Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Monday's Links



I'm here late after being at the office all day. I've been also dealing with the phone company which has been very unresponsive to my requests to correct the problem. In fact, I'll out the company, Broadview Networks. This company plays games, drops your phone call and does not call back after it makes promises to do so. After restoring my phone service, it actually crossed my fax line into my main phone line and pushed my main phone line into line #2. And I have no idea where line #2 is. This is just tremendous work by Broadview Networks. Don't ever use this company.

Now, onto the links for this Monday.

Let's start with a bunch of stuff from the great Sports Business Journal.

John Ourand chronicles how the Big Ten Network managed to make deals with Time Warner Cable, Mediacom and Charter Communications this season.

Terry Lefton says Bank of America has apparently won the rights for sponsorship at the new Yankee Stadium.

Terry writes that T-Mobile has re-upped with the NBA as a sponsor for three more years.

Terry also writes that NFL Commish Roger Goodell is worried about reduced revenues for the league.

Eric Fisher says AOL Sports will undergo a site redesign to highlight its FanHouse blog.

Jon Show writes that the PGA Tour is in its second of year of adding parties and other peripheral events to its Fall Series tournaments in an attempt to attract more fans.

My thanks to the SBJ for opening up links to its site every week. It's much appreciated.

USA Today's Michael Hiestand says Brett Favre's debut with the New York Jets could not have gone any better for CBS.

Paul J. Gough of the Hollywood Reporter says Sunday Night Football won the night for NBC.

CBS says the overnight ratings for its regional NFL action yesterday highlighted by Jets-Dolphins were the highest since the network returned to the league in 1999.

The New York Post's Phil Mushnick goes after CBS for not showing both US Open men's semifinals live on Saturday even though they were being played simultaneously.

The Sports Media Watch says ratings for the U.S. Open's women's finals were up over last year. The SMW says ratings for Fox NFL Sunday and NBC's Football Night in America were down from last year. And the blog has a look at the ratings for the three NFL Sunday networks.

CNBC's Darren Rovell applauds the changes that the Women's Tennis Association will undertake for the offseason. Darren tells us why you probably won't see a "Chad Ocho Cinco" jersey this season. And Darren says despite Tom Brady being lost for the entire season, Las Vegas still gives the Patriots good odds at winning the Super Bowl.

Pete Dougherty of the Albany Times Union lists the college football games that will be seen in the New York Capital Region this weekend.

Ray Frager of the Baltimore Sun notices that CBS' Kevin Harlan gives credit to offensive linemen for their blocks. And Ray liked one addition to the NBC Sunday Night Football scoreline.

Christopher Byrne of the Eye on Sports Media blog wonders why ESPN did not bother to show "The Hurdle" from Saturday's Central Michigan-Georgia game. Here it is, by the way:



Tom Jones of the St. Petersburg Times looks back at the weekend in TV sports.

Jeffrey Flanagan of the Kansas City Star talked with CBS' Dan Dierdorf before yesterday's Chiefs-Pats game.

Dusty Saunders of the Rocky Mountain News hopes ESPN will practice what it has preached about this season of.

R. Thomas Umstead of Multichannel News says DirecTV's NFL Sunday Ticket PPV package has several improvements including more games in HD.

Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News gives his Top 10 Moments in LA Dodger history.

John Eggerton of Broadcasting & Cable says MASN has picked up some carriage deals in Virginia and North Carolina, but none of them with Time Warner Cable.

Ben Grossman of Broadcasting & Cable says reports of Lance Armstrong returning to the Tour de France next year could be a boost for Versus.

Jon Lafayette from TV Week says Versus has hired a new executive to be in charge of digital media.

Multichannel News says to celebrate its 10th anniversary, NBA TV will allow the fans to vote for what games they want to watch on Tuesday nights. I like this idea.

Being a big Beatles fan, this comes as good news to me and anyone who has Sirius Satellite Radio. Ryan Saghir of the Orbitcast blog says Sirius will begin airing the excellent "Breakfast with the Beatles" program starting this weekend.

That will do it for tonight. I hope my phone issues are over by tomorrow.
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Monday, September 29, 2008

Talk Talk: Michael Phelps, Neil Patrick Harris, Ne-Yo



Filed under: Late Night, TV Royalty, Programming, Celebrities, Talk Show, Reality-Free

Rolling StoneHere's who's on the late night talk shows tonight.

  • Charlie Rose: a discussion of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
  • The Daily Show: Senator Evan Bayh (repeat)
  • The Colbert Report: Doris Kearns Goodwin and Susan Eisenhower (repeat)
  • The Late Show with David Letterman: Keira Knightley and Thomas L. Friedman
  • Jay Leno: Michael Phelps, J.B. Smoove, Akon, and Kardinal Offishall
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live: Don Cheadle, Emma Stone, and (repeat)
  • Tavis Smiley: President Jimmy Carter and Ne-Yo
  • Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Howie Mandel, Nastia Liukin, and Bon Iver
  • The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson: Neil Patrick Harris and Sophia Myles
  • Last Call with Carson Daly: Penn & Teller and Katy Perry (repeat)

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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Lost Local Angles



It happens sometimes. Things fall through the cracks.

Especially when staffs are being downsized as such an extreme rate. So the version of the daily TV Eye column meant to be sent to other papers on the wire (can you imagine? Other papers use it) was the one run in the Courant, which is meant to point out more of the local references.


Today there were a half dozen of them; half were about where you could see new daytime shows, which local stations put on without any promotion or certainly any notice to the press; the others were of more local interest.

Such as the three guys from Connecticut - Rob Lavasseur from East Hartford, Dan Olowski from Woodbridge and Nick Manciero from Bethany who got to hang out with "American Idol" runner-up turned country star Kellie Pickler, who was one of three hosts of tonight's: Country's Night to Rock" on ABC.

We also noticed that the Oscar-nominated documentary about a beauty pageant in a Colombian women's prison, "La Corona," premiering on HBO Latino tonight, is from a Wesleyan grad, Isabel Vega.

Finally, there was a regional shout-out, too, to Rachal Maddow, the Northamptonite turned talk show host turned newest star of primetime MSNBC. Let's hope things work better there than they do sometimes here.


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Friday, September 26, 2008

Evan Tanner’s Body Found Dead in the Palo Verde Desert



According to a close friend of Evan Tanner, who spoke exclusively with MMAJunkie.com, the body that was found at a Palo Verde Desert camp site this week is in fact that of 37 year old UFC veteran Evan Tanner.

ivpressonline.com had released details of Tanner’s possible death earlier in the day.

“Authorities have not confirmed if the body is that of missing mixed martial arts fighter, Evan Tanner, who had fought in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Tanner, 37, has been missing since last weekend. Tanner’s friends from Oceanside, where Tanner resides, had been texting him without reply since Wednesday before they reported him missing on Friday. On Sunday, a campsite was discovered in the Clapp Springs area of the Palo Verde mountains. Tanner’s motorcycle was found at the campsite. A body was found today when a sheriffs deputy was flying around the general location of the campsite. The Imperial County deputy coroner is being flown in to retrieve and identify body.”

Ironically Tanner’s own words came back to haunt him. These are the words of Evan on August 18, 2008, before his excursion into the Palo Verde desert.

“I plan on going so deep into the desert, that any failure of my equipment, could cost me my life.”

Tanner, an avid hiker and thrill seeker, has been very open in the past with his adventures, chronicling the good and the bad on his personal blog. Evan recently made a return to the octagon after a serious battle with alcohol that consumed a good part of his life.

After a long and lustrious career in the UFC, Tanner’s return in March of 2008 brought him disappointment in the form of two back to back losses to Yushin Okami and most recently Kendall Grove at The TUF Finale in June.

After his loss in June, Tanner decided to take some time off and nurse some injuries that had been plaguing him for the past few years. He obviously returned to the desert for another one of his trademark excursions that was intended to be somewhat of a spiritual journey.

In the end it was a spiritual journey that carried one of MMA’s elite up to the heavens. Rest in peace Evan Tanner.

Stay tuned for more details as they become available.

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Everyone Knows this is Nowhere/God is not a Walnut



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Tomorrow the world ends. Tomorrow the CERN Large Hadron Collider fires up and in man's insane and greedy quest to find the hadron, or "God Particle" he will unleash the very forces of a furious subatomic hellstorm and create, at first, tiny black holes but they will soon, in less time than the flutter of a biolectrical spark ennervating a heartbeat, coalesce into a giant black hole that will suck the world as we know it into a vast and cold dead nothingness.

One moment you will be sitting at your desk typing some email to someone else you work with and the next moment there will only be a frigid black sky full of stars and space dust where you once sat.

I don't know if anyone's made one but I'd like a CERN clock on my computer so I can count the seconds until my doom. I'm unsure why I want this, because in some ways events as horrible as the end of the earth as we know it are best delivered by surprise. Sometimes I think, while driving fast across the state, that if I'm going to die in a thudding explosive crash with a semi, I totally don't want to see it coming.

But the Collider is different. Man is committing global suicide by trying to further science when, in fact, there may very well be a reason the Hadron is a God Particle and has never been seen. And to try to muscle God can bring no good results. God is not a walnut.

Would you use a Collider doomsday countdown clock on your home or work computer or do you prefer not to know when the CERN Large Hadron Collider kills us all? Should we just all phone in sick tomorrow and hug our loved ones close in the last moments of earth and just skip those work meetings or dentist appointments?


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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Broncos-Raiders Live Blog: Royal flushes Oakland DBs, while Shanahan smacks Al



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Bronco Mike Leach talks with Raiders coach Lane Kiffin during pre-game.

Against his better judgment, Joe Tone decided to live-blog last night's Broncos' season opener against the Raiders, officially sealing his revirgination and prompting his mother to start making room for him in the basement. Here it is, updated with some links and slightly improved Al Davis jokes.

First Quarter

Kickoff: Shit. Janakowski looks sober. We're in trouble.

14:55: Just what you want on the first play of the season, in the wake of a season-ending injury to the conference's best quarterback: a play that involves your quarterback throwing a lead block.

10:10: Timeout Broncos. There's something vaguely reassuring about the way Jay Culter calls this timeout: quickly, sternly, with confidence. He walks to the sideline, wets his whistle, and immediately heads back onto the field. If nothing else, diabetes is doing wonders for his demeanor.

9:59: A great throw on the run by Cutler, to a leaping Brandon Marshall Eddie Royal in the endzone. Umm, Cutler looks really f-ing good. This could be fun.

9:09: Darren McFadden blasts up the middle for eight yards. Which makes me wonder: Is it too lake to take the over?

8:00 blasts up the middle for eight yards. Which makes me wonder: Is it too late to take the Raiders (+3) and the over.

6:30: Elvis Dumervil, a first teamer on the NFL's All-Cool-Name Team, introduces the Broncos defense.

4:32: Mike and Mike and Mike: Not horrible, I have to admit, although it somehow seems like they're making a tape for their broadcast class. A graduate-level class, maybe at Northwestern or Columbia, but a school-tape-vibe nonetheless. Just sounds a little rehearsed. And this from a guy who admittedly digs the radio show.

4:25: Jamarcus Russell fumbles. On a screen pass. And now I understand why they didn't throw the ball on the first eight plays.

3:34: New rule: If your baseball team is more than 10 games out at the start of football season, you put sod over the infield and the baseball team plays on all grass. Sorry, A's, but this is just ugly.

2:00: They just showed the Black Hole, scaring children and live-bloggers across the nation.

1:25: First down! Horrible spot! Thanks refs! First down!

1:25: Lane Kiffin challenges play; play overruled. Mrs. Kiffen responds by raising Lane's allowance.

:40: Really, Shanny? The old let's-make-them-jump-off-sides-on-fourth-and-1-on-our-own-40 play? Who switched the station to a Pop Warner game?

:00: First quarter ends. Broncos lead 7-0, with no reports of bleeding Broncos fans. So far so good.

Second quarter:
13:30: Darren McFadden is playing quarterback. Somehow you get the feeling Al Davis mandated they call that play. Which is fine by us, Al. It's everything else you've done for the last decade that confuses us.

12:50: Breaking news: Ronald Curry is still in the league, and still inexplicably dropping footballs.

12:30: Raider goes leaping into the end-zone to bat a punted ball back into the field of play. And I ask: Is there a cooler play in football than that one? Amazingly, his teammates don't clumsily boot the ball back into the endzone, which always seems to happen.

11:30: Jay Cutler, on the run, across the field, to a streaking Tony Scheffler for 72 yards. Somewhere, John Elway is starting to sweat for reasons he really can't figure.

9:58: Matt Prater lines up for a short field goal. Somewhere, Stefan Fatsis is starting to sweat for reasons he really can't figure.

9:58: Kick is good. Broncos 10, Raiders wondering why they spent all that time practicing.

8:20: Third and 17, Raiders call a draw. Because that always works.

6:40: Someone named Eddie Royal makes his 76th catch of the game. Meanwhile, every fantasy player near a computer logs onto see if Royal is still available.

6:00: Eddie Royal is still available. Suck on that, "Hannah Montana"!

5:18: Memo to Raiders: That guy, number 19, he's on the other team, and when he catches the football, that's bad. FYI.

4:21: Michael Pittman's biceps score a touchdown. To which Mike Golic says of the Raiders: "They're going to have to open it up with Jamarcus Russell." To which the Caesar's sports book responds by increasing the Broncos' second-half number by 24 points.

2:33: Lane Kiffin calls double reverse, botched for a loss of 15, prompting live blogger to conceive four pretty solid middle-school recess jokes before deciding fuck it, it's too easy. But seriously, does that guy even have to shave?

2:00: Mike Ditka says something nice about Gene Upshaw. Which is weird, because I would have sworn Ditka hated the dude when he was alive. Then again, death always did have a way of making people more likable.

1:40: Another argument in favor of sodding over the dirt at football games: Cheerleaders should not, under circumstances, have to cheer in dirt. It's just un-American.

1:30: Mike Ditka says the Broncos "probably didn't have a chance to work on the two minute drill during the preseason." And I know he coached in the NFL, which makes him slightly more qualified than I (although I've never seen him live blog and eat chocolate cake in his underwear). But still: Really? In all of training camp and four preseason games, they were never in a two-minute drill? Seems unlikely, doesn't it, or is this cake making me crazy?

:40: Jay Cutler, scrambling for the first down, is crushed squarely in his knees. Mike Shanahan craps himself. Figuratively speaking, of course. At least I think it was figurative.

0:00: Ninety minutes after an uproarious welcome, the Raiders get booed off the field, while fans start scanning the stands for someone to feloniously assault.

HALFTIME

Third Quarter

13:40: The Raiders have 51 yards of offesne. Which somehow reminds me of something Homer Simpson once said, as his family swam from a boat toward San Francisco: "I'm not made of money. We'll swim to Oakland!"

10:32: Broncos get another stop, forcing the Raiders to punt from around mid-field. Not that stopping the Raiders is worth celebrating, but Oakland's running game is expected to be serviceable, and the Broncos run defense definitely isn't sucking. The linebackers are flying, the guys up front are getting decent push. Again, it's the Raiders, but still ... a zero's a zero.

9:22: Ditka, on the Broncos running backs: "They can all run. That's the one thing they can do." Thanks, coach.

8:23: Touchdown, Darrell Jackson, on a play-action bootleg roll out, on the heels of a double-reverse pass. Anyone else get the feeling that Mike Shanahan is really enjoying beating the shit out of Al Davis?

8:00: Ditka, on another personal foul by the Raiders: "You're watching self-destruction, guys." Talking self-destruction exactly 37 minutes into the season. Sort of makes you wonder what this guy is feeling like:

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4:00: Cue the Jay Cutler montage. Cue the Jay Cutler gushing.

3:10: As the game spirals out of control, the Mikes spiral into Raiders-bashing, which is funny only because of the optimism that seemed to be barreling from my speakers just two hours ago. By the tone of the discussion, you would think they all got drunk and went date-raping during halftime. Did it occur to these guys that the Broncos are just, you know, good?

1:30: Turns out that when they don't have to call the game, and can just rant on how shitty the Raiders are, the Mikes are actually quite tolerable. It's almost like they're hosting a morning-drive radio show.

Fourth Quarter

13:08: Former Bronco Ashley Lelie makes a savvy touchdown catch in the corner of the endzone. And by savvy, I mean he blatantly pushes off the defender and, when no one is looking, slips the ref a hundred so as to deter said ref from calling a quite obvious offensive interference penalty.

13:02: Suzie Kolber reports that Darren McFadden and Derrick Burgess are both injured, begging the question: If you long ago added insult to injury, what do you add to injury?

10:08: Touchdown Selvin Young. 34-7. Two scores from 50. Hey -- I'm just saying what Shanny's thinking.

8:06: Raiders go for it, and are stopped, on fourth down on their own 20. Will the Broncos throw?

7:30: No, they won't. Apparently the halo-wearing, respecting-the-game mini-Shanny is out-talking the horn-wearing, fuck-you-Al mini-Shanny.

5:40: Check that. They just threw. Hell yeah, horn-wearing mini-Shanny! Go for it!

4:06: Note to self: Don't live-blog without one of those tequila-dispensing helmets. This shit makes you thirsty.

1:43-0:00: 41-7, final. I take it back, A's. You can keep your dirt. These guys don't deserve to play on grass.


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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Evan tanner's last post fight interview.



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Monday, September 22, 2008

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Privileged Tells An Old Tale



Back in May, I listed Privileged (then called Surviving the Filthy Rich) among the 5 new shows you could skip this television season. Having now seen the pilot episode, I would like to say that I was absolutely right. I love it when that happens.

To be fair to the show, it’s nowhere near as dreadful as I thought it would be. In fact, there’s an awful lot to like about it is quite charming in the role of Megan Smith, a character whose sole traits are “plucky” and “quirky,” and she manages to turn what is essentially a stereotype into someone the audience wants to relate to. In fact, the the cast overall is quite solid.

The problem is that the actors are given very little to work with. Stop me when this sounds familiar. We have the rebellious teenage girl who’s really just covering her pain, and the distant, successful grandmother who does not know how to express her love. There’s the working class local boy who’s sure to develop a crush on the lead, and the wealthy boy next door with hidden depths. The show is set in glamorous Palm Beach, where everyone seems to have more money than morals. This ringing any bells yet? Every teen show ever, you say? Exactly.

It’s not that the show is bad. It does make an effort to avoid the typical shallow plots of teen dramas and tries to establish some complex relationships, particularly between Megan and her sister. In the end, though, it’s just not enough. There is such a glut of teen fare currently on TV that any new show must do something fresh to stand out, and everything about this show feels like it’s been done before — and done better. If you haven’t had your fill of cheesy teen drama, by all means you should watch this series. It’s a familiar, fluffy bit of escapism, and it’s sure to become more heart-warming as the season progresses and Megan slowly but surely manages to win over her bratty charges.

If, however, you are reaching your teen soap threshold, this is one to skip. Really, you won’t be giving up anything you haven’t seen before.

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Seatowning 9-9, ESPN rightfully rips the "call"



Why isn't anyone considering Seneca Wallace as a legit replacement for Burleson? I think it is a likely possibility...

Local Football
+A total of THREE healthy recievers for the Seahawks now..Courtney Taylor, Logan Payne, and Jordan Kent..this sucks.. [ESPN]
+Who to join the Seahawks' receiving corps? Michael Bumpus? Joe Horn? [Seattle Times]
+Who is Bruce DeHaven? What does he have to do with Seahawks' Special Teams? [Assist by the Mitten]
+ESPN talked too much about the Jake Locker call? [Bleacher Report]

Mariners
+How the hell are the Mariners going to rebuild? [Lookout Landing]
+Who is going to play 1st base for the Mariners next year? [Bleeding Blue and Teal]
+The Mariners' All-Worst team [USS Mariner]

Leftover
+The Martell Webster Problem [Blazer's Edge]
+Sue Bird for MVP? [StormTracker]
+High School Girls rankings, Week 1 [Girls Soccer] [Football Rankings]

National
+Why did Tom Brady get injured? Hint: It had nothing to do with the game last Sunday [Sportaphile]
+Rumor, if anything...Cullpepper to the Patriots?? [EMQB]
+A joke, if anything out of retirement? [MLB Trade Rumors]
+Lance Armstrong out of retirement..Tour De France 2009 [FanHouse]
+The Thunder logo is a Total Joke [Balls Don't Lie]

COMPLETELY OFF-TOPIC, but I tottally agree that the MTV Video Music Awards were so wack the other night. I hated how undeserving artists continued to recieve awards! cough cough *britney spears*..sickening [SLAM]


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Monday, September 15, 2008

tvTonight - Tuesday September 9, 2008



The late edition of tvTonight!

My Pick:
Fringe (8pm, Fox, 90 minute series premier)

ABC
Tonight we get a Wipeout two-fer of Big Balls- 8pm and 9pm. Then a Primetime episode.

CBS
Big Brother 10 is almost over! Is Dan still in the game? (8pm)
Fashion Rocks (9pm, 2 hours). I have no idea what this is all about. But I'll miss it nonetheless.

CW
90210 (8pm, New) (9pm, Series Premier) catch it before its canceled! (I don't have high hopes for this show.)

Fox
Fringe is one of my most highly anticipated new shows this year - an X-Files-esque tale with FBI agents and the paranormal - all on Fox! The 90 minute premier is followed by a special "Hole in the Wall."

NBC
America's Got Talent (8pm, 2 hours) followed by a repeat of Law & Order: SVU

ABC Family
The Secret Life of an American Teenager (8pm, New)
Greek (9pm, New)

FX
The Shield (10pm. New, I think...)

Sci-Fi
Eureka (9pm, New)


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