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Multichannel News: Eight Men In At SNY
SNY TV...As in off. SNY, the TV home of the New York Mets and New York Jets, is fortifying its on-air roster and revamping its lineup that will now include two new debate-oriented shows. SNY is expected to officially announce tomorrow that eight broadcasters—many of whom work for New York sports talk radio leader WFAN—that have served the channel as contributors in the past will assume more ...
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Daily Links: This Division Isn’t Getting Any Easier
thejetsblog.com — Prisco runs down the AFC East Draft needs. Gary Myers says Parcells wants to trade down. A look at some of the top Wonderlic scores. MDS gives a great interview to the NY Times and gives us a little link love. SNY is adding some responsibilities for NY Sports Broadcasting personalities. Arlen Specter gets a rough go of it in Boston.

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