Monthly Archives: November 2009

Late Day Journal- November 30, 2009

Here are some sports media news items that crossed our desk since this morning…

There are a bevy of Tiger Woods accident stories and his reaction to what transpired last Friday…

Ed Sherman at Crains Chicago Business echoes my sentiments by saying Woods doesn’t owe us anything

So does Jason Whitlock at Fox Sports

James Poniewozik at Time looks at the news-worthiness of the Woods accident…

Here’s Ken Plutnicki at the NY Times

And Tom Hoffarth at the LA Daily News

Steve Elling at CBS Sports says Woods needs to explain everything…now.

David Roth at the Wall Street Journal looks at the media response to Woods…

Doug Heye at US News and World Report believes Woods should come clean..

Jemele Hill at ESPN.com also looks at how the media is handing the Woods accident…

Sally Jenkins at the Washington Post takes a sarcastic look at Woods elitist celebrity response thus far…

Leigh Josey at Crikey Sports looks at the international media coverage of the Woods incident…

Doug Ferguson of the Associated Press (through the Examiner) looks at how Woods strives to protect his privacy…

Meanwhile elsewhere….

Richard Sandomir at the NY Times reports that TBS has parted ways with baseball announcer Chip Carey...

Sean Leahy at the Huddle at USA Today says ESPN’s Suzy Kolber will be ready to interview Tom Brady following tonight’s Pats/Saints contest…

Pierce Huff at the New Orleans Times-Picayune has a behind-the-scenes look at Monday Night Football..

Toni Fitzgerald at Media Life Magazine has Sunday Night Football winning last night’s ratings…

John Ourand and Austin Karp at Sports Business Journal looks at the primetime ratings success of the Dallas Cowboys…

Sports Illustrated has named Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter its Sportsman of the Year…

Barry Horn at the Dallas Morning News looks at good ratings for Texas/Texas A&M…

Dan Levy at the Sporting Blog looks at how Stephen A. Smith may have been duped by his source on the Allen Iverson retirement story…Dan also touches on the Woods issue…

Darren Rovell at CNBC looks at how ESPN the Magazine’s Body Issue was a success…

Gannett News Service looks at the future of NASCAR despite poor ratings...

Pro Wrestling.net looks at the WWE television extension with Sky Sports

And finally,

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NBC Will Stay With Eagles/Giants..No Flex for Week 14

The NFL has unveiled its week 14 schedule, with NBC keeping its original match-up featuring the Eagles and Giants.

The only change in the original schedule is that the Rams/Titans game on Fox will be moved from 1pm ET to 4:05pm ET.

Here’s the amended week 14 schedule:

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 (WEEK 14)

PITTSBURGH AT CLEVELAND 8:20 PM (ET) NFLN

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13

NEW ORLEANS AT ATLANTA 1:00 PM (ET) FOX
DETROIT AT BALTIMORE 1:00 PM (ET) FOX
GREEN BAY AT CHICAGO 12:00 PM (CT) FOX
SEATTLE AT HOUSTON 12:00 PM (CT) FOX
DENVER AT INDIANAPOLIS 1:00 PM (ET) CBS
MIAMI AT JACKSONVILLE 1:00 PM (ET) CBS
BUFFALO AT KANSAS CITY 12:00 PM (CT) CBS
CINCINNATI AT MINNESOTA 12:00 PM (CT) CBS
CAROLINA AT NEW ENGLAND 1:00 PM (ET) FOX
N.Y. JETS AT TAMPA BAY 1:00 PM (ET) CBS
WASHINGTON AT OAKLAND 1:05 PM (PT) FOX
ST. LOUIS AT TENNESSEE* 3:05 PM (CT) FOX
SAN DIEGO AT DALLAS 3:15 PM (CT) CBS
PHILADELPHIA AT N.Y. GIANTS 8:20 PM (ET) NBC

MONDAY, DECEMBER 14

ARIZONA AT SAN FRANCISCO 5:30 PM (PT) ESPN

Woods Owes the Media Nothing

The media buzzards are circling their prey, which today happens to be residing in a home in Windermere, FL.

Ever since Tiger Woods crashed his Cadillac Escalade into a fire hydrant and a neighbor’s tree early Friday morning, the media have put its speculation machine into high gear.

Instead of focusing on what we know as fact, the media instead wants to continue its irresponsible practice of throwing rumors against the wall, not to see what sticks, but to see how many eyeballs they can attract to their papers, websites, or television shows. The media assume that the public thirsts for more than what is right in front of them. The facts are boring…there must be more to the story.  So let’s speculate on what those might be.

Reporters want Woods to provide more insight into the incident immediately.  Why? Woods has always closely guarded access to his private life. He has every right to continue to do so.  It sickens me when the media feel entitled to a response from someone making news.

Woods will be asked about his recollection of the accident the next time he meets with reporters, which could come as soon as this week. As much as the media has the right to ask questions, Woods (or any other public figure) has the right not to answer them.

Woods addressed the accident for his fans via a statement on his website.  Whether they accept his explanation or not is up to them.

This story may change based on the ongoing police investigation.  Woods may also change his mind and provide more information above what has already been released. But that’s his call, whether the media dictate it or not.

Ed Sherman at Crains Chicago Business sums it up better than I…

Morning Journal- November 30, 2009

We are at the end of another month, with the home stretch of 2009 ahead of us.  Here is some sports media news items to start the new work week…

Ed Sherman at Crains Chicago Business looks at what others are writing about the Tiger Woods accident…

Michael Hiestand at USA Today looks at ESPN/ABC’s college bowl assignments…

Mike Florio at Pro Football Talk looks at the reaction of the Bears’ Jay Cutler to an NFLN microphone following yesterday’s loss to the Vikings…

Jeff Dickerson at ESPN Chicago also has the Cutler story

The Associated Press ( through NBA Hoops Daily) reports that Clippers announcers Ralph Lawler and Michael Smith had a chance to meet with the Grizzlies Hamed Haddadi where they apologized for the remarks they made in reference to him last week…

Tom Jones at the St. Petersburg Times has his weekly Shooting from the Lip column….

Chris Zelkovich at the Toronto Star looks at what had been a tough week for Canada’s TSN… Chris also looks at TSN’s coverage of yesterday’s Grey Cup

Bill Houston at Truth and Rumors also critiques TSN’s Grey Cup coverage…

Stuart Miller at Multichannel News looks at the rise of sports specific cable channels…

More obscenities on TV…first Shanon Sharpe on CBS…and a cricket fax pas on the BBC…

Dusty Saunders at the Denver Post looks at two sports media figures who excel at rising decibels…

Chris Byrne at Eye on Sports Media writes about the difficulties of keeping track of stats for commentators of high school sporting events

Sunday Journal- November 29, 2009

We are upon another NFL Sunday.  Here are some sports media news items to start your day…

Keith Thursby at the LA Times reports on the passing of sports colleague Mike Penner…

Jim Williams at the Washington Examiner looks at what we can expect from today’s NFL pregame shows…

Bob Raissman at the NY Daily News critiques the job done by the NFLN’s Matt Millen on the Giants/Broncos game Thanksgiving night

John Maffei at the North County Times has word that today’s Chargers/Chiefs game will be shown on local TV…

Baller Status looks at Ice Cube’s role in a future ESPN “30 for 30″ documentary on the Raiders’ stint in Los Angeles…

Phil Mushnick at the NY Post looks at how the media did not pay much attention to the passing of Washington Wizzards owner Abe Pollin

Carl Dubois at the Town Talk (LA) looks behind the scenes of how Cox Sports Television produces LSU football…

The Big Lead looks at a difference of opinion between Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski and ESPN’s Dog Gottlieb