Morning Journal- November 9, 2009

November 9, 2009 | by Keith | Categories Internet, Newspapers, Sports Radio, Television | Comments Off

Welcome to the beginning of another work week.  Here are some sports media news items to get you off to a good start…

Michael Hiestand at USA Today looks at what Fox Sports and ESPN have done or are doing to commemorate Veteran’s Day

Jason Fry, writing for the National Center for Sports Journalism at Indiana University is not concerned by a decrease in the number of reporters covering the World Series

Dusty Saunders at the Denver Post writes on how Elias Sports Bureau head Steve Hirdt is bringing his expertise to Monday Night Football

Bob Wolfley at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel says the national pundits were wrong in thinking the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would go winless

Danny Gallagher at the McKinney Courier-Express says the editor of Deadspin has been singled out in a lawsuit by former ESPN NFL analyst Sean Salisbury

The Winnipeg Free Press likes the work done by Warren Sapp on the NFL Network

Josh Harvey at the Examiner has word of ESPN College Gameday going to TCU this weekend…

Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa at the Boston Herald talks with ESPN.com’s Bill Simmons...

More on a potential Comcast/NBC deal from Brian Stelter at the NY Times

Ed Sherman at Crains Chicago Business looks at two “newspaper guys” making a name for themselves on sports radio

North Jersey.com has the story of a local man willing to sell the entire collection of Sports Illustrated for $2 million

More talk of NASCAR coverage, this time from NASCAR Insiders

Laura Nachman at Philly TV and Radio has a Comcast SportsNet apology

William Houston at Truth and Rumors criticizes HNIC’s Don Cherry and Ron MacLean for their cheap shot comments over the weekend

The Canadian Newswire reports on a collaboration between XM Canada and the NHL Network


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