nypost.com - 10/19/2009
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In a perverse, reverse way, credit Bud Selig for mission accomplished, for fulfilling the terms of his agreement.
He has proven that we'll take anything; we'll suffer all that once was out of the question -- too illogical, impossibly indecent -- ...
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Morning Journal- October 19, 2009
Sports Media Journal —
... with the latest Packers victory… Phil Mushnick at the NY Post continues on a rant made by many on MLB selling in to the interests of its television partners … Comments
Doing the Monday Links
Fang's Bites —
... jersey market is about to get hot again thanks to Michael Jordan. Darren writes the New Jersey Nets continue to be creative about promotions, but wonders if their latest one will work. Jerry Barmash of the New York Examiner catches up with Len Berman who has been out of WNBC-TV for six months and not missing it one bit. Newsday's Neil Best has the best quotes from the Sunday NFL pregame shows. The New York Post's Phil Mushnick hates everybody today. Then again, when does he not hate everybody? Richard Sandomir of ...
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