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What They’re Saying, June 27, 2008
Sports Media Journal —
... the LA Daily News has more on the technical glitch to Wednesday’s Euro 2008 match. Here’s more notes from Hoffarth’s blog Scott Pierce at the Salt Lake City Desert News also talks Euro 2008. Judd Zulgad at the Minneapolis Star Tribune writes about NBC’s coverage of the US Women’s Open golf championship. David Scott has his weekly look at the Beantown sports media scene… The Boston Herald has the story on the departure o NESN’s Hazel Mae. Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald analyzes ESPN’s NBA Draft coverage. John Ryan of ...
Grading ESPN’s NBA Draft Coverage
The Big Lead —
... What was ESPN thinking? Their primary crew for last night’s coverage consisted of Stuart Scott (not a bad host), Jay Bilas (good choice, knows his college hoops) and then two guys who a) obviously hope to coach in the NBA again, so their analysis clearly wasn’t objective, and b) obviously watched very little college hoops this season: Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson. Those two are the primary reason we thought the coverage overall was pretty disappointing. (Though this guy disagrees.) Hey, look! A report card! ...
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sports.aol.com 6/27/2008 — When lightning struck at EURO 2008 , most broadcasters around the world didn't have a backup plan to bring viewers details of the game. As this video clip shows, though, the BBC, had radio presenters in the stadium, so they could at least tell you ...
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