Monthly Archives: September 2011

Fox NFL Line-Up for Week Four, With Announcer Pairings

Here is the Fox NFL line-up this weekend with announcer pairings and the markets that will view each game:

1:00p.m. Start

Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys- Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver.  35% of the country will see this game.  MARKETS INCLUDE: Albuquerque, Austin, Boston, Dallas, Dayton, Denver, Detroit, Fort Myers, Knoxville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Louisville, Memphis, Miami, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Providence, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, Tampa, Tulsa, West Palm Beach.

Carolina Panthers at Chicago Bears- Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick & Laura Okmin. 12% of the coutnry will see this game.  MARKETS INCLUDE: Charlotte, Chicago, Greensboro, Greenville, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Raleigh.

San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles- Ron Pitts and Jim Mora.  9% of the country will see this game. MARKETS INCLUDE: Philadelphia, Sacramento, San Francisco.

Washington Redskins at St. Louis Rams- Chris Myers and Tim Ryan.  7% of the country will see this game.  MARKETS INCLUDE: Baltimore, Norfolk, Richmond, St. Louis, Washington.

New Orleans Saints at Jacksonville Jaguars- Sam Rosen and Chad Pennington.  4% of the country will see this game. MARKETS INCLUDE: Birmingham, Jacksonville, New Orleans.

Minnesota Vikings at Kansas City Chiefs- Gus Johnson, Charles Davis & Tim Brewster.  4% of the country will see this game. MARKETS INCLUDE: Kansas City, Minneapolis.

4:05p.m. Starts

New York Giants at Arizona Cardinals- Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston & Tony Siragusa.  19% of the country will see this game. MARKETS INCLUDE: Buffalo, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Hartford, Houston, New York, Phoenix, Pittsburgh.

Atlanta Falcons at Seattle Seahawks- Craig Bolerjack and John Lynch.  9% of the country will see this game.  MARKETS INCLUDE: Atlanta, Nashville, Portland, Seattle.

NFL Week Four Schedule, With Local Media Links

NFL Sched Week 4

Here is the schedule for the fourth week of the NFL, with links to local media information for each team…

Sunday, Oct. 02
Game Time TV
Carolina at Chicago 1:00 pm FOX
Buffalo at Cincinnati 1:00 pm CBS – HD (Regional)
Washington at St. Louis 1:00 pm FOX
San Francisco at Philadelphia 1:00 pm FOX
Minnesota at Kansas City 1:00 pm FOX
New Orleans at Jacksonville 1:00 pm FOX
Pittsburgh at Houston 1:00 pm CBS – HD (Regional)
Detroit at Dallas 1:00 pm FOX
Tennessee at Cleveland 1:00 pm CBS – HD (Regional)
Atlanta at Seattle 4:05 pm FOX
N.Y. Giants at Arizona 4:05 pm FOX
Miami at San Diego 4:15 pm CBS – HD (Regional)
New England at Oakland 4:15 pm CBS – HD (Regional)
Denver at Green Bay 4:15 pm CBS – HD (Regional)
N.Y. Jets at Baltimore 8:20 pm NBC
Monday, Oct. 03
Game Time TV
Indianapolis at Tampa Bay 8:30 pm ESPN

CBS NFL LIne-Up for Week Four, With Announcer Pairings

Here is the schedule of NFL games on CBS this Sunday, with the announcers who will be calling the games:

1:00p.m. ET Starts

Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals:  Andrew Catalon/Steve Tasker
Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns:  Marv Albert/Rich Gannon
Pittsburgh Steelers at Houston Texans:  Greg Gumbel/Dan Dierdorf

4:15p.m. Starts

Denver Broncos at Green Bay Packers: Jim Nantz/Phil Simms
New England Patriots at Oakland Raiders: Kevin Harlan/Solomon Wilcots
Miami Dolphins at San Diego Chargers: Ian Eagle/Dan Fouts

ESPN Sees High Numbers for MLB Season Finale

ESPN registered its highest rating since 1998 for its MLB Wednesday Night Baseball match-up between the Red Sox and Orioles in the final game of the season.  Baltimore beat Boston 4-3, ultimately knocking the Red Sox out of the American League Playoffs.

The game registered 1.6. rating with an average of 2.1 million viewers.  The game was not seen in the Boston or Baltimore markets.

Following the game ESPN switched to the end of the match-up between the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays.  That game earned a rating of 2.8, with 3.8 million average viewers.

ESPN Set for WNBA Finals

ESPN WNBA Feature

ESPN has announced the schedule for the WNBA Finals, featuring the Atlanta Dream and Minnesota Lynx, which begins on Sunday, October 2nd.

Pam Ward will serve as play-by-play voice for game one of the best-of-five series, joined by analysts Rebecca Lobo and reporter Heather Cox.  Terry Gannon will take over on play-by-play beginning with game two.

Cindy Brunson will serve as host of ESPN’s WNBA Finals studio program, joined by analyst Carolyn Peck.

Complete coverage will also be available on ESPN.com and espnW.

Here is the full WNBA Finals schedule:

Date Time (ET) Game Network
Sun, Oct 2 8:30 p.m. WNBA Finals – Game 1:

No. 3 seed Atlanta at No. 1 seed Minnesota
Pam Ward, Rebecca Lobo & Heather Cox
ESPN/ESPN3
Wed, Oct 5 8 p.m. WNBA Finals – Game 2:

No. 3 seed Atlanta at No. 1 seed Minnesota
Terry Gannon, Rebecca Lobo & Heather Cox
ESPN2/ESPN3
Fri, Oct 7 8 p.m. WNBA Finals – Game 3:

No. 1 seed Minnesota at No. 3 seed Atlanta
Terry Gannon, Rebecca Lobo & Heather Cox
ESPN2/ESPN3
Sun, Oct 9 4 p.m. *WNBA Finals – Game 4:

No. 1 seed Minnesota at No. 3 seed Atlanta
Terry Gannon, Rebecca Lobo & Heather Cox
ESPN2/ESPN3
Wed, Oct 12 8 p.m. *WNBA Finals – Game 5:

No. 3 seed Atlanta at No. 1 seed Minnesota
Terry Gannon, Rebecca Lobo & Heather Cox
ESPN2/ESPN3