Monthly Archives: October 2008

Five Years of Cold Pizza

Today marked the fifth anniversary of ESPN’s First Take, nee Cold Pizza. Apparently ratings for the show have been very good, according to TWWL itself:

Today is the fifth anniversary of First Take on ESPN2 (weekdays, 10 a.m. – noon) and in that time, every year the show (originally called Cold Pizza) has delivered steady growth in viewership. In the last 12 months, the show has averaged 203,000 households, up 26% from the previous year (161,000 for October 2006 – September 2007. Comparing the first year (October 2003 – September 2004) to the most recent 12 months, First Take has seen its audience grow by more than triple (217%, from 64,000 homes to 203,000). In addition, it’s strongest demographic group, Men 18-34, has seen an increase of more than four times from year one to year five: from 19,000 impressions to 87,000.

Here is a clip when the show was still called Cold Pizza featuring, what else, pizza…

I still contend that the concept of First Take is a good one, and should take the spot of the morning versions of Sportscenter on ESPN. The Deuce should go back to the days when it was the place to replay games telecast on the network from the previous night…or weekend. Wouldn’t that be nice?

NFL Week 7, With Local Media Links

It is week 7 in the NFL.  Here is the schedule, along with our links to the local media outlets covering each team…

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19th

San Diego at Buffalo 1:00 PM CBS
Minnesota at Chicago 1:00 PM FOX
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 1:00 PM CBS
Tennessee at Kansas City 1:00 PM CBS
Dallas at St. Louis 1:00 PM FOX
Baltimore at Miami 1:00 PM CBS
San Francisco at NY Giants 1:00 PM FOX
New Orleans at Carolina 1:00 PM FOX
Detroit at Houston 4:05 PM FOX 
NY Jets at Oakland 4:15 PM CBS
Indianapolis at Green Bay 4:15 PM CBS
Cleveland at Washington 4:15 PM CBS
Seattle at Tampa Bay 8:15 PM NBC

MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th

Denver at New England 8:30 PM ESPN

What They’re Saying, October 17, 2008

Here is what is on the minds of some of the sports media columnists from around the country…

Dave Darling at the Orlando Sentinel has a story on trying to figure out how the NFL decides what part of the country views which game each week…

At the Houston Chronicle, David Barron has a look at a film depicting the history of Texas A&M’s 12th man…

Bob Wolfley at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has Phil Simms’ preview of this weekend’s Colts/Packers match-up.

In New York, Neil Best of Newsday makes the case that Gotham is still a baseball town, whether their teams are in the playoffs or not…

Richard Sandomir at the NY Times writes that the financial crisis is impacting CBS College Sports Network…

Bob Raissman at the NY Daily News looks at this year’s low baseball playoff ratings…

Phil Mushnick at the NY Post looks at the process of WFAN’s hiring of a series of sidekicks for Mike Francessa…

Also at the Post, Justin Terranova has 5 Questions for XM/Sirius’ Rob Dibble…

Doug Nye at the State reminisces about the impact of college football on the radio had in the south…

Steve Springer at the LA Times looks at the accuracy of the network’s strike zone box…

Scott D. Pearce of the Salt Lake City Desert News examines a new regional sports network…

Tom Hoffarth at the LA Daily News has a mix of sports media notes…

John Maffei at the North County Times has the story of John Madden missing his first telecast in quite a while…

Ray Frager at the Baltimore Sun offers his weekly variety of notes…

Tom Ryan at the St. Petersburg Times looks at TBS’ work at last night’s ALCS Game 5…

Jay Posner at the San Diego Union Tribune says Fox is still rooting for a Sox/Phils World Series…

Mel Bracht at the Oklahoman has a look at how the delay has been taken off Thunder radio broadcasts.  Bracht also has the story of lone Thunder radio voice Matt Pinto.  He also has other media notes

It’s Time for East Coast Bias

Living on the east coast it’s difficult at times for some to watch sporting events, especially national telecasts which start after 8:30pm ET.  We know why they start so late, because the networks are looking to tap into the west coast audience.  I’d agree with the continuation of this practice, if only those on the west coast were watching.

Thanks to our friends at Sports Media News, the ratings for the first game of the NLCS shows a glaring disparity between fans on the east coast and those on the west.   The numbers were through the roof for those living in Philadelphia, at 23.9.  You would think that the ratings in Los Angeles would be similar, considering the involvement of the Dodgers.  L.A. did finish second nationally, with a resounding rating of 9.4!  Less than half the numbers in Philadelphia!  The next four largest viewing markets for the game were east of the Rocky Mountains.

I think it’s safe for us to question the passion of the fans on the west coast…and the networks should lead the way.

It’s time for the networks to ask the sports leagues to start nationally televised games no later that 7pm.  This way East coast viewers (especially children) can watch most of the game while those out west can join in when they can.  They seem to be less than enthusiastic anyway.  What’s the highest rated sporting event each year?  The Super Bowl, which starts just before 6:30pm ET.  Why don’t the other leagues follow suit?

For those who say that real east coast fans will stay up late to watch a game are correct.  They can say the same about west coast fans who will have to struggle to watch a game beginning at 4pm.  If they’re real fans they’ll tune in. 

It makes sense that if the numbers are on the east coast, why not cater to THEIR needs?   

NFL Week 6, with Local Media Links

Here is your week 6 NFL schedule, as well as places you can follow your favorite team in its local media…

SUNDAY, OCT 12

Chicago at Atlanta 1:00 PM FOX
Baltimore at Indianapolis 1:00 PM CBS
Detroit at Minnesota 1:00 PM FOX
Oakland at New Orleans 1:00 PM CBS
Cincinnati at NY Jets 1:00 PM CBS
Carolina at Tampa Bay 1:00 PM FOX
St. Louis at Washington 1:00 PM FOX
Miami at Houston 1:00 PM CBS
Jacksonville at Denver 4:05 PM CBS
Dallas at Arizona 4:15 PM FOX
Philadelphia at San Francisco 4:15 PM FOX
Green Bay at Seattle 4:15 PM FOX
New England at San Diego 8:15 PM NBC

MONDAY, OCT 13

NY Giants at Cleveland 8:30 PM ESPN