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Times pulls plug on sometimes interesting sports mag
The New York Times has axed its three-year-old "Play" magazine, which had some interesting moments and provided paid work for people who write stuff about sports. Unfortunate.
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Fang's Bites — ... events. Boston Sports Media Watch links to a story from Jessica Heslam of the Boston Herald regarding a WEEI part-time update anchor who was charged with motor vehicle homicide and driving under the influence stemming from a fatal car crash over the weekend. A couple of things from Newsday. First, Neil Best writes that Giants QB Eli Manning's no-nonsense style with the media fits him perfectly. Neil also expands on his column in his blog. Neil links to this story in which the New York Times has shut down its quarterly "Play" ...

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