati Bengals at New York Jets – NFL Network/NFL Films
The 2010 World Series of Poker Final Table – ESPN
Tour de France on CBS – CBS
XXI Olympic Winter Games - NBC
Outstanding PLAYOFF COVERAGE
2010 FIFA World Cup – ESPN
MLB Postseason on TBS – TBS
NBA Playoffs on TNT – TNT
NCAA Basketball on CBS: The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament – CBS
NFL on FOX: NFC Championship Game – FOX
Outstanding EDITED SPORTS SPECIAL
24/7: Mayweather?Mosley – HBO
24/7: Penguins?Capitals: Road to the NHL Winter Classic – HBO Bill Parcells: Reflections on a Life in Football – NFL Network/NFL Films
I Scored a Goal – ABC
Red Bull Young Jaws – Fuel/Red Bull Media House
Outstanding SPORTS DOCUMENTARY
June 17th, 1994 – ESPN
Lombardi – HBO
Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals – HBO
Robben Island: A Greater Goal – ESPN2
The Two Escobars – ESPN Deportes
Outstanding EDITED SPORTS SERIES/Anthology
Big Ten Basketball 2010: The Journey – Big Ten Network
E:60 – ESPN2
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the New York Jets -HBO/NFL Films
NCAA on CBS: Championships of the NCAA – CBS
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel – HBO
Outstanding STUDIO SHOW ? WEEKLY
College Gameday – ESPN
Football Night in America – NBC
Inside the NBA on TNT – TNT
MLB Network’s Studio 42 with Bob Costas – MLB Network
NFL GameDay Morning – NFL Network
Outstanding STUDIO SHOW ? DAILY
Inside the NBA on TNT – TNT
MLB Postseason on TBS – TBS
MLB Tonight – MLB Network
Pardon the Interruption – ESPN/Rydholm Projects
SportsCenter – ESPN
Outstanding SPORTS JOURNALISM
E:60: Children of Bhopal – ESPN2
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel:Fallen Star – HBO
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel: The Missing Link – HBO
Vanguard: Soccer’s Lost Boys – Current TV
Outstanding SHORT FEATURE
E:60: A League of Her Own – ABC
Inside the NFL: The Drew Swank Story – Showtime
NFL on CBS: Honoring Flight 93 – CBS
NFL on CBS ? Super Bowl XLIV: Wynton Marsalis ? ’43 Years’ – CBS
Outside the Lines: Santa Anita: A Dark History – ESPN
Outstanding LONG FEATURE
E:60: Josiah’s Time – ESPN2
E:60: Survival 1 – ESPN2
E:60: Unbreakable – ESPN2
Outside the Lines:Asian Carp – ESPN
Outside the Lines: The Power of Dylan – ESPN
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel: Leading Man – HBO
Outstanding OPEN / TEASE
2010 FIFA World Cup – ABC
2010 NBA Draft – ESPN
Lombardi – HBO
NBA Playoffs on TNT: Jamie vs Justin – TNT
XXI Olympic Winter Games:Discovery – NBC
Outstanding NEW APPROACHES SPORTS EVENT COVERAGE
CBS NCAA March Madness On Demand IPhone App – CBS Interactive
MLB.com At Bat 2010 -MLBAM
NFL Sunday Ticket Experience on DIRECTV – DIRECTV
NFL.com Live: 2010 Scouting Combine – NFL.com
XXI Olympic Winter Games: Beyond the Broadcast – NBCOlympics.com
Outstanding NEW APPROACHES SPORTS PROGRAMMING
24/7:Mayweather?Mosley Face Off with Max Kellerman – HBO
Sunday Night Football Extra – NBCSports.com
The Science of Sports – NBCSports.com
Outstanding NEW APPROACHES ? SPORTS PROGRAMMING ? SHORT FORMAT
Sport Science – ESPN.com
The NFL Season: A Biography – NFL.com/NFL Network
XXI Olympic Winter Games – NBCOlympics.com
Outstanding Sports Personality ? STUDIO HOST
Chris Berman – ESPN
James Brown – CBS/Showtime
Bob Costas – NBC/MLB Network
Ernie Johnson – TNT
Dan Patrick – NBC /DirecTV
Scott Van Pelt – ESPN
Outstanding Sports Personality ? PLAY?BY?PLAY
Joe Buck – FOX
Bob Costas – MLB Network
Mike Emrick – NBC
Verne Lundquist – CBS
Al Michaels – NBC
Jim Nantz – CBS
Outstanding Sports Personality ? STUDIO ANALYST
Charles Barkley – TNT
Kirk Herbstreit – ESPN
Tom Jackson – ESPN
Howie Long – FOX
Harold Reynolds – MLB Network
Outstanding Sports Personality ? SPORTS EVENT ANALYST
Cris Collinsworth – NBC
Jon Gruden – ESPN
Orel Hershiser – ESPN
Phil Simms – CBS
Jeff Van Gundy – ABC
Outstanding TECHNICAL TEAM REMOTE
Golf on CBS – CBS
NASCAR on FOX – FOX
NFL on CBS ? Super Bowl XLIV – CBS
Winter X Games 14 – ESPN / ESPN2
Outstanding TECHNICAL TEAM STUDIO
2010 FIFA World Cup – ESPN/ABC
MLB Tonight – MLB Network
XXI Olympic Winter Games – NBC
Outstanding CAMERA WORK
2010 FIFA World Cup – ESPN/ABC
24/7: Jimmie Johnson: Race to Daytona – HBO
First Ascent: Fly or Die – Travel Channel/Sender Films
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the New York Jets – HBO/NFL Films
NFL Films Presents: Shots of the Year - NFL Network/NFL Films
XXI Olympic Winter Games: Discovery -NBC
Outstanding EDITING
2010 Scripps National Spelling Bee – ABC
24/7: Jimmie Johnson: Race to Daytona – HBO
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the New York Jets – HBO/NFL Films
Inside the NFL: Sounds of the Year – Showtime/NFL Films
June 17th, 1994 – ESPN
The Dick Schaap WRITING AWARD
2010 FIFA World Cup – ESPN/ABC
24/7: Mayweather?Mosley – HBO
24/7: Penguins?Capitals: Road to the NHL Winter Classic – HBO
Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals – HBO
XXI Olympic Winter Games: Discovery – NBC
Outstanding MUSIC COMPOSITION / DIRECTION / LYRICS
2010 FIFA World Cup: Day One Tease – ESPN/ABC
2010 FIFA World Cup: U2 & Soweto Gospel Choir – ESPN/ESPN2/ABC
Lombardi – HBO
Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals – HBO
NFL on CBS ? Super Bowl XLIV: Run This Town – CBS
NFL on CBS ? Super Bowl XLIV: Wynton Marsalis ? ’43 Years’ – CBS
Outstanding Live Event AUDIO / SOUND
MLB on FOX – FOX
NASCAR on FOX – FOX
NFL on FOX – FOX
Outstanding Post Produced AUDIO / SOUND
24/7: Penguins?Capitals: Road to the NHL Winter Classic – HBO
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the New York Jets – HBO
Inside the NFL: Sounds of the Year – Showtime/NFL Films
NFL on CBS ? Super Bowl XLIV: Run This Town – CBS
XXI Olympic Winter Games: Remember the Titans – NBC
Outstanding GRAPHIC DESIGN
2010 FIFA World Cup – ESPN
ESPNU College Football Whiparound – ESPNU
MLB Network Studio Graphics – MLB Network
NBC Sunday Night Football – NBC
Sport Science – ESPN/Base Productions
XXI Olympic Winter Games – NBC
Outstanding PRODUCTION DESIGN / ART DIRECTION
2010 FIFA World Cup – ESPN/ESPN2/ABC
2010 NBA Draft – ESPN
ESPN NFL Unmasked – ESPN
NFL on CBS ? Super Bowl XLIV: Run This Town – CBS
The George Wensel TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Ballpark Cam – MLB Network
Enhanced Visual Accompaniment – ESPN
ESPN3D – ESPN
US Open Tennis Championships: 3D at US Open Tennis Championships – CBS
Outstanding SPORTS PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT? INSTITUTIONAL
Is It Monday Yet?: Monday Action, An Exit Away, Stone’s Throw – ESPN/Wieden & Kennedy
MLB All?Star Game: Sand – FOX/The Mill
NBC Sports Championship Season – NBC
NHL Winter Classic: Classic Rivalry; Classic Spectacle – NBC
XXI Olympic Winter Games: One Day; Dream It, Win it; One Dream – NBC
Outstanding SPORTS PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT ? EPISODIC
ESPN Films ? 30 for 30 ‘What if I told You…?’: Winning Time, The Two Escobars, Pony Express – ESPN
NFL ‘It’s Good to Have a Ring’: Booth; Airport; Pool Party – FOX/SMuggler
The Open Championship: Perception – ESPN
XXI Olympic Winter Games: One Day; Olympic Showdown; Dancing Stars – NBC
And those are your nominations for the 32nd Annual Sports Emmy Awards. More stuff on this coming up throughout the day.
Attempting The Friday Night Megalinks
I’m going to try to finish off the megalinks tonight while watching the NCAA Tournament. This is not guaranteed to work, but I’ll do my best.
The Weekend Viewing Picks have everything you need for your TV planning.
Let’s get to your links.
National
USA Today’s Dueling Mikes return, Michael Hiestand and Mike McCarthy argue whether a player-less NFL Draft would make for good television.
Mike McCarthy notes the ratings for the first real day of NCAA Tournament action on the networks of CBS/Turner.
Mike says CBS broke into the NCAA Tournament to air the President Obama statement on Libya today.
Sports Illustrated’s Richard Deitsch says CBS/Turner will likely change Charles Barkley’s role for next year’s NCAA Tournament.
The St. Petersburg Times’ Eric Deggans, writing for the Indiana University National Sports Journalism Center, says the March Madness on Demand app is not without its glitches.
Marisa Guthrie of the Hollywood Reporter notes that Damon Wayans will play the lead character in a sitcom based on ESPN Radio hack Colon Cowherd.
Michael Malone of Broadcasting & Cable says CBS local affiliates are sad they can’t air schools from their local markets, but they understand the new TV landscape.
Mike Reynolds from Multichannel News notes the increase of visitors to the NCAA’s March Madness on Demand platforms this year.
Mike also looks at the increased ratings for the opening day of the NCAA Tournament, their highest in 20 years.
Alex Frutkin of Mediaweek says Speed has set its summer schedule in stone.
Dan Fogarty of SportsGrid notes that CBS/Turner NCAA Tournament sideline reporter Jaime Maggio has caught the eye of many viewers.
Dan has the great video of Gus Johnson’s call of the frantic ending of George Mason-Villanova. Great call from Gus.
Matthew DeGeorge of SportsGrid says a San Diego sports anchor almost got run over during a live shot in Arizona.
Marcus Vanderberg of SportsNewser talks with MLB Network’s Harold Reynolds.
Marcus says an MMA blog has been banned from an upcoming UFC event for leaking photos of a Playboy photo shoot of ring girl, Arianny Celeste.
CNBC’s Darren Rovell notes that Gus Johnson has trademarked his own catchphrase.
Darren questions the annual story that the NCAA Tournament hurts work productivity.
Puck The Media’s Steve Lepore isn’t too happy about NBC’s NHL decisions.
Gossip Sports lists the Top 10 Gus Johnson moments in college basketball. These are totally great moments.
Jim Weber of Lost Letterman explains why despite Gus Johnson’s popularity, he won’t call the Final Four as long as Jim Nantz is at CBS Sports.
The Sports Media Watch says the MLS season opener did quite well for ESPN.
SMW says ESPN received record ratings for Championship Week.
And SMW notes that ESPN had a very good week for the NBA.
Ken Kerschbaumer from Sports Video Group says ESPN’s E:60 will produce 3-D features for the ESPN 3D audience which totals about 25.
East and Mid-Atlantic
The Boston Globe’s Chad Finn celebrates 30 seasons of Mike Gorman and Tommy Heinsohn as TV voices of the Celtics.
Bill Doyle of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette talks about a Brave New World for airing the NCAA Tournament.
Newsday’s Neil Best discusses how this year’s CBS control room was more relaxed for the NCAA Tournament as compared to past years.
Neil says a YES analyst is expected to return this season after a year’s absence.
Phil Mushnick of the New York Post is wary of athlete apologies.
The Post’s Justin Terranova has five questions for ESPN NBA analyst Jon Barry.
From Fishbowl NY, Jerry Barmash reports that long time WCBS-AM Sports Director Jared Max is leaving the station.
Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union says a local radio has the NCAA Tournament covered.
Pete looks at the combined ratings for CBS/TBS/TNT/truTV on the first day of the NCAA Tournament.
Pete asks why not have a Red Zone Channel for the NCAA Tournament?
Dan Steinberg from the Washington Post’s DC Sports Bog looks at Donovan McNabb working as a college basketball analyst.
Cindy Boren of the Post’s Early Lead says NFL Films President Steve Sabol will undergo surgery for a brain tumor. Let’s hope all goes well.
Jim Williams of the Washington Examiner takes a look at the American LeMans racing series airing races live on ESPN3.com, then having its races air in condensed format later.
South
To the Miami Herald and Barry Jackson who looks at the local sports radio scene.
The St. Petersburg Times’ Tom Jones talks with CBS’ Ian Eagle who has to really do his homework for the four games he called Thursday for the NCAA Tournament.
David Barron from the Houston Chronicle writes that the staggered tip times have helped the early ratings of the NCAA Tournament on CBS/Turner.
David talks about how CBS/Turner handled the President Obama statement on Libya during its NCAA Tournament coverage.
Jenni Carlson of the Daily Oklahoman says the NCAA Tournament is tempting fans to stay home and watch the games instead of attending them in person.
Midwest
John Kiesewetter from the Cincinnati Enquirer instructs readers how to find NCAA Tournament games on Saturday.
Michael Zuidema from the Grand Rapids (MI) Press looks at some of the sports media oddities to arise from this year’s college basketball postseason.
Bob Wolfley of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel loves the way CBS/Turner is handling the NCAA Tournament.
Ed Sherman from Crain’s Chicago Business has his winners and losers.
Phil Rosenthal of the Chicago Tribune says an ESPN Chicago host who was arrested on DUI charges has entered rehab.
Dan Caesar from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch likes the CBS/Turner collaboration on the NCAA Tournament.
Dan says former Rams offensive tackle Orlando Pace has bought a piece of two local sports radio stations.
West
Scott D. Pierce of the Salt Lake Tribune says CBS is big into BYU’s Jimmer Fredette.
And Scott says the Utah women will be seen on ESPN2 on Saturday.
John Maffei from the North County Times has San Diego Padres and San Diego State University basketball voice Ted Leitner amazed at the ride he’s been calling this season.
Tom Hoffarth at the Los Angeles Daily News talks with CBS/Turner’s Steve Kerr about working the NCAA Tournament.
Canada
Bruce Dowbiggin of the Toronto Globe and Mail wonders if TSN can make a dent in the local sports radio scene.
The Canadian Sports Media blog critiques TSN’s first year of handling the NCAA Tournament.
And we are done with the megalinks.
Let’s Do Some Mid-Week Linkage
It’s Wednesday. It means we’re midway through the week which is a good thing. It also means time for the linkage. I hope to get this done before I have an appointment so let’s get cracking.
USA Today’s Michael Hiestand talks about the NBA’s ratings increases on ESPN and TNT.
Mike McCarthy at USA Today’s Game On blog says Tony Kornheiser ripped New York Yankees co-chair Hank Steinbrenner on ESPN last night.
Staci D. Kramer at paidContent has the NHL denying a Bloomberg Businessweek report that it was talking with YouTube to stream live games.
Jon Lafayette at Broadcasting & Cable writes that ESPN is one of the highest valued cable networks in a new study.
Mike Reynolds of Multichannel News says MSG Network will run a marathon of Carmelo Anthony games before his New York Knicks debut tonight.
Diego Vasquez from Media Life Magazine notes that the NBA is a red-hot ratings magnet.
Hey mon! Radio-Info says ESPN Radio has signed its first affiliate in the Caribbean.
CNBC’s Darren Rovell says the New York Knicks suddenly became hot again.
Darren has a transcript of his interview with New Jersey Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov.
Friend of Fang’s Bites Lisa Horne profiles one of the cast members of the Speed reality show, “Car Warriors” which premieres tonight.
From across the Atlantic, Paul Kelso of the the London Telegraph says European soccer governing body, UEFA wants all 53 member governing bodies to sign over their broadcast rights so it can negotiate a new TV contract. Apparently, England is balking at this proposal.
Marc Berman at the New York Post says Carmelo Anthony will get his own VH-1 reality show now that he’s a New York Knick.
Dick Jerardi of the Philadelphia Daily News speaks with Turner Sports president David Levy about TBS’, TNT’s and truTV’s role in the NCAA Tournament.
Jon Fine of the DC-based TBD.com went searching for the man behind the Washington City Paper column that has DC NFL Team owner Daniel Synder flexing his legal muscles.
Gene Frenette of the Florida Times-Union speaks with Denver Broncos QB Tim Tebow about his new autobiography and being a commercial pitchman.
Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel says Fox Sports Florida will be available to Comcast subscribers in sections Central Florida.
Gregory A. Hall of the Louisville Courier-Journal writes about NBC bringing back all three legs of horse racing’s Triple Crown to one network.
David McCollum at the Log Cabin (AK) Democrat says ESPN is playing musical chairs with an early date in the University of Central Arkansas’ football schedule.
Bob Wolfley of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that the local ESPN Radio affiliate will have Super Bowl XL MVP Aaron Rodgers as a weekly guest during the NFL season.
The Milwaukee Business Journal also notes Rodgers’ weekly guest spot.
Ed Sherman at Crain’s Chicago Business notes that local Bears talk steered sports radio station WSCR to a morning drive ratings win over nationally-based Mike & Mike on ESPN Radio Chicago.
Matt Minkus at the Tucson Citizen talks with CBS college basketball analyst Clark Kellogg.
Paul Coro with the Arizona Republic says the NBA’s Phoenix Suns will air all of its games on cable starting next season.
Larry Bohannon of The Desert (CA) Sun looks at Golf Channel and NBC combining forces for the WGC-Match Play Championship.
Bruce Dowbiggin of the Toronto Globe and Mail writes that hockey maybe Canada’s game, but the NHL wants to make it the world’s.
Dave Stewart at The Guardian in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada talks with TSN’s three voices of curling.
Sports Media Watch says CBS received good ratings for the PGA Tour’s Northern Trust Open.
SMW has some various ratings news and notes.
Steve Lepore at Puck The Media says Versus will air a special Trade Deadline edition of Hockey Central on Monday.
Dave Kohl at Major League Programs feels better about NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman following his interview with WFAN’s Mike Francesa.
And that’s going to be it for the links.
Cranking Out Some Sunday Links
Let’s do some Sunday links for you today. Good stuff to get to. Let’s get cranking.
Mike Reynolds from Multichannel News reports that DirecTV is rebranding FSN affiliates in Denver, Pittsburgh and Seattle.
Mike writes that NFL Network hit a season-low audience for Thursday Night Football, not reaching an average five million viewers for the first time in 2010.
Dan Fogarty of SportsGrid has Charles Barkley’s comments on Brett Favre’s alleged sexting of Jenn Sterger.
The Waterbury (CT) Republican-American says ESPN filmed a local Christmas display for Sunday NFL Countdown.
Neil Best of Newsday talks with actor Christian Bale who co-stars with Mark Wahlberg in the excellent movie, “The Fighter”.
Bob Raissman with the New York Daily News claims Jets coach Rex Ryan will become a media target if his team doesn’t beat the Pittsburgh Steelers today.
Once again, Dr. Doom and Gloom at the New York Post says everything in sports television is bad and all telecasts should go back to the old black and white days.
At the Washington Post’s DC Sports Bog, Joe Theismann discusses his role in “The Blind Side”.
To the Washington Examiner where Jim Williams talks with media lightning rod from earlier this year, Ms. Inez Sainz.
The Toledo (OH) Blade talks with ESPN’s Mike Tirico.
Bob Wolfley of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel says the Patriots are big favorites over the Packers according to one national NFL pundit.
Bob says the University of Wisconsin football team gets a big spread in ESPN the Magazine.
Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News wonders why Mark Cuban’s college football championship proposal is getting rejected.
Debbie Arrington of the Sacramento Bee writes that Sunday Night Football is the dominant NFL primetime package now.
John Daly at the Daly Planet says contrary to reports, Speed won’t be known as the NASCAR Network.
Sports Media Watch has its Weekend Ratings Predictions.
That will do it for today. Watch for the Sunday NFL pregame quotage throughout the day.
Squeezing Out Some Tuesday Links
Well, I don’t have to rush back to another office today so I’ll provide some much desired linkage. We’ve already heard about Brett Favre this morning and I don’t want to suckered into another summer of “Will he or won’t he” again. Tired of the whole machinations and ESPN having Rachel Nichols stationed in Mississippi reporting every 15 minutes on SportsCenter. I saw the news break on Twitter. Just glad I wasn’t watching ESPN when the news broke.
Ok, to the links.
USA Today’s Michael Hiestand crunches some of the TV ratings numbers from the weekend.
Brian Lowry in Fox Sports.com isn’t a fan of TV dictating game times.
Fox Sports Net Vice President of Public Relations Chris Bellitti breaks news on Twitter that Fox will not bid for the Texas Rangers.
Darren Everson of the Wall Street Journal notes that NFL training camps have become giant reality shows.
Mike Reynolds of Multichannel News says DirecTV is about to do an all-out blitz for its NFL Sunday Ticket package.
Milton Kent of Fanhouse says be prepared to see Kurt Warner on Dancing with the Stars this season.
Clay Travis at Fanhouse talks with SEC Commissioner Mike Slive and how he got the richest media rights deal in college sports.
Trey Kirby of Yahoo’s Ball Don’t Lie blog says expect to see a lot of the Miami Heat on national TV.
CNBC’s Darren Rovell says despite taking a hit to his image, Upper Deck still believes in LeBron James.
Darren wonders why the Miami Heat had to fire its entire season tickets sales staff.
To the Indiana University National Sports Journalism Center and Eric Deggans of the St. Petersburg Times who writes that Shaquille O’Neal is giving us a lesson on how the sports media world has changed in the 21st Century.
Keith Groller of the Allentown (PA) Morning Call notes that Speed is the closest thing a NASCAR fan has to a 24/7 channel dedicated to the sport.
Bob Flounders of the Patriot-News (PA) profiles Michael Barkann of Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia.
Bob has a little more with Barkann.
In Press Box, Dave Hughes of DCRTV writes about the Baltimore Ravens and MASN splitting ways after a five year partnership.
Sam Sessa of the Baltimore Sun saw ESPN’s corporate letter announcing the closure of the ESPNZone restaurants.
Jim Williams of the Washington Examiner tells us to look for the Ravens to partner with Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic.
In the Washington Post’s DC Sports Bog, Dan Steinberg says LaVar Arrington will join the Post to write a blog.
Hal Boedecker of the Orlando Sentinel says Bright House cable customers are used to disputes as ESPN is in danger of being pulled in September.
Jeff Shain of the Sentinel looks at Whit Watson joining the Golf Channel.
And Hal says Erin Andrews begins her Good Morning America gig on Thursday.
Barry Shlachter of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that News Corp. will not bid for the Rangers.
Jennifer Floyd Engel in the Star-Telegram feels Mark Cuban is in for the Texas Rangers bidding for himself and not the fans.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will put all of its games, except for those picked exclusively by TNT or ABC, on Fox Sports Oklahoma.
John Kiesewetter of the Cincinnati Enquirer tells us that Brian Collins who gave us, “Boom Goes The Dynamite” is now looking for a new job.
Eric Hansen of the South Bend (IN) Tribune looks at Mike Mayock as the new TV analyst for Notre Dame football.
Phil Rosenthal of the Chicago Tribune says the local Fox affiliate is surprised over losing a sports anchor.
Ed Sherman in Crain’s Chicago Business says the White Sox refute manager Ozzie Guillen’s claims about MLB’s treatment of Latin players.
Joe Flint of the Los Angeles Times reports of the long term agreement between CBS and Comcast that carries coverage for CBS College Sports as well.
John Consoli of The Wrap says ESPN is selling BASS, LLC. to a former Time Inc. executive.
AJ Daulerio of Deadspin says it appears the new book on ESPN is going to be a blockbuster.
The Big Lead tells us about some rumblings at Yahoo! Sports.
Steven Collins at Bristol Today notes that actor Mark Wahlberg put ESPN’s public relations at Defcon 4 after an interview with Moviefone.
Sports Media Watch says NASCAR’s ratings bounced back on Sunday.
SMW notes that the Miami Heat will have two big national games in December.
Steve Lepore of Puck The Media teases a five part series on the future of the NHL on US TV.
Emmett Jones in Sports Business Digest praises DirecTV for making its SuperFan package available to all NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers instead of a select few.
SportsbyBrooks notes that ESPN writer Arash Markazi has had stories spiked before.
Bob’s Blitz has video of NESN’s Heidi Watney throwing out the first pitch for the Lowell Spinners during her Bobblehead night.
That will do it.
Quick Monday Linkage
I have to be at a jobsite this morning, but I’ll give you a few links before going out.
Mike McCarthy at USA Today says Tiger Woods took hits from golf analysts and reporters for dropping out of the Players Championship.
At the Indiana University National Sports Journalism Center, Jason Fry tells bloggers to look inside the numbers when it comes to web traffic.
John Ourand, Michael Smith and Terry Lefton from the Sports Business Journal says after losing FedEx as a sponsor, ESPN has obtained a new one for the Orange Bowl.
John writes that while MLB Network is getting critical praise, the channel’s ratings have not followed suit.
Terry Lefton chronicles how Anheuser-Busch returned as the official beer sponsor of the NFL.
CNBC’s Darren Rovell wonders if rugby can become part of the American sports lexicon.
Darren talks with UFC President Dana White.
Darren says teams that offer free tickets in exchange for bad play is sports marketing of the future.
Kent Gibbons of Multichannel News writes that Time Warner Cable will pick up Speed’s new broadband channel.
The great Richard Deitsch of Sports Illustrated has his Media Power Rankings for April.
The New York Times’ Richard Sandomir reviews Bill Madden’s book on Yankees owner George Steinbrenner.
To Phil Mushnick of the New York Post who says the Mets’ baserunning blunders made no sense, but received no second guessing on TV.
Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union says Curt Menafee will once again replace Nick Charles on Showtime Boxing.
Tim Lemke says a negative Boston Globe article may have led to a Scottish soccer team pulling out of a planned US summer tour.
Jim Williams of the Washington Examiner says Tiger Woods is unsure that he would be able to defend the AT&T National crown this year.
Tom Jones in the St. Petersburg Times looks at how Sun Sports treated Sunday’s perfect game pitched by Oakland’s Dallas Braden against the Tampa Bay Rays.
John Kiesewetter of the Cincinnati Enquirer writes that former Reds shortstop Barry Larkin will be part of the MLB Network announcing team calling this Saturday’s Civil Rights Game in the Queen’s City.
Gene Myers of the Detroit Free Press conducted the final interview with Ernie Harwell last year and was published this week. Here’s part one. Part two is here. Part three will be posted on Tuesday.
In Crain’s Chicago Business, Ed Sherman writes that Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz is not a fan of Versus.
Kansas City sports radio station WHB is reporting that the Big Ten is extending invitations to four schools including two Big 12 teams, Notre Dame and Rutgers.
Dusty Saunders of the Denver Post says Ernie Harwell made quite the impression on him.
Los Angeles Times TV critic Robert Lloyd reviews ESPN’s 30 for 30 documentary, “Straight Outta L.A.”
Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News has this week’s sports calendar in SoCal.
Tom also reviews “Straight Outta L.A.”
Bruce Dowbiggin of the Toronto Globe and Mail says hockey could learn a thing or two from soccer.
Chris Zelkovich of the Toronto Star writes that CBC’s Bob Cole has found the play-by-play magic once again.
William Houston in Truth & Rumours has some Canadian sports TV ratings news and notes.
Steve Lepore at Puck The Media notes that Dan Patrick will host NBC’s coverage of the Stanley Cup Finals, something that Dan has been talking about on his radio show.
Steve also does a takedown of William Houston who has become a bitter little hedgehog since leaving the Toronto Globe and Mail.
The Sports Media Watch says ABC garnered strong ratings for the two NBA playoff games it carried this weekend.
SMW says Yankees-Red Sox failed to live up to its past ratings on Fox. Don’t forget that the game finished on FX due to rain delays and a NASCAR commitment.
SMW notes that Fox did do well with the Southern 500 on Saturday.
And SMW says a Tiger Woods-less Players Championship on Sunday led to a huge ratings drop for NBC.
Over at Boston Sports Media Watch, I post a couple of hockey notes including one regarding the ratings for the NHL on Versus in Boston.
EPL Talk has BBC Sport’s very good promo for the World Cup.
And now are done with all of the links for Monday.
Complete List of Winners At The 31st Annual Sports Emmy Awards
Last night, I gave you some of the winners of the 31st Annual Sports Emmy Awards which were handed out in New York. I garnered the info as best as I could. We now have the complete list of winners. A press release which was put on the Sports Emmy Awards website will be posted here shortly. The entire list of winners from Monday night’s festivities comes to you right after the break. This is a long list so I’m dong a jump.
OUTSTANDING LIVE SPORTS SPECIALSuper Bowl XLIII – NBCExecutive Producer
Dick EbersolProducer
Fred GaudelliDirector
Drew EsocoffReplay Producers
Robert Hyland, Mark TeitelmanSideline Producer
Michele FromanSenior Associate Director
Charlie VanacoreSegment Producers
Rebecca Chatman, Israel DeHerrera, Ken Hirdt, Kaare NummeAssociate Producers
Charles Dammeyer, Drew Devine, Bryan Dumas, Wade Junco, Margaret Murphy, Vinny Rao, Craig Rothberg, Michael Rothman, Russell SproleAssociate Directors
Brigette Boginis, Pierre MoossaOUTSTANDING LIVE SPORTS SERIES
NBC Sunday Night Football – NBCExecutive Producer
Dick EbersolProducer
Fred GaudelliDirector
Drew EsocoffReplay Producer
Charlie VanacoreSideline Producer
Michele FromanAssociate Director
Pierre MoossaSegment Producers
Ken Hirdt, Wade Junco, Kaare NummeAssociate Producers
Bryant Anderson, Erin Bollendorf, Charles Dammeyer, Andrew Macchio, Ryan Meyers, Margaret Murphy, Vinny Rao, Craig Rothberg
OUTSTANDING LIVE EVENT TURNAROUNDInside the Headsets/The 25th All Star Race – Speed/NASCAR Media GroupExecutive Producers
Jay Abraham, Paul Brooks, Steve Craddock, Jeff Hillegass, Jim Jorden, Hunter Nickell, Frank WilsonProducersQuinn Collins, Nora Driscoll, Kevin Foley, Brian Goodwin, Sol Horner, Kevin Jackson, Rory Karpf, Wes Konick, Scott Leatherman, Brad Lockhart, Joel Maydak, Pete Nickell, Ben Reed, Wayne Riley, Shawn TruaxDirectorAl FrancescoAssociate ProducersJeff Lotierzo, Chris Rohlfs, Katja Schwarz, Jamie Vancil, Glenn Vasko, Dawn WilliamsAssociate DirectorsPat Berger, Brent Buntyn, Harry Cogan, Dave Colozzi, Gina Gupton, David Harrison, Andre Ihle, Craig Johnson, Gary Johnson, Suzy Slater
OUTSTANDING EDITED SPORTS SPECIAL24/7 Mayweather?Marquez – HBO Sports/Red Line FilmsExecutive Producers
Rick Bernstein, Ross Greenburg
Senior ProducerDavid Harmon
Coordinating ProducerScott Boggins
ProducersAbtin Motia, Thomas Odelfelt
Operations ProducerCris DiLegge
Field Producers
Jackson Nguyen, Gabriel Spitzer
Associate ProducersBrad Buckwalter, Aaron Cohen, Peter Cooley, Jeff Fisher, Danon Hinty, Jonathan Katz, Adam Marinelli, Dan Marks, Alastair McKewitt, John Tipton, Andres VazquezOUTSTANDING SPORTS DOCUMENTARY
Assault in the Ring – HBO Sports/ Live Star Entertainment/Wonder SoundExecutive ProducersRick Bernstein, Eric Drath, Ross Greenburg, Barry Murphy
Executive in Charge of ProductionFredric Cambria
Supervising ProducerJoseph M.Lavine
Operations ProducersKenneth Clausen, Holly Peterman
Associate ProducersAaron Cohen, Tripp Dixon, James Fideler, Brian Hartough, Zachary Heinzerling, Bill McCullough, Brian Murphy, Abby OakesOUTSTANDING EDITED SPORTS SERIES/ANTHOLOGYHard Knocks: Training Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals/HBO Sports/NFL FilmsExecutive Producers
Rick Bernstein, Ross Greenburg, Howard Katz, Steve Sabol
Coordinating ProducersDavid Harmon, Patrick Kelleher, Ross Ketover
ProducerKen Rodgers
Co-ProducerKeith Cossrow
DirectorSteve Trout
Segment ProducersCharlie Askew, Chris Barlow, Dave Douglas, Garrett Fittizzi, Greg Frith, hannon Furman, Rob Gehring, Jay Jackson, Jeff Larsen, Steve Lucatuorto, Nicholas Mascolo, Eric Monaco, Gerry Reimel, Margaret Ruffing?Morris, Adam Ryan, Bob Smith, Greg Smith, Angela Torma, Mike Wimmer
Associate ProducersPamela Alexo, Heidi Bahnck, Jim Barnett, Greg Bocchetti, Tom Brant, Kevin Bushman, Chris Corbellini, Matt Curran, Matt Dissinger, Deanna Forgione, Michelle Girardi, Mike Greenwood, Jared Hilbert, Nick Kehoe, John Marsh, Leo McCafferty, Tiffany Orbin, Erik Powers, Tim Rumpff, Jeremy Saidel, Jamil Smith, David Stiles, Justin Stoll, Chris Weaver, Alicia Zubikowski, Joe ZuccoOUTSTANDING STUDIO SHOW – WEEKLY
College GameDay – ESPN
Executive Producers
Steve Anderson, John Skipper, Norby Williamson
Executive EditorJohn Walsh
Managing EditorMark Gross
Director of NewsVince Doria
Senior Coordinating ProducersMichael Fountain, Jay Levy, David Miller
Coordinating ProducerLee Fitting
Senior Coordinating DirectorJay Francis
Senior DirectorScott Favalora
DirectorLorenzo Lamadrid
Senior Coordinating Producer, FeaturesCraig T. Lazarus
Coordinating Producers, FeaturesValerie Gordon, Tom McCollum, Victor Vitarelli
Feature ProducersNancy Devaney, Joseph Disney, Tom Engle, Kory Kozak, Michael Sciallo, Richard Thomas, Benjamin Webber
Associate ProducersRick Allison, Elisa Aniskoff, Ben Branch, Matthew Brooks, Jenn Brownsmith, Derek Chang, Lee Clark, Dick Dorner, Justin Endres, Chris Fallica, Gregory Fonseca, Chris Fulton, Joalin Goff, Chad Hanna, Kirk Henry, Timothy Horgan, Dirk Howard, Robert J. Labay, Seth Madway, Timothy McShay, Rick Mickler, Wendy Nickson, Carolyn Rauen, Tim Richard, Marc Rowley, Chuck Samataro, Shelley Saunders, Nicholas Sciallo, Claudia Slocum, Jeremiah Swartz, Reginald Walker, Lynne West, Mike Whittaker, Jonathan Whyley, Steve Widuch, Jonathan Williams
Associate DirectorsBrian Albon, Kristy HigginsOUTSTANDING STUDIO SHOW – DAILY
Pardon the Interruption – ESPNExecutive Producers
Steve Anderson, David Brofsky, Tony Kornheiser, Erik Rydholm, John Skipper, Michael Wilbon, Norby Williamson
Executive EditorJohn Walsh
Managing EditorMark Gross
Director of NewsVince Doria
Coordinating ProducerMatthew Kelliher
DirectorsMike Foss, Tom Howard
Associate ProducersElizabeth Hardwick, Megan McHale, Michael Morrell, Frankie Nation, Matthew Ouano, Anthony Reali, Amy Shapiro
Associate DirectorBonnie BerkoOUTSTANDING SPORTS JOURNALISM
E:60/Wanted: Fugitive – ESPN2Executive Producers
Andy Tennant, Bob WallaceDirector of News
Vince DoriaCoordinating Producers
Robert Abbott, Michael Baltierra, Robbyn FootlickFeature Producer
Yaron DeskaloSenior Producers
Ben Houser, Martin KhodabakhshianAssociate Producers
Pascal Charpentier, Timothy Horgan, Phil Iglesias, Dragana Jovanovic, Matt McCormick, Tim Spero, Hillary WaschReporter
Jeremy Schaap
OUTSTANDING SHORT FEATUREInside the NFL/ Fighting for #62?The Nick Reardon Story – CBS/ShowtimeExecutive Producers
Harold Bryant, Sean McManusCoordinating Producer
Pete Radovich, Jr.Producer
Sarah Rinaldi
OUTSTANDING LONG FEATURE
E:60/Catfish Hunters – ESPN2Executive Producers
Andy Tennant, Bob WallaceDirector of News
Vince DoriaSenior Producers
Ben Hauser, Martin KhodabakhshianCoordinating Producers
Robert Abbott, Michael Baltierra, Robbyn FootlickAssociate Producers
Barry Dycus, Aaron Johnson, Matt McCormick, Tom Moore, Ray Sullivan, Warren WolcottReporter
Wright ThompsonAND
NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship/The Magic of J?Mac – CBS
Executive Producer
Harold BryantSenior Producer
Eric MannCoordinating Producer
Stephen KarasikProducer
Pete Radovich, Jr.Associate Producers
Ken Bolkcom, Dave Brodsky, Anthony Cortese, Jim Karabin, Stuart Millstein, Mark YoungOUTSTANDING OPEN/TEASE
College Football on CBS/Army?Navy Game – CBSExecutive Producer
Harold BryantCoordinating Producers
Stephen Karasik, Craig SilverProducer
Pete Radovich, Jr.Associate Producers
Derek Ambrosi, Shelby Campbell, David Finch, Jim Karabin, Jon TaggartOUTSTANDING NEW APPROACHES SPORTS EVENT COVERAGECBS Mobile NCAA March Madness On Demand – CBS MobileExecutive Producers
Randy Ahn, Harold Bryant Robert Gelick, Curtis Kadohama, Jeff SellingerCoordinating Producers
Robert Dekas, Stephen KarasikCoordinating Director
Robert FishmanSenior Producer
Eric MannProducers
Victor Frank, Ken Mack, Robert H. Mansbach, Steve Scheer, Ross Schneiderman, Craig Silver, Mark WolffDirectors
Michael Arnold, James Cornell, Andrew Goldberg, Mark Grant, J. Bryan Lilley, Robert Matina, Suzanne Smith, Christopher SvendsenAssociate Producers
Chris Burns, Ryan Dougherty, Adam Holzman, Brian Jagoda, Todd Keryc, Bryan Kosowski, Jawn Morales, Steve Murphy, Kurtis Perdelwitz, Brian Seeling, George WishartAssociate Directors
Alex Bertsche, Alanna Campbell, Cory Fishman, Andrew Freedman, James W. Johnson,
Julie Landa, Steve Mc Kee, Kimani Morales, John Paquet, Jason Ross, Jonathan Segal, William Thayer
OUTSTANDING NEW APPROACHES SPORTS PROGRAMMINGSuper Bowl MVP’s – ESPN.comExecutive Producers
Robert King, John Kosner, Patrick StiegmanProducers
John Banks, Jeffri Chadiha, Sheldon SpencerFeature Producer
Christina HouserAssociate Producers
Nisha Arleth, Peggy Coe, Sean Hintz, Alex Kimball, Steven Kudirka, Robert Labay, Nick Manning, Jason Potterton, Lara Sasaran, Juan Sichon, Aaron Talasnik, David WeinerOUTSTANDING NEW APPROACHES SPORTS PROGRAMMING – SHORT FORMAT
Countdown to Vancouver – NBCOlympics.comExecutive Producers
Dick Ebersol, Perkins Miller, David Neal, Gary ZenkelSenior Producer
Eric HamiltonCoordinating Producers
Dave Gabel, Mark Levy, Jim ThompsonProducers
Israel DeHerrera, Phil ParrishAssociate Producers
Matthew Allen, Jamie Anton, Tom Davidson, Lena Glaser, Lee Ann Gschwind, Nikki Spetseris, Ryan YeagerOUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONALITY – STUDIO HOST
Bob Costas – NBC/MLB NetworkOUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONALITY – PLAY-BY-PLAY
Jim Nantz – CBSOUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONALITY – STUDIO ANALYST
Kirk Herbstreit – ESPNOUTSTANDING SPORTS PERSONALITY – SPORTS EVENT ANALYST
Cris Collinsworth – NBCOUTSTANDING TECHNICAL TEAM REMOTERed Bull Air Race World Series – FOX Sports Net/G.R.A.C.E Productions
OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL TEAM STUDIOMLB Tonight – MLB NetworkOUTSTANDING CAMERA WORK:
24/7 Pacquiao/Cotto – HBO SportsDirector of Photography
Thom StukasCamerapersons
Jeff Fisher, Alastair McKewitt, John TiptonOUTSTANDING EDITING
24/7 Mayweather/Marquez – HBO SportsEditors
Brad Buckwalter, Jonathan Katz, Dan Marks
THE DICK SCHAAP WRITING AWARD24/7 Pacquiao/Hatton – HBO SportsWriter
Aaron CohenOUTSTANDING MUSIC COMPOSITION/DIRECTION/LYRICSTed Williams – HBO SportsComposer
Gary LionelliOUTSTANDING LIVE EVENT AUDIO/SOUND
NASCAR on FOX – FOXSound/Audio
Fred Aldous, Ben Altopp, Tim George Denmark, Barbara Hanford, Anthony Lomastro, Kevin McCloskey, Steve Onuska, Allen Slansky, Chip Weaver, Doug Wilson
OUTSTANDING POST PRODUCED AUDIO/SOUNDHard Knocks: Training Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals – HBO Sports/ NFL FilmsSound/Audio
Vince Caputo, Paul Flinton, Kyle Hartigan, Mike Kennedy, Jerry Mahler, Rich Markowitz, Steve Moseley, Geoff Pawlikowski, Paul Pizzica, Mark Ricci, Scott ScharfAND
Inside the NFL/Sounds of the Year – CBS/Showtime/NFL FilmsSound/Audio
Scott Carter, Kyle Hartigan, Jesse Legrazie, Jerry Mahler, Debbie Markowitz, Shane McMartin, Geoff Pawlikowski, Paul Pizzica, Mark Ricci, Scott Scharf, Ron SchreierOUTSTANDING GRAPHIC DESIGN
MLB Tonight – MLB NetworkSenior Graphic Designers
Chris MalloryGraphic Designers
Alex Avdynshin, Jeff Boccia, C.J. Bottitta, Robert Brienza, Bob Brower, Dan Coldwell, David Corrado, Amanda Dunk, Michael Farris, Steve George, Santosh Isaac, Anthony Kounouklos, Premier Maldonado, David Mayzis, Jocelyne Meinert, Mike Moore, Jillian Nalasco, Oscar Navarro, Brian Perkins, Kaitlin Rose, Shannon Wong, Chung WuAND
SportsNation – ESPN2Graphic Designers
Charlie Collin, Kyle Cooper, Mark DiGiovanna, Mark Groeschner, Dale Harney, Joe Hribar, Justin Linde, Scott Lodge, Chris Mantzaris, Paul Mitchell, Tim O’Shoughnessy, Rick Pavia, Alex Popkin, Danielle Robinson, Michael Ruddy, Renata Sedzimir, Heewon Sohn, Kristen Suermann, Michael Szykowny
OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION DESIGN/ART DIRECTION
MLB Tonight – MLB NetworkProduction Designers
John Entz, Jim Fenhagen, Bruce Ferri, Gary Fippinger, Bryan Higgison, Joe Lamberta,Chris Mallory, Tony Petitti, Tony Santomauro, Michael Sheehan, Susan Stone, Karen WhritnerTHE GEORGE WENSEL TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
US Open Tennis/Flomotion - CBSInnovators
Ken Aagaard, Julianna Barbieri, Arturo Brena, Harold Bryant, Julie Curtiss, Shaun Dail, Robert Fishman, Joel Hahn, Stephen Karasik, Julie Landa, Robert H.Mansbach, John Paquet, Jason Ross, Moshe Samet, Eyal Stessel
OUTSTANDING SPORTS PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT – INSTITUTIONALFootball Season Never Ends/Run – NFL Network/Motion TheoryExecutive Producers
Kevin Balluff, Steve Bornstein, Dena KaplanCreative Director
Greg CarsonProducers
Javier Jiminez, Jason Myers, Anne Pierce, Liz Ross, Jason TrautweinDirector
Matt CullenOUTSTANDING SPORTS PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT – EPISODIC
24/7 Jimmie Johnson Race to Daytona/Mystical Forces – HBO/UltrablandProducerJustin JosephDirectorDavid Roofthooft
Here is the breakdown of winners by network.
The 30th Annual Emmy Awards for SportsSUMMARY OF WINNERS BY NETWORKHBO Sports/HBO (9)24/7 Mayweather-Marquez …………………………………………………. 2
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals .. 2
24/7 Pacquiao-Cotto ……………………………………………………………. 1
24/7 Pacquiao -Hatton ………………………………………………………… 1
24/7 Jimmie Johnson Race to Daytona ……………………………… 1
Assault in the Ring ………………………………………………………………. 1
Ted Williams ………………………………………………………………………… 1
CBS (4)College Football on CBS ………………………………………………………. 1
NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship ………………………………. 1
Jim Nantz …………………………………………………………………………….. 1
US Open Tennis ……………………………………………………………………. 1
MLB Network (4)MLB Tonight …………………………………………………………………………. 3Bob Costas …………………………………………………………………………… 1
NBC (4)Cris Collinsworth ………………………………………………………………… 1
Bob Costas …………………………………………………………………………… 1
NBC Sunday Night Football …………………………………………………. 1
Super Bowl XLIII ………………………………………………………………….. 1
ESPN (3)College GameDay…………………………………………………………………. 1
Kirk Herbstreit …………………………………………………………………….. 1
Pardon the Interruption ……………………………………………………….. 1
ESPN2 (3)E: 60 ……………………………………………………………………………………… 2
SportsNation ………………………………………………………………………… 1
CBS/Showtime (2)Inside the NFL ………………………………………………………………………. 2
CBS Mobile (1)CBS Mobile NCAA March Madness on Demand………………….. 1
ESPN.com (1)Super Bowl MVPs ……………………………………………………………….. 1
FOX (1)NASCAR on FOX …………………………………………………………………. 1FOX Sports Net (1)Red Bull Air Race World Championship ……………………………. 1NBCOlympics.com (1)
Countdown to Vancouver …………………………………………………. 1
NFL Network (1)Football Season Never Ends ……………………………………………… 1
Speed (1)Inside the Headsets ……………………………………………………………. 1
Good stuff.
Snowy Wednesday Linkage
On this really snowy day in Southern Rhode Island, I’m at home, warm, toasty, trying to find a DirecTV channel that isn’t blocked by the snow. While parts up north hardly received any snow, we’re getting walloped here in southern Rhode Island. No fun.
I’ll do links while I can.
Eric Fisher of the Sports Business Journal reports that former Washington Times baseball reporter Mark Zuckerman got donations from readers so he could cover Nationals Spring Training.
USA Today’s Michael Hiestand writes that NBC has mostly familiar faces covering the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Glen Dickson of Broadcasting & Cable writes how ESPN is rebranding its ESPN360 web service.
Multichannel News looks at how Fox will take the UEFA Champions League final for itself instead of being aired on FX.
Anthony Crupi from Mediaweek says great college and pro football ratings helped ESPN to power parent Disney to a rise in revenues.
Boston.com (owned by the New York Times) reports that the Times is moving ahead with the sale of its 17.5% stake of the Boston Red Sox.
Why is this not a surprise? The New York Post says Tiger Woods “Mistress No. 1″ Rachel Uchitel has gotten a gig with Extra.
Ken Schott from the Schenectady Gazette says the AHL’s Albany River Rats will be heard on the FM dial starting tonight.
From the Washington Examiner, Jim Williams tells us to get ready for plenty of Danica Patrick on your TV this week.
Dennis Finley from the Virginian-Pilot apologizes to readers for messing up Monday’s sports edition which had the wrong Super Bowl score not once, but twice!
Sarah Talalay from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel wraps up the Super Bowl from the local perspective.
Mel Bracht in the Daily Oklahoman has NBA TV quotage from last night’s Oklahoma City-Portland game.
Ed Sherman of Crain’s Chicago Business has a quick sports business and sports media roundup.
Ed talks with veteran Chicago Tribune Olympics reporter Philip Hersh about his 30 years of covering the Games.
Bob Wolfley of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has an Olympic viewing primer.
Baxter Holmes from the Los Angeles Times writes that the Pac 10 Conference is considering expansion and launching a new cable TV network.
Bruce Dowbiggin of the Toronto Globe and Mail says showing Olympic athletes in swimsuits proves that sex sells in sports.
At Puck The Media, Steve Lepore notes that Versus is doing an all-out push for the NHL after the Olympic break.
Richard Ginn at Real Clear Sports says Speed had great ratings for Danica Patrick’s closed wheel debut.
That’s going to do it for us now.
Friday Megalinks
My apologies for not posting after my Thursday entry. I was called away to the home office which has only one dial-up internet connection and could not post to the blog. And then I was at the Reality Fan Forum last night helping to update the Big Brother Head of Household competition so blogging last night was quite difficult. But I’m here now and I’m giving you the Friday megalinks without delay.
As always, it’s the Weekend Viewing Picks.
This weekend is like the calm before the storm as next weekend, the Olympics in Communist China begin and the PGA Championship will be underway. This weekend, it’s quiet.
Now that the Trading Deadline is over, MLB settles in for the late summer pennant races. The NFL starts to kick off the 2008 season with the Hall of Fame Weekend including the induction ceremonies and the annual exhibition season start. The U.S. men’s basketball team has another pre-Olympic warm up and the LPGA is in the UK for the Women’s Open Championship.
Starting off with baseball, Fox Saturday baseball has regional coverage with the Yankees hosting the Angels, Milwaukee at Atlanta and the White Sox with Ken Griffey, Jr. taking on Kansas City at 3:55 p.m. The regional splits and announcing assignments are here. On Sunday, TBS has the Angels-Yankees at 1 p.m. WGN carries the Cubs hosting the Pirates at 2 p.m. ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball pits the Phillies against the Cardinals at 8 p.m.
The NFL’s Hall of Fame Weekend starts exhibition season. The induction ceremonies are on Saturday and both ESPN and NFL Network have live coverage of the Class of 2008 going into the Hall. ESPN’s coverage will be anchored by Trey Wingo and Tom Jackson. NFL Network will have Rich Eisen and Michael Irvin. ESPN’s and NFL Network’s coverage begins at 6 p.m. on Saturday.
The following night, NBC has the annual Hall of Fame Game between the Washington Redskins and Indianapolis Colts at 8 p.m. Al Michaels and John Madden begin the Super Bowl season for NBC Sports on Sunday night.
NASCAR is in the Poconos for the Pennsylvannia 500, Sunday. ESPN has the race starting at 2 p.m.
Formula 1′s Hungarian Grand Prix will be on Speed, Sunday morning at 7:30.
The Women’s Open Championship at the Sunningdale Country Club in Berkshire will be broadcast on ABC, Saturday on tape at 1:30 p.m. and Sunday on tape at 1.
The PGA Tour has two tournaments, the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Ohio. CBS has coverage over the weekend at 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Then Golf Channel has the Legends Reno -Tahoe Open throughout the weekend at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday as well. Michelle Wie will try to make the cut and most likely will not.
Team USA gears up for the Olympic basketball tournament with a game against Russia in Shanghai. ESPN 2 has the game early Saturday morning at 3.
Both HBO and Showtime have boxing title bouts Saturday night. HBO’s Boxing After Dark has Zab Judah and Joshua Clottey fighting for the vacant IBF welterweight title. Bob Papa, Max Kellerman and Lennox Lewis will have the call. During the Boxing After Dark program, HBO will also show the replay of the July 26 welterweight fight between Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito that Margarito won in an 11 round TKO. Boxing After Dark starts at 9:30 p.m.
Showtime Championship Boxing has Dimitri Kirilov defending his IBF Junior Bantamweight title against Vic Darchinyan. Showtime’s coverage begins at 9 p.m.
The U.S. Open Series continues with the finals of two tournaments. The ATP’s Western & Southern Financial Group Masters and the WTA’s Rogers Cup have their championships on Sunday and ESPN2 will have both matches starting at 3 p.m.
Let’s now head to your links.
National
USA Today’s Michael McCarthy writes about the possible destinations (MLB Network) for former NESN anchor Hazel Mae.
The Sports Media Watch has some ratings news and notes.
CNBC’s Darren Rovell wonders why the owners of Big Brown are running him at the Haskell Invitational this weekend.
East and Mid-Atlantic
David Scott of Boston Sports Media Watch looks at Peter Gammons going ballistic on Manny Ramirez on ESPN890 radio yesterday.
Newsday’s Neil Best writes that YES’ and WFAN’s Kimberly Jones was considered for the Giants radio pre-game show host position.
In the New York Post, Phil Mushnick wishes ESPN would not adopt replay for the Little League World Series.
The Post’s Justin Terranova talks with TBS’ Buck Martinez about the Angels-Yankees series this weekend. And Justin has five questions for SNY’s Keith Hernandez.
Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union has the composite NFL exhibition TV schedule.
A few things from Ken McMillan of the Hudson Valley Times Herald-Record. First, he writes that WFAN will air regular Olympic updates plus some programming and 1050 ESPN will also have nightly programming from Communist China as well. Ken says WFAN will pick up some Westwood One Sunday afternoon NFL games. And Ken writes that no New York area radio stations have yet to pick up Westwood One’s college football doubleheaders.
From the Baltimore Sun, Ray Frager reminds us that the Ravens have split their exhibition games between two TV stations this summer.
In the DC/Baltimore Examiner, Jim Williams updates Redskins fans on the options they have in listening to the games.
Midwest
George M. Thomas of the Akron Beacon Journal talks about ESPN and NFL Network battling for viewers for the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies.
Michael Zuidema of the Grand Rapids (MI) says a local sports anchor will be heading to Communist China to cover the Olympics.
Teddy Greenstein of the Chicago Tribune writes that former Bear Dan “Manster” Hampton will join sports radio station WSCR. Teddy also has his weekend viewing picks.
Ted Cox from the Chicago Daily Herald also has a story on Hampton joining WSCR.
Jeffrey Flanagan of the Kansas City Star looks at a long time TV sports anchor who is celebrating five years on the radio.
South
The State’s Gerald Davis talks with a resident who has hooked up with SPEED as a production assistant.
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald says the sports radio battle between WQAM and the Ticket is heating up.
Jerry Greene of the Orlando Sentinel talks about ESPN’s Trey Wingo hosting the NFL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies this weekend.
Jim Reeves of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram writes that Dallas Cowboys radio Brad Sham will be seen in Oliver Stone’s movie about President George W. Bush.
Over to the Daily Oklahoman where Mel Bracht has a story on the Cowboys appearing on HBO’s Hard Knocks for the second time. Mel writes about the winner of the radio rights to Oklahoma City’s NBA franchise. Mel writes for the Olympics, Cox Communications will be bundling various channels for the Olympics. In his notebook, Mel talks about the Oklahoma Sooners. Here are Mel’s viewing picks.
Canada
William Houston of the Toronto Globe and Mail reports that former Canucks coach Marc Crawford is joining CBC as a game analyst.
Dave Feschuk of the Toronto Star remembers former CFL wide receiver and long-time TV analyst Leif Pattersen.
The Canadian Press says CBC is setting the bar high for its last Olympics in at least six years.
West
In the Deseret (UT) Morning News, Scott D. Pierce writes about Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann reuniting for NBC’s Football Night in America.
Jay Posner in the San Diego Union-Tribune says NBC is serving up an Olympics feast. Jay has the weekend ratings for San Diego from last week.
John Maffei of the North County Times finds it strange that the new San Diego Fox affiliate won’t have a regularly scheduled sportscast.
Blogs
Deadspin talks with columnist Mike Nadel who criticized ESPN’s Erin Andrews for wearing a skimpy outfit while covering Wednesday’s Cubs-Brewers game.
The Chicago Sun-Times’ Inside the Cubs blog shows what Erin was wearing on Wednesday.
Awful Announcing shows us the Manny Ramirez SportsCenter ad that will never air again.
Christopher Byrne of the Eye on Sports Media blog says CBS Sports has hired a new Coordinating Producer.
That’s all.
Monday Night Linkage
I’ll give you some links here this evening.
First, Ombudsman Le Anne Schreiber praises ESPN for tackling race issues head on.
Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union notes that the ratings for The Masters were down slightly on CBS Sunday.
Neil Best of Newsday says ratings for The Masters on ESPN set a record on Friday. Neil says if you think the CBS staff was referential towards Augusta National this past weekend, they have nothing on golf writers. And Neil tells us that Masters Champion Trevor Immelman will do the Top Ten List on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight.
The Sports Media Watch has some ratings news of note. First, it says the NHL Playoffs got off to a slow start on NBC this weekend. But it appears the NBA on ABC may have stemmed a downward ratings slide.
John Consoli of Mediaweek says the ratings for the NBA on TNT Thursday night doubleheaders increased by 13% over last year.
The Oklahoman’s Mel Bracht recaps the NBA season ending awards handed out by TNT analysts Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith.
Ken Schott of the Schenectady Gazette listened to the debut of a new local sports talk show.
Bruce Allen of the Boston Sports Media Watch says there were plenty of bad moments and poor taste on Boston sports talk radio in the past few days.
Mike Reynolds of Multichannel News says Versus has tabbed a new President from ESPN Star Sports in Singapore. Mike writes that DirecTV has signed a deal with FSN Northwest to show the full compliment of Seattle Mariners games this season.
Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News writes in his blog that ESPN Films is teaming up with Robert Redford to produce the story of Jackie Robinson breaking the baseball color barrier.
Maury Brown of the Biz of Sports websites (including the much linked to Biz of Baseball blog) has a very personal story about his son who is autistic. And Tim Lemke of the Washington Times is touched by the story as well.
Ray Frager of the Baltimore Sun has a Brian Billick alert.
Chris Pursell of TV Week writes in his Pressbox blog that the NFL Network and ESPN are finalizing their plans for the NFL Draft in New York later this month.
SPEED has hired some guy who won Last Comic Standing as the host of some show.
That’s it for tonight.
Some Friday Megalinks
Since I don’t have to be at the jobsite until later today and I do have some time, I’ll give you as many links as I can before I have to leave.
Starting with USA Today and Michael Hiestand, he writes about the end of HBO’s Inside the NFL. The Nation’s Newspaper lists the sports events on TV for the weekend.
And again, we’ll do the links from East to West.
East and Mid-Atlantic
Nancy Marrapese-Burrell of the Boston Globe has the story of Comcast SportsNet finally doing all of the Celtics games in high definition. Up until now, CSN was only doing the home games in HD.
Bob Raissman of the New York Daily News wonders how new Yankees manager Joe Girardi will handle the media circus regarding the latest news in the Roger Clemens steroid story.
Phil Mushnick in today’s New York Post warns Giants fans to be ready for later start times next season. And Justin Terranova of the Post has five questions for new YES analyst David Cone.
Richard Sandomir of the New York Times looks at the construction progress of the new Yankee Stadium.
Continuing on the stadium kick, Newsday’s Neil Best writes that the Giants’ Super Bowl win bodes well for their new stadium. And Neil talks with YES analyst David Cone about the steroids story. In his blog, Neil has a quick blurb about the end of Inside the NFL.
Ray Frager’s news and notes in the Baltimore Sun include praise for Maryland basketball analyst Chris Knoche and news about MASN’s HD plans for the Orioles and the Nationals.
Jim Williams of the DC/Baltimore Examiner talks with ESPN’s Jay Bilas about the ACC’s chances in the NCAA Tournament.
South
Barry Jackson in the Miami Herald says Inside the NFL will definitely be missed.
The Orlando Sentinel’s Dave Darling talks about a new NASCAR-related show premiering next week on SPEED.
David Barron of the Houston Chronicle writes that the Astros are returning to KTXH-TV after a 10 year absence.
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Ray Buck reports on the return of Dick Vitale to the TV airwaves.
Midwest
Jeffrey Flanagan of the Kansas City Star says Frank White will be the third analyst for Royals games on FSN, working when main analyst Paul Splittorff is off.
From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Bob Wolfley tells us that the Brewers will have the most televised games ever this season on FSN Wisconsin and WMLW.
Judd Zulgad of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune talks with FSN North’s Darby Hendrickson who’s in his first year as a hockey analyst for the Wild and college Gophers. And Judd has the schedule for tomorrow’s day-long Hockey Day in Minnesota telecast on FSN.
Ed Sherman of the Chicago Tribune says the Big Ten Network and Comcast are no closer to an agreement than last month when BTN President Mark Silverman said he was “optimistic”. Luis Arroyave of the Tribune writes that the MLS’ Chicago Fire will have increased TV exposure this season.
I’ll give the West Coast and Canadian links later.
The Wednesday Stuffage
Time for some links on this Wednesday.
Michael Hiestand of USA Today writes about the changes in the ESPN production of NASCAR for this upcoming season. The Daly Planet motorsports blog talks about the lovely Wendy Venturini returning to Speed this week.
Newsday’s Neil Best has Tiki Barber picking his former team to win the Super Bowl on his Sirius Satellite Radio show.
Christine McConville of the Boston Herald says the Patriots in the Super Bowl will bring a huge windfall for Fox and local station, Fox25. Toni Fitzgerald of Media Life magazine has a primer for the Super Bowl. Megan Manfull (I’ll let you make the joke there) of the Houston Chronicle writes about two Houston Texans players who will be in Super Bowl ads for the NFL.
Richard Sandomir of the New York Times looks at NBC/TSN NHL analyst Pierre McGuire who is usually located between the benches during games.
Ed Sherman of the Chicago Tribune reports that ESPN has suspended First Take co-host Dana Jacobsen for her behavior at the Mike & Mike Roast in Atlantic City earlier this month. Deadspin has more including an apology from Jacobsen on the matter. Apparently, the Catholic League got invovled after Dana made some disparaging remarks about Notre Dame where Mike Golic attended.
Ed Sherman also writes about WMVP’s afternoon drive show which is now the number one rated sports radio talk show in Chicago.
Tim Lemke of the Washington Times writes about ESPN2′s extended coverage of the Australian Open from Friday morning into Saturday afternoon.
Mike Lucas of the Capital (WI) Times says it’s not the same without Dick Vitale on a college basketball broadcast.
Dick Jerardi of the Philadelphia Daily News says the Bowl Championship Series just doesn’t compare to the NCAA Basketball Tournament.
Macleans magazine from Canada talks with Deadspin’s Will Leitch about his new book.
Carlos Monarrez of the Detroit Free Press says the Golfweek noose cover was wrong, but the message it was trying to convey was correct. And Monarrez talks with a crisis expert on what’s the best course for Kelly Tilghman to take when she returns to the Golf Channel tomorrow.
That will do us for now. Check back later for more stuff.
Our Midweek Linkage
The day after New Year’s always has people dragging back to work and today is certainly no exception. So many things I don’t want to do, but we have to get back into the grind. To be honest, I would prefer New Year’s to fall on a Friday or Monday, but it only happens once every four years or so depending if there’s a Leap Year. What am I talking about? I have no idea. Let’s just get to the links.
In his blog, Newsday’s Neil Best has a good critique of yesterday’s NHL Winter Classic on NBC. I agree with a lot of it. I do wish CBC’s coverage of the event was available on the NHL Center Ice package to compare. I also felt NBC dumped out too quickly after Sidney Crosby scored the winning goal in the shootout. Getting some perspective from the game from Bob Costas and Mike Milbury would have been appreciated, but I guess NBC wanted to get to that taped figure skating coverage.
Alan Pergament from the Buffalo News says yesterday’s outdoor game telecast on NBC could not have gone better from the network’s perspective. And the overnight ratings for the NHL Winter Classic in Buffalo were quite high.
The New York Times’ Richard Sandomir loved the NHL outdoor game.
USA Today’s Michael Hiestand says the elements gave the NHL outdoor game a great setting, but it will still get low ratings.
The Toronto Globe and Mail’s William Houston must have been in a bad mood yesterday because he hated the quality of hockey during the NHL Winter Classic, but liked the quality of TV coverage on CBC and NBC.
Richard Deitsch of Sports Illustrated says the fans made the experience of the outdoor game exciting.
Yesterday, I linked to a blog post from the Baltimore Sun’s Ray Frager speculating that former Ravens coach Brian Billick could be headed to TV. Well, the DC/Baltimore Examiner’s Jim Williams writes in his blog that Billick to TV could be reality sooner than thought.
Speaking of Frager, he blogs that he watched hockey yesterday and enjoyed it.
John Consoli of Adweek talks about the ratings for Patriots-Giants and what it meant for the networks that aired it. Toni Fitzgerald of Media Life Magazine also writes a story on the ratings. Tim Lemke of the Washington Times says the NFL has no time for losers.
Maury Brown from the Biz of Baseball has an interview with President and CEO of Major League Baseball Advanced Media Bob Bowman.
Rob Oller of the Columbus Dispatch tells us why the BCS Championship Game is being played on a Monday this year.
Rob Gray of the Des Moines Register profiles Fox Sports’ and Speed Channel’s Krista Voda who works NASCAR and occasional football games.
John Stewart from the Mississuaga News (Canada) talks about the memorial service for the late Don Chevrier.
The National Post of Canada gives us the entire sporting calendar for 2008 so you can either bookmark the site or copy and paste the story into your Microsoft Word. Rick Kaipust of the Omaha (NE) World-Herald reports that 2008 will be a big sporting year for the city, not just for the annual College World Series, but for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament and other events.
Ok, I have to get some work done. Back later.
Some Late Wednesday Afternoon Links
I’ve checked around and we have enough links for an update.
From the TV Predictions website, we find that DirecTV has added 23 HD channels including several Regional Sports Networks.
Tim Lemke of the Washington Times reports in his Sports Business blog about ESPN hiring two newspaper reporters who will join its investigative unit. Ben Grossman of Broadcasting & Cable also writes about the new hires. And here’s the official announcement from ESPN.
Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News who yesterday criticized ESPN’s Ron Jaworski, has an update which includes some of Jaws’ responses.
Bob Wolfley in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel recaps Packers coach Mike McCarthy’s weekly appearance on Fox Sports Radio.
Multichannel News reports on the latest on the dispute between the Big Ten Network and Time Warner Cable. Jeff Budlong of the Albert Lea (MN) Tribune has some harsh words for the BCS and the Big Ten Network.
Kent Gibbons of Multichannel News has a story on the SPEED Channel ordering episodes of a new game show. And Chris Pursell of TV Week says NASCAR is preparing a cooking reality show for the fall.
CNBC’s Darren Rovell has received an outpouring of support from fans of Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Yesterday, Darren wondered if Earnhardt would continue to gain sponsors and fans if he didn’t start winning. And in his latest entry, Rovell says New York Knick Stephon Marbury could become an issue for retailer Steve & Barry’s which carries his line of shoes.
I’ll end it here. I may have an update later tonight.