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What They’re Saying, July 18, 2008
July 18, 2008 | by Keith | Categories Internet, Newspapers |
Here is what some of the sports media columnists from around the country are writing today…
Dave Darling at the Orlando Sentinel takes a look at a new offering by the Golf Channel.
The Houston Chronicle’s David Barron has a piece on some new things at FSN Houston.
Mel Bracht at the Oklahoman looks at ABC’s addition of Tom Watson to their coverage of the British Open. He also looks at two major changes at the mic.
Ray Buck at the Fort Worth Star Telegram also looks at the British Open coverage.
So does Jim Carlisle at the Ventura County Star.
Richard Sandomir at the NY Times has a piece on how much more NY Giants fans will have to pay in their new stadium next season.
Bob Raissman at the NY Daily News has more fallout from the All-Star Game.
Phil Mushnick at the NY Post takes up the plight of fans on the east coast who need to stay up late to watch some sporting events.
In Boston, David Scott looks at how a local sports radio host will be headed toward a big payday when his contract is renewed.
Scott Van Voohris at the Boston Herald has a look at big plans to celebrate Fenway Park’s 100th Anniversary in 2012.
Michael Hiestand at USA Today looks at the challenges of ESPN covering the Olympics.
George Thomas at the Akron Beacon Journal takes a look at Clark Kellogg’s new role at CBS.
John Schiebe at the LA Times takes a look at a Dodgers photo exhibit.
Tom Hoffarth at the LA Daily News has a piece on the post-game radio show following Dodger games.
John Maffei at the North County Star talks San Diego state football coverage.
Ray Frager at the Baltimore Sun has his media news and notes…
Antoyah English at the St. Petersburg Times has a story about a marketing deal between the University of Florida and Sun Sports.
Jay Posner at the San Diego Union Tribune has news of new programming on San Diego’s Fox affiliate.