ABC’s "College Football Countdown" Goes HD

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 ABC’s "College Football Countdown" Goes HD
ABC’s College Football Countdown , which airs at 3:30pm ET, moves to high-definition starting this Saturday. The show can now be seen in 720-line progressive (720p). The shift comes as the show’s studios move from ABC’s West 66th St. headquarters to Disney’s Times Square Studios on 44th and Broadway (link)

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'08 NBA China Games to Be in Beijing and Guangzhou
Published 8/31/2008 at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
The NBA China Games will return to China in October with two games featuring the Milwaukee Bucks and the Golden State Warriors in Beijing and Guangzhou, it was announced this week by the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA), the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Sport and the Guangzhou Sports Bureau. NBA China Games 2008 will feature the first sporting event at the Beijing Olympic Basketball Arena  following the Olympics and the first ever NBA game played in Guangzhou. ...

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Published 8/31/2008 at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
The former owner of the Seattle SuperSonics has dropped his lawsuit against the current owner of the team, thus ending an attempt to keep them in Seattle. Howard Schultz, the CEO of Starbucks Corp., and the former owner of the Sonics who sold the team to Clay Bennett has dropped his suit. As reported by The AP: "As a result of these developments, our legal team and I no longer believe we can be successful with this litigation," Schultz wrote in a letter to former members of his ownership group, the Basketball Club of Seattle. In a statement Friday from Oklahoma City, Bennett said, "We are pleased to now be able to move on. We look forward to an exciting future ...

NBA Development League Affiliations for 2008/09 Season Announced
Published 9/3/2008 at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
The NBA has released the tentative team affiliations between Development League (D-League) organizations and NBA franchises.  As reported on NBA.Com, the D-League has expanded to sixteen teams to begin the eighth season of play, so each development team will be limited to affiliation with a maximum of two NBA squads.  Dan Reed, D-League president, observed, “Three years into the assignment system, we are thrilled with the way NBA teams have embraced the opportunity to develop their players in our league.  An impressive 27 NBA teams have assigned 76 players to their NBA D-League affiliate…which not only benefits the teams and the players, but gives fans an opportunity to watch top prospects play and improve their ...

Thunder Struck. OKC NBA Team Unveils Name, Logo
Published 9/4/2008 at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
Tonight, the team formerly known as the SuperSonics were renamed the Thunder in their new relocation home of Oklahoma City. The new name, one of the worst kept secrets in the NBA, has been rumored to be the selection for almost six weeks. "It's hard to keep a secret," said controlling owner Clay Bennett at the team’s offices in downtown OKC. As reported by The AP, the logos and merchandise had been trickling out in advance leading up today. To unveil the logo, six children joined players Desmond Mason and Damien Wilkins to pull down a curtain as the AC/DC song "Thunderstruck" blared over the loudspeaker. What was revealed was a large blue banner with the logo in the middle, and splashes of ...

The Bottom Line: NCAA Final Four Generated $47 Million for Host San Antonio
Published 9/4/2008 at The Biz of Basketball :: Part of the Business of Sports Network
The city of San Antonio enjoyed not only a memorable ‘Final Four’ culmination of the 2008 NCAA Division I Basketball championship tournament, but is also basking in that warm feeling that often comes after pocketing over $47 million in total economic benefit for the three-day weekend.  As reported by the Associated Press ...

Quinn and DiPofi Become Minority Owners of Sabres
Published 9/4/2008 at The Biz of Hockey :: The Business of Sports Network
Buffalo Sabres Managing Partner Larry Quinn and Chief Operating Officer Dan DiPofi have become minority partners. The two executives that rejoined the Sabres in 2003 after B. Thomas Golisano purchased the team in 2003 have been granted the minority stake. As reported by The Buffalo News ...

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