Morning Journal- November 17, 2009

Good Tuesday morning!  Here we go with some sports media news items making the rounds…

Eric Deggans at the National Sports Journalism Center at Indiana University writes on NFL blackouts, TiVo, and future job prospects for Steve Phillips…

Paulsen at Sports Media Watch has word on lower numbers for college football on CBS over the weekend

Bob Raissman at the NY Daily News says the media has focused on the wrong story during the recent woes by the Jets...

Washington and Lee University has audio from a panel featuring women sports journalists...

Ed Sherman at Crains Chicago Business says the Chicago Baseball Museum will help restore a statue dedicated to broadcast legend Jack Brickhouse

Anthony Crupi at Mediaweek says NBC still has ad inventory available for the Vancouver Winter Olympics

New York  Magazine has a slideshow of a pick-up basketball game among basketball sports writers

Mark Edwards at Volunteer TV says the dismissal of two Tennessee football players involved in a hold-up last week brought quite the reaction on local sports radio

Phil Mushnick at the NY Post says the networks did not give much play to the arrest of two Tennessee players last week…

Rick Cantu at the Austin American-Statesman looks at how an upcoming women’s basketball match-up between Texas and UConn can help put the lady Longhorns into the spotlight

Pete Iorizzo at the Albany Times Union reports that the MAAC and ESPN have extended their contract for the WWL to cover mens and women’s basketball…

Roger Dunaway at New Orleans.com says CSS Television will telecast Tulane’s first two games at the Charleston Classic...

Gavin O’Malley at Mediapost has the story on a partnership between Comcast and CBS Interactive to share content from CBS’ MaxPreps website on Comcast Houston…

Catherine B. Taylor at BNET looks at the implications for Hulu if the Comcast/NBC deal geta done…