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April 2010

NFL

Roethlisberger’s “Special Treatment” By Media & League Isn’t That Special

Writing yesterday morning at Huffington Post (before Ben Roehtlisberger’s six-game suspension was announced), Dexter Rogers shared a lengthy collection of his thoughts about the way the media covered the sexual assault accusations against to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback.


Media Monster

Chris Berman Will Be Back, Back, Back At ESPN For Many Years To Come

As reported in USA Today this morning, ESPN is expected to announce later today that Chris Berman, longtime anchor at the Worldwide Leader, will be signing a multi-year deal to stay with the network.


GolfMedia Monster

Tiger Woods Files for US Open, Media Circus Preps for Pebble Beach

You mean you didn’t get enough Tiger Woods during the last two weeks leading up to Phil Mickelson’s winning Masters? Don’t worry – the circus will be back in just two short months for the next Golf major. This time? Destination: California.


GolfMedia Monster

Tiger And “Friends”: Working The Media At Augusta

About 10 minutes into Tiger Woods’ press conference at Augusta National Golf Club yesterday, I understood why Team Tiger chose that venue as the site for their man’s much-anticipated meeting with the media.


Golf

What To Expect From Today’s Tiger Woods Coverage

The Masters kicks off this morning in Augusta, Georgia, and many a camera and news junkie will be tracking Tiger Woods’s first swings back into golf after a four-month self-imposed hiatus. Tiger tees off at 1:42 p.m. local time, and ESPN will be carrying at least some of his round in its afternoon broadcast.


Media MonsterNCAA Basketball

Storybook Stunner? Indianapolis Star Prematurely Calls Butler Champ

Some poor sports editor in Indianapolis isn’t just bummed that his local team Butler University came up short last night. They’re also probably not eager to field a bunch of questions about publishing a story that claimed that Butler had actually won the title game.


NCAA Basketball

Duke Beats Butler To Become NCAA Champs

In what would have been defined as one of the most improbable upsets of the ages, Butler University could not overcome perennial college hoops powerhouse Duke, in a nail biter of a game. Video of the final seconds below.


NCAA Basketball

College Hoops Blogger Ken Pomeroy Is One Game From Looking Like A Genius

Most people aren’t rooting for Duke to beat underdog Butler tonight for the NCAA basketball championship. But if Duke wins, the team and their fans won’t be the only big winners – it will be be vindication for statistics-focused college basketball blogger Ken Pomeroy.


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