Thursday, January 31, 2013
Boxscore from tonight's Freedom win over Easton
http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/
FROM KEITH GROLLER
The Patriots survived a one-point second quarter and rallied to get their second big win of the week and are now very much in contention for a LVC tournament berth.
This has basically become a three-team battle for the last spot. Let's assume that Central Catholic will win the West, Parkland the North and Liberty the East, although Liberty does have a tough schedule ahead with Becahi on Friday and Easton, Nazareth and Freedom next week.
But if you assume Liberty holds on to the East top spot, that leaves three teams all with four losses vying for the wild-card spot with Freedom now tied with Easton and Emmaus in the loss column. Emmaus can join the Patriots and Red Rovers at 8-4 with a win over Allen on Friday, but remember that the Green Hornets lost to both Freedom and Easton and would lose the tiebreaker with either of those two.
Here's the box from tonight's game, courtesy of freelancer Mike Blouse who covered the game for us tonight and below is the updated LVC standings:
FREEDOM 41, EASTON 37
Freedom 11 1 13 16 – 41
Easton 11 6 7 13 – 37
FREEDOM (41)
Jackson 5-12 5-6 18, Chiclana 2-8 5-6 9, Williams 1-5 0-0 2, Connor 1-4 1-4 3, Long 3-8 0-0 7, Uliana 1-3 0-0 2, Shapiro 0-0 0-0 0, Seaman 0-0 0-0 0, Kelley 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 13-40 11-16 41.
EASTON (37)
Gaines 5-13 1-2 12, Oakley 2-4 0-0 4, Maciejczyk 0-5 0-0 0, Queen 4-8 2-2 11, Jenkins 3-9 1-2 8, Young 1-1 0-0 2, Jean-Baptist 0-0 0-0 0, Best 0-1 0-0 0, Kaiser 0-1 0-0 0, Lisinicchia 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 15-42 4-6 37.
3-pointers: Freedom (4-10): Jackson 3, Long. Easton (3-13): Gaines, Queen, Jenkins.
Rebounds: Freedom 35 (Jackson 12). Easton 23 (Gaines 7).
Assists: Freedom 8 (Connor 4). Easton 6 (Queen 3).
Turnovers: Freedom 10. Easton 6.
Officials: John Marvin, Dennis McWhite.
LEHIGH VALLEY CONFERENCE
WEST DIVISION
1.,*Central Catholic,9-2, 17-2
2.,*Emmaus, 7-4, 9-8
3.,Allen, 4-6, 8-9
4.,Dieruff, 2-9, 5-13
NORTH DIVISION
1.,*Parkland, 8-2, 13-5
2.,Whitehall, 5-6, 9-9,
3.,Nazareth,3-7, 7-10
4.,Northampton,0-11, 2-16
EAST DIVISION
1.,*Liberty,8-2,13-5
2.,*Easton,8-4, 15-4
3.,*Freedom, 8-4, 12-7
4.,Bethlehem Cath., 3-8, 9-9
Sports Media Digest- January 31, 2013
http://sportsmediajournal.com/
Simms All-Iron Team Sunday on CBS- CBS Sports will produce the Phil Simms All-Iron Team: Super Bowl Edition this Sunday prior to its coverage of the Super Bowl. Jim Nantz will co-host the show with Simms, which includes an interview with Leon Lett and Don Beebe on their play from Super Bowl XXVII. Phil Simms All-Iron Team: Super Bowl Edition airs Sunday at 1:00p.m. ET.
Golf Channel Has Best January Ever- The Golf Channel reports that this January was the most watched January in its 18 year history. 105,000 average viewers per minute were tuned into Golf Channel in January, representing a 22% year-over-year increase compared to January 2012.
NBA TV To Commemorate Black History Month with Special Open Court- NBA TV will produce a special edition of its Open Court series as a commemoration of Black History Month. Open Court: Basketball and Society will be hosted by Ernie Johnson with a panel with Hall of Famers Charles Barkley and Reggie Miller, five-time NBA Champion Steve Kerr, four-time NBA Champion Shaquille O’Neal, two-time NBA Champion Kenny Smith, five-time NBA All-Star Chris Webber and NBA Champion Steve Smith. Open Court: Basketball and Society airs Tuesday following the network’s Fan Night game telecast.
Friday Night Fights Tomorrow on ESPN2- The next edition of Friday Night Fights takes place tonight on ESPN2. Joe Tessitore and Teddy Atlas will be ringside in Chicago for a Junior Middleweight bout featuring “King” Carlos Molina and former undisputed Welterweight Champion Cory “The Next Generation” Spinks. Todd Grisham will serve as studio host. The action begins at 9:00p.m. ET.
Fox Sports Radio’s Jay Mohr Reaches Affiliate Milestone- Fox Sports Radio has announced that its Jay Mohr Sports program is now heard on 100 affiliates nationwide. Jay Mohr Sports airs live, weekdays from 12 p.m. – 3 p.m. ET/9 a.m. – 12 p.m. PT.
Pac-12 Network’s College Softball Schedule
http://sportsmediajournal.com/
The Pac-12 Networks will televise 34 women’s college softball games this spring.
Anne Marie Anderson, Krista Blunk, JB Long and Ann Schatz will serve as play-by-play voices for the network, joined by analysts Jennie Finch, Jessica Mendoza and Tammy Blackburn.
Here is the list of Pac-12 Network college softball games:
DAY
DATE
AWAY
HOME
TIME (PT)
Saturday
3/23/13
Utah
at
California
12:00pm
Saturday
3/23/13
Arizona State
at
UCLA
2:00pm
Sunday
3/24/13
Stanford
at
Oregon
3:00pm
Monday
3/25/13
Washington
at
Arizona
7:00pm
Thursday
3/28/13
UCLA
at
Stanford
TBD
Friday
3/29/13
Oregon
at
Washington
4:00pm
Saturday
3/30/13
Arizona
at
Utah
12:00pm
Saturday
3/30/13
Oregon State
at
Arizona State
2:00pm
Tuesday
4/2/13
California
at
Arizona1
5:00pm
Tuesday
4/2/13
California
at
Arizona1
7:30pm
Saturday
4/6/13
Arizona State
at
Stanford2
2:00pm
Saturday
4/6/13
Arizona State
at
Stanford2
4:30pm
Sunday
4/7/13
UCLA
at
Utah
11:00am
Sunday
4/7/13
Oregon
at
California
1:00pm
Sunday
4/7/13
Oregon State
at
Washington
3:00pm
Friday
4/12/13
California
at
UCLA
TBD
Sunday
4/14/13
Arizona
at
Oregon
12:00pm
Sunday
4/14/13
Utah
at
Oregon State
2:00pm
Saturday
4/20/13
UCLA
at
Arizona
7:00pm
Friday
4/26/13
Utah
at
Stanford
TBD
Friday
5/3/13
Oregon State
at
Oregon
4:00pm
Friday
5/3/13
Arizona State
at
Arizona
6:00pm
Sunday
5/5/13
Washington
at
Utah
11:00am
Sunday
5/5/13
Oregon State
at
Oregon
1:00pm
Sunday
5/5/13
Stanford
at
California
3:00pm
Thursday
5/9/13
Arizona
at
Stanford
TBD
Friday
5/10/13
Oregon
at
Arizona State
TBD
Friday
5/10/13
California
at
Washington
7:00pm
Saturday
5/11/13
UCLA
at
Oregon State
TBD
Saturday
5/11/13
California
at
Washington
TBD
Saturday
5/11/13
Oregon
at
Arizona State
TBD
TBD
TBD
Team TBD – Wildcard
at
Team TBD – Wildcard
TBD
TBD
TBD
Team TBD – Wildcard
at
Team TBD – Wildcard
TBD
TBD
TBD
Team TBD – Wildcard
at
Team TBD – Wildcard
TBD
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NAMS BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE CHANGE
Due to scheduling conflicts the following Nazareth @ Pen Argyl JH Boy's Basketball game has been rescheduled. See below for details:
BOY'S JH BASKETBALL
Nazareth @ Pen Argyl
Wednesday, February 6th
4:00 pm
SCHEDULE CHANGE (Date Change Only)
Nazareth @ Pen Argyl
Monday, February 11th
4:00 pm
TV NEWS ON JANUARY 31
http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2013/01/natpe-2013-fall-2013-syndication-cbs.html
NATPE 2013 is now over and as promised we will give you a list of the shows being offered for fall 2013 syndication. So, without further adieu, here is what is being offered (some might not be bought, so beware) for Fall 2013:
OFF-NETWORK REPEATS
Daily Half-Hours
The Middle (Warner Bros.)
Modern Family (20th Television)
The Cleveland Show (20th Television)
Cops Reloaded (20th Television)
Weekly Hours
Glee (20th Television)
Bridezillas (Rohrs Media)
Sanctuary (PPI)
FIRST-RUN SERIES
Talk Shows
The Arsenio Hall Show (CBS Television)
Bethenny (Warner Bros.)
Queen Latifah (Sony Pictures Television)
The Test (CBS Television)
TMZ Live (Warner Bros.)
Kris (20th Television) - six-week summer test run on Fox owned stations
Court Shows
Paternity Court (MGM)
Supreme Justice with Judge Karen Mills-Francis (Entertainment Studios)
Game Shows/Reality
None
News Magazine
OK! TV (Big Fish Entertainment)
First-Run Weekly Airings
BAMM.TV (Telco)
Beer Geeks (TVS)
Heroes Among Us (Associated Television)
The Hollywood News Report (Telco)
Rescue 3 (Trifecta)
Super Bowl prop bets include: Beyonce, Alicia Keys and how many times Ray Lewis will refer to God
http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/
FROM KEITH GROLLER
For your amusement purposes only, RJ Bell of Pregame.com has provided a list of some of the more amusing prop bets that will be taken in Vegas before Sunday's big game.
If you can't be in New Orleans, the best place to experience the Super Bowl is Vegas where every hotel/casino is packed and the atmosphere is quite festive. It's like Super Sunday is a national holiday for the gambling world.
Besides the parties, there's an array of unusual bets you can make on this game, and you can even wager on the stuff that will happen before and after the game.
If the New Jersey casinos ever want to make a comeback and lure back some of the gamblers who now just are content to go to their local Pennsylvania casinos and stay away from the boardwalk, NJ has to win the very tough fight and somehow, some way get sports gambling passed.
Here's the Super Bowl report from Pregame.com:
Fun Props (with odds updates)
Length of postgame handshake/hug between Harbaugh brothers: over/under 6 seconds
[heavy under action has moved number down from 7.5 seconds]
How long will it take Alicia Keys to sing National Anthem: over/under 2 minutes and 05 seconds
[heavy under action has moved number down 10 seconds from 2:15]
36% chance Beyonce’s hair will be straight, not curly ($100 wins $150)
[heavy "curly" action has moved chances down from 43%]
60% chance President Obama will pick Ravens to win game
["49ers will be the pick" action has moved chances down from 64%]
Number of times “Harbaugh” will be said during game: over/under 22.5 times
[over action has moved the number up from 21.5]
Times Jack Harbaugh shown during game: over/under 2.5 times
47% chance Jay Z will join Beyonce on stage during halftime show ($105 wins $100)
Will Alicia Keys be booed? If yes, $100 wins $500
29% chance Alicia Keys will forget or omit at least one word in lyrics ($100 wins $200)
How many times will Ray Lewis mention “God/Lord” in post-game interview: over/under 3 times
$100 pays $500 if any player on either team is arrested before the game.
Color of Gatorade dumped on winning coach ($100 wins . . . )
Clear: +$180
Yellow: +$200
Orange: +$350 [was +250 in early odds]
Red: +$650
Blue: +$700
Green: +$700
New Props:
85% chance Beyonce's will wear her hair "down" not "up" ($700 wins $100)
64% chance Baltimore will have higher local TV ratings over San Francisco ($200 wins $100)
53% chance Jim Harbaugh will be shown first before his brother after opening kickoff ($120 wins $100)
24% chance a team will score at least 4 straight times ($100 wins $275)
10 to 1 odds: No Field Goals scored in game ($100 wins $1,000)
75 to 1 odds: No touchdown scored in game ($100 wins $7,500)
18 to 1 odds: 10 or more touchdowns scored in game ($100 wins $1,800)
20 to 1 odds: ZERO sacks in game ($100 wins $2,000)
Who will the Super Bowl MVP thank first ($100 wins . . . )
God: +$100
Teammates: +$175
Nobody: +$200
Coaches/Owner: +$500
Family: +$600
CLICK TO SEE LONG LIST OF BEST SUPER BOWL PROPS: http://bit.ly/TZpWw3
How Much Action on Super Bowl?
An estimated $10 BILLION is projected to be bet on Super Bowl XLVII worldwide!
Over half of adult Americans are expected to have some money at risk on the game.
Less than 1% of the total bet is expected to be wagered legally in Nevada.
Vegas 20-2 in Super Bowls!
Las Vegas has kept separate records on Super Bowl betting for 22 years.
Vegas has won money on the game 20 of those years!
Bettors have won money on the game 2 of those years!
Updated Super Bowl Action:
60% of bets to date have been on the underdog Ravens
(down from 65% the first week of action)
moving the opening line of San Francisco favored by 5 points
to the current line of SF favored by 3.5 points
Over/Under: 47.5 total points expected in game
By considering the spread and the total,
Vegas projects the approximant score of the game to be:
San Francisco 26
Baltimore 22
Chance to win game based on odds: San Francisco: 62% | Baltimore 38%
$100 on Ravens to be Super Bowl champs pays $150.
Over 90% of Super Bowl bets in Vegas are placed on Saturday or Sunday.
Coin Toss:
NFC has won 14 of last 15 Super Bowl coin tosses!
After reviewing multiple sources on the history of the Super Bowl coin toss:
46 prior Super Bowl coin flips: 23 heads and 23 tails
Preseason Odds:
Before the season started:
San Francisco paid 17 to 1 to win Super Bowl ($100 won $1,700)
Baltimore paid 14 to 1 to win Super Bowl ($100 won $1,400)
(Baltimore paid as high as 30-1 late in the season)
How good are the Super Bowl teams?
Denver Broncos are the ONLY team that would be favored over the 49ers on a neutral field.
FIVE teams would be favored over the Ravens (Broncos, 49ers, Patriots, Seahawks, Packers)
Ravens biggest longshot ever to make Super Bowl?
Ravens first underdog EVER of more than a touchdown to win in both Division playoff round and Championship playoff round (archive from 1978 onwards)
$100 on Ravens to win first playoff game against Colts, then letting the winnings ride against Denver, then letting those winnings ride against Patriots, would have paid $2,300!
Joe Flacco
Joe Flacco now has 6 road playoff wins career
More than Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, Steve Young, Troy Aikman, Bret Favre, Tom Brady, and Peyton Manning.
Those legends are a combined 13-29 on the road in the playoffs, while Flacco has won 6 out of 10.
Picking a winner:
The lower playoff seed has covered 12 of 14 vs. Vegas spread
(Ravens lower-seeded team this year)
San Francisco a Perfect Six out of Six:
49ers have been favored by Vegas in ALL SIX Super Bowls they’ve played in.
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Thursday!
Friday February 1, 2013
What a neat week this was! Tuesday, Work at Nazareth, Wednesday Work at Easton and now back at Nazareth tonight at Nazareth and Tomorrow!! Work for 2 school districts in the same week! Thanks Jim, Mr Hess, Carm for having me at Easton!! I WILL BE BACK AT EASTON IN 2 WEEKS OR 3 WEEKS FOR THE PLAYOFFS!!!!
1 Year ago i walked at the pep rally, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIpJIEJv8Ok and now 1 year later, I am going to do a brief speech!!!!!!
BIG DAY TODAY!
SPEAKING AT THE PEP RALLY!!!
EXCITED!!
SHOULD BE FUN!
AROUND 2PM!
BY REQUEST FROM STUDENTS, I WILL TRY TO DO IT MYSELF!!
INCASE I LOSE MY VOICE, MR DAVIS WILL STAND RIGHT NEXT TO ME!!
THANKS TO BARBIE FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY!
ALSO THANKS TO MR DAVIS FOR HELPING ME! I AM THE PRESIDENT OF HIS FAN CLUB!!!
I AM NERVIOUS!!
DON'T KNOW WHYM 90 PERCENT OF THOSE KIDS ARE FRIENDS WITH ME ON FACEBOOK!
I SHOULD BE RELAXED!
GALL BLADDER DOCTOR AT 11:45AM
I HOPE HE DON'T SAY I NEED SURGERY..
KEEP YOUR FINGERS CROSSED!
FITNESS AT 10AM!
BACK TO WORK AT 5PM TONIGHT!
PARKLAND AT NAZARETH BOYS BASKETBALL
SENIOR NIGHT
2ND TO LAST HOME GAME
HOME NEXT WEDNESDAY YET!
WORK SATURDAY NIGHT TOO AT NAZARETH!
BANGOR AT NAZARETH GIRLS BASKETBALL!
THE RETURN OF BILL BISCI!
DISTRICT XI WRESTLING AT FREEDOM THIS WEEKEND!!
FINAL AT 6PM ON RCN4 LIVE SATURDAY!
I WILL BE WORKING AT LIBERTY IN A FEW WEEKS FOR THE INDIVIDUL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT AND THE REGIONALS!! THANKS MR HARRIS! I CAN'T WAIT!!!
How are you?
How was your week?
What are you doing this weekend?
Anything fun?
I am better!
Relax all weekend!!!!!
SUPER BOWL WEEKEND!
BALTIMORE VS 49ERS
MY PICK:
44-35 BALTIMORE
GO RAVENS!!!!!!!
Been busy Announcing!!
Announce the news everynight on CW PHILLY!!!!!!!
Schedule:
Friday February 1:
8am-5:30pm DIANA
10am PEP RALLY
11:45am GALL BLADDER DOCTOR APPOINTMENT
1:35pm PEP RALLY SPEECH AT NAZARETH
11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100
NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel
1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP
4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230
5pm Collect Tickets at Nazareth Boys Basketball
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Saturday February 2:
8:30am-10:30am DIANA
NOON COLLECT TICKETS AT P.V. AT NAZARETH BOYS BASKETBALL
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 WSAN
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
11am-9pm Mark Thomas on WGPA 1100
5pm MIGHT GO TO THE NAZARETH AT NORTHAMPTON WRESTLING MATCH
10pm Anchor News on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
Palmer Smith
Lewis Ogioba
Chris Hushour
Bill Altherton
Mary Sysko
Stephen Haberle
Dan Wheldon
Shawnalai Werkheiser
Thomas Maher
Tori Hirst Sweeney
Paul May
Elwood Stewart
Murphy Phillips
Joe Paterno
Patricia VanHorn
Whitney Houston
Matt Kelly
Steve Friendricks
Dick Clark
Dennis Schantzenbach
Linda Berry
Richard Dawson
Mary Tracy
Isaac Isaiah Irving
Andy Griffth
EBONY FLOWERS
Ed Rhodes
Matt Deery
Garrett Reid
Waldon Kiesshauer
John Walson JR
Jim Evanko
Todd Jones
Deb Hoff
Bev Seiple
Amanda Todd
Darren Mason
Arlen Specter
Justin Bower
Billy Wilson
Joey Pietro forte
Mike Moeller
Joshua Kortze
Sally Star
Bill Broad
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Sports Media Weekly No. 136- Mike McCarthy, Sports Biz USA and James Andrew Miller, Author
http://sportsmediajournal.com/
It’s Super Bowl week and we delve into all the hype on this week’s Sports Media Weekly.
In our “Third Man In” segment Ken Fang of Fang’s Bites and I are joined by Mike McCarthy, sports business and media reporter for his own Sports Biz USA as well as contributor to the NFL, Newsday, and Advertising Age.
We spend a good portion of our segment talking about the media coverage at Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans, including the madness around Media Day and what the media did, or did not cover during the week. We also give our predictions on how the ratings may be for CBS this Sunday.
We then shift into our continuing discussion on the Manti Te’O story, specifically how some seemed to be equally interested in the story itself and how and/why ESPN did not get the story first. It’s a fascinating discussion as to how ESPN is perceived in the realm of sports journalism.
The Te’O story dovetails well as we talk with our second guest, James Andrew Millier, author of Those Guys Have All the Fun: Inside the World of ESPN. Miller co-authored a piece with Richard Sandomir of the New York Times looking at how ESPN handled the Te’O story. He says ESPN had enough information to run the piece, but wanted an on-camera interview with Te’O before running the story. Jim provides some compelling insight into how ESPN worked this story.
We also talk to Jim about the comings and goings of talent at ESPN; the appearance of Chris Berman on Dan Patrick’s radio show tomorrow; and the progress of the Those Guys Have All the Fun movie.
ESPN at the Super Bowl- January 31, 2013
http://sportsmediajournal.com/page/2/
Here is the line-up of coverage at Super Bowl XLVII tomorrow across the networks of ESPN:
Time (CT) Show Network(s)
5-9 a.m. Mike and Mike in the Morning
Hosts: Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic
Guests: Packers WR Donald Driver (6:45), Giants WR Victor Cruz (7:00), Texans DE J.J. Watt (7:15), ESPN analyst Cris Carter (7:45), former Patriots OT Matt Light (8:00), Vikings RB Adrian Peterson (8:15), Cowboys OLB DeMarcus Ware (8:30) and Giants DE Justin Tuck (8:45).
ESPN Radio, ESPN2
8 a.m.-2 p.m. SportsCenter
Host: Hannah Storm. Analysts: Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson and Jerry Rice. Guests: Ware, Driver, Giants DE Osi Umenyiora, Former Saints QB Archie Manning, Saints S Roman Harper, Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski, Actor/Comedian Tracy Morgan, Bears LB Lance Briggs and Tuck.
ESPN
9 a.m.-12 p.m. The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Host: Colin Cowherd
Guests: Former Redskins QB Joe Theismann (9:30), Umenyiora (9:45), HOF safety Rod Woodson (10:15) and Jets back-up QB Greg McElroy (10:45).
ESPN Radio, ESPNU
12-3 p.m. SVP & Russillo
Hosts: Scott Van Pelt and Ryen Russillo
Guests: Gronkowski (11:20), Saints QB Drew Brees (12:30), Tuck (12:45), Seahawks CB Richard Sherman (1:15), Briggs and Chiefs RB Jamaal Charles.
ESPN Radio, ESPNEWS
2-3 p.m. SportsCenter Special presented by Little Caesars Pizza
Host: Mike Tirico. Analysts: Merril Hoge and Ron Jaworski
ESPN
3-4 p.m. NFL Live
Host: Trey Wingo. Analysts: Cris Carter and Tom Jackson
ESPN
3-4 p.m. SportsNation presented by Toyota
Hosts: Charissa Thompson and Marcellus Wiley. Analyst: Edwards. Guests: Ware, HOF RB Thurman Thomas, Patriots DE Rob Ninkovich
ESPN2
4-5 p.m. NFL32
Hosts: Suzy Kolber and Chris Mortensen. Analysts: Hoge and Tedy Bruschi.
ESPN2
5-6 p.m. SportsCenter
Host: Levy. Analysts: Trent Dilfer and Mark Schlereth.
ESPN
7-8 p.m. NFL Semanal Special (Airs at 8:30, and 11 p.m. CT on Latin North)
Host: Ciro Procuna. Analysts: Raul Allegre, Alvaro Martin, Eduardo Varela, John Sutcliffe and Mauricio Pedroza.
ESPN Dos
8-10 p.m. SportsCenter (Airs at 10 p.m. CT)
Host: Stuart Scott. Analysts: Keyshawn Johnson and Steve Young.
ESPN
Note: Commentator and guest schedules subject to change
CBS Super Bowl Today Features
http://sportsmediajournal.com/page/2/
CBS Sports has announced its slate of features produced as part of it’s Super Bowl Today pre-game show prior to Super Bowl XLVII.
Here is the slate of features, from CBS Sports PR:
James Brown, Dan Marino, Boomer Esiason, Shannon Sharpe and Bill Cowher, along with Greg Gumbel, welcome viewers with some pre-game analysis and highlights from CBS Super Bowl Park at Jackson Square, Champions Square and the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, while Lesley Visser and Tracy Wolfson, as well as Steve Tasker and Solomon Wilcots report throughout the day. Green Bay Packers’ Clay Matthews also joins the pregame show.
¨ THE HARBAUGH BROTHERS
Producer: Deb Gelman
It’s the overriding storyline of Super Bowl XLVII – the first time that a coaching rivalry is also a sibling rivalry. How did the Harbaugh brothers, Jim and John, get to this grand stage? They attribute it to their father Jack, who was the greatest influence on their lives and coaching careers. THE SUPER BOWL TODAY’s James Brown talks to both coaches about the influence of their father, growing up together and what it means to face your brother in the Super Bowl.
¨ O.J. BRIGANCE
Producer: Deb Gelman
The Baltimore Ravens beat the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV to win their first Lombardi Trophy. O.J. Brigance was the Special Teams Captain for the Ravens and was credited with the first tackle of the game. In 2007, he was diagnosed with ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, and given a prognosis of less than five years to live. O.J. currently serves as Senior Advisor to Player Development for the team he once played for. Undaunted, O.J. is an emotional inspiration to this current Ravens’ team and was selected honorary team captain for the AFC Championship Game. In a very poignant moment he presented the Ravens with the Lamar Hunt Trophy following their victory over New England. O.J. has lost the ability to walk and talk, but he is able to still communicate via computer. He will tell his story of determination and courage in his own words.
¨ CHUCK PAGANO
Producer: Charlie Bloom
Whether you followed football or not, the phrase “ChuckStrong” captured the nation. Indianapolis Head Coach Chuck Pagano was hospitalized with leukemia just weeks into the season. As Pagano underwent chemotherapy, the city and the nation embraced his battle against the disease. Along the way, he inspired other patients in their fight against cancer. The real-life drama took on a storybook feel when the Colts magical run into the playoffs with Pagano’s remission, allowed him to return to the sidelines by season’s end. This powerful journey is told for the first time by his family, wife Tina and daughters Tara, Taylor and Tori.
¨ GATEWAY
Producer: Pete Radovich
On July 20, 2012, a deranged gunman entered a movie theater in Aurora, Colo, and opened fire. By the time he was finished, 12 people were dead, and 58 others were injured. Among those wounded, rising senior Zack Golditch of nearby Gateway High School. Shot through the neck, the 6-foot-5, 260 pound, 17-year-old became a symbol of strength and recovery as he fought his way back onto the football field.
¨ PLAYER SAFETY AND THE FUTURE OF THE GAME
Producer: Charlie Bloom
The topic of player safety and concussions has re-emerged in the news again with Junior Seau’s family announcing a lawsuit over the concussions he sustained during his football career. President Obama said this week,“I’m a big football fan, but I have to tell you, if I had a son, I’d have to think long and hard before I let him play football.” Millions of youth football players and their parents will be watching Super Sunday. Some are debating their children’s future participation as they wonder what is being done to make the game safer? What medical treatments are being developed to prevent, heal, and even reverse the effects of severe injuries from the game?
¨ MUSICIANS’ VILLAGE
Producer: Joseph E. Zappulla
Hurricane Katrina devastated parts of New Orleans when it hit the Gulf in late August of 2005. Crescent City natives Harry Connick, Jr., and Branford Marsalis developed an idea to save part of the city’s soul – its music. They combined with Habitat for Humanity to create the “New Orleans Habitat Musicians’ Village,” making sure the sound that makes this city special, survives and thrives
¨ RAY LEWIS
Producer: Deb Gelman
When Ray Lewis announced his retirement, little did he know that the emotional momentum would carry him and the Ravens all the way to the Super Bowl. Lewis’ former teammate, Shannon Sharpe, sits down with the future Hall of Famer to discuss his career, his final season and this Super Bowl ride.
¨ JOE FLACCO
Producer: Alanna Campbell
Including postseason play, Joe Flacco is the winningest quarterback in the NFL over the last five seasons. Despite such lofty achievements, he is not widely considered to be one of the league’s top quarterbacks. Boomer Esiason talks with Flacco about the Ravens’ season of adversity, the team’s late-season switch at offensive coordinator, the Ravens’ playoff run, and whether he has what it takes to lead Baltimore to victory in Super Bowl XLVII.
¨ RAY RICE
Producer: Alanna Campbell
Baltimore running back Ray Rice takes us in his own words, on the Ravens’ journey to New Orleans. Along the way to New Orleans, Baltimore overcame injuries to superstars Terrell Suggs and Ray Lewis, as well as a late-season offensive coordinator change. Through it all, the Ravens never lost focus and find themselves one game away from becoming Super Bowl XLVII champions.
¨ COLIN KAEPERNICK
Producer: Jeff St. Arromand
San Francisco’s multi-dimensional quarterback Colin Kaepernick has taken the NFL by storm. Thrust into the spotlight after starter Alex Smith suffered a concussion in Week 10, Kaepernick has taken control, going 7-2 in leading the 49ers to their first Super Bowl since the 1994 season. THE SUPER BOWL TODAY’s Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino visits with the young quarterback to discuss his newfound fame, the pressures and expectations that go along with starting in the NFL biggest game.
¨ VERNON DAVIS
Producer: Jeff St. Arromand
Vernon Davis, the 49ers’ star tight end, opens up to THE SUPER BOWL TODAY’s Bill Cowher about his maturation process in the NFL. No one has ever questioned Davis’ enormous physical gifts, but his attitude, early in his NFL career, was quite a different story. It so infuriated then-Head Coach Mike Singletary during a 2008 game, that he sent Davis back to the locker room for the remainder of the contest. In interviews for this piece, Davis and Singletary share an emotional message with each other.
¨ PATRICK WILLIS
Producer: Mark Burghart
San Francisco’s linebacker Patrick Willis grew up in rural Bruceton, Tenn., with three siblings in a small trailer. Life was not easy. His mother left when he was three, and his abusive father found that the daily struggle of raising his children became too much. As a last resort, the kids sought help from their school’s superintendent. Finally, the school’s basketball coach Chris Finley, and his wife, Julie, agreed to take in the four children. Patrick went on to play at Ole Miss and eventually with the 49ers, but the close bonds he had with the Finleys as a teenager remains strong to this day.
¨ THE SMITH BROTHERS (Aldon and Justin)
Producer: Mark Burghart
All Pro defensive stars Aldon Smith and Justin Smith take viewers on a special inside look at the 49ers’ emotional rollercoaster ride – from the heartbreak of losing the 2011 NFC Championship Game to the New York Giants through this season’s start and up to the pivotal decision by Head Coach Jim Harbaugh to replace starting quarterback Alex Smith with inexperienced, but explosive Colin Kaepernick. The Smiths also talk about their injuries and the final run to Super Bowl XLVII.
In addition, a live shot with our troops from Afghanistan will be included during THE SUPER BOWL TODAY. Live musical performances throughout the day during THE SUPER BOWL TODAY will include national recording artists OneRepublic and Matchbox Twenty. And syndicated television star and iconic cooking and lifestyle personality Rachael Ray will prepare the perfect tailgate food.
Grammy Award-winning recording artist Alicia Keys will performs the national anthem as part of the pre-game show.
Sports Media Digest- January 30, 2013
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Favre to Join NFL Network Crew Super Bowl Sunday- Former quarterback Brett Favre will join the crew of NFL GameDay Morning this Sunday from New Orleans as the network previews Super Bowl XLVII. Favre will join host Rich Eisen , Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner, Warren Sapp, Michael Irvin, Deion Sanders and Brian Billick beginning at 9:00a.m. ET
Costas Tonight Looks at State of NFL- Bob Costas will hold a special edition of Costas Tonight and will explore the State of the NFL. Costas Tonight: State of the NFL will examine major topics including: player health and safety; the Rooney Rule; and a preview of Super Bowl XLVII. The program debuts tomorrow at 9:00p.m. ET on the NBC Sports Network.
Jimmy V Week Raises $1.6 Million- ESPN reported today that nearly $1.6 million was raised during the network’s Jimmy V Week for Cancer Research. In six years, Jimmy V Week has generated $6,761,437 in total contributions for The V Foundation for Cancer Research.
Turner Sports to Use Bleacher Report Programming on CNN Beginning This Weekend- Turner Sports, which acquired The Bleacher Report last year, will integrate content from the website onto CNN and Headline News (HLN). Kickoff in New Orleans: A CNN-Bleacher Report Special, a live one-hour show on CNN will air this Saturday at 4:00 p.m. ET The show will be co-hosted by Ernie Johnson and the newly-hired Rachel NIchols. Beginning Tuesday, Feb. 5, CNN will air Bleacher Report sports updates daily as cut-in segments throughout morning broadcasts on CNN, as well as throughout the day on HLN.
New Jersey Senators Sponsor resolution Honoring Steve Sabol- New Jersey State Senators Diane Allen and Dawn Marie Addiego announced that they are introducing on Monday a resolution honoring NFL Films pioneer Steve Sabol. “Steve Sabol inspired the finest cinematic reflection of any sport and left nothing on the field,” Allen said. “His innovative filmmaking documented the intellect, emotion and humanity in America’s most aggressive and popular sport.”
Univision Deportes and ESPN to Expand Reach of Mexican Soccer to the U.S.- ESPN and Univision Deportes have reached an agreement to increase the reach of the Mexican National Soccer Team (nicknamed “El Tri”) in the U.S. Univision Deportes and ESPN have secured the U.S. media rights to all of Mexico’s home matches (20 matches), both qualifiers for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and international friendlies, in Spanish and English respectively. The first match will air on ESPN tonight at 9:30p.m. ET.
UFC Gets Solid Audience For Fox- This past Saturday’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) telecast on Fox generated a rating of 2.4 with an average audience of 4.2 million viewers, out-rating the combined averages of ABC, CBS, and NBC among Men 18-34, Men 18-49, Adults 18-34 and Adults 18-49. The next UFC event on Fox will take place April 20th at 8:00p.m. ET.
James Blake Joins Tennis Channel’s Coverage of the Davis Cup- American tennis star James Blake will serve as a guest analyst as the Tennis Channel provides coverage of the Davis Cup this weekend. Blake will work with play-by-play announcer Brett Haber as the U.S. team takes son Brazil beginning Friday at 2:00p.m. ET.
PBA League Coneinues This Weekend on ESPN- The Pro Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour will continue its PBA League of competitions this weekend. The Lucky Strike LA LIVE in Los Angeles – features a doubles-style competition format and a best-ball competition will air Sunday at 4:00p.m. Lon McEachern and Randy Pedersen will call the action.
COLLECTING TICKETS AT EASTON FOR WRESTLING AT 5PM!
NEWS:
COLLECTING TICKETS AT EASTON FOR WRESTLING AT 5PM!
Hockey Action this Week on NBC Sports
http://sportsmediajournal.com/page/2/
The NBC Sports will televise five hockey games through next Tuesday. Four will air on the NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) while NBC will have NHL action Sunday afternoon.
Four NHL games are on the schedule beginning tonight with NBCSN airing a college hockey game Friday night.
Here is the schedule, along with announcer assignments:
DATE GAME TIME (ET) NETWORK
Wed., Jan. 30 Chicago at Minnesota
Mike Emrick, Ed Olczyk, Pierre McGuirre 8 p.m. NBCSN
Fri., Feb. 1 Dartmouth at Union (college)
Steve Schalnger, Ken Hodge 7:30 p.m. NBCSN
Sun., Feb. 3 Pittsburgh at Washington
Mike Emrick, Ed Olczyk, Pierre McGuirre 12:30 p.m. NBC
Mon., Feb. 4 Dallas at Colorado
Dave Strader, Brian Engblom 9 p.m. NBCSN
Tues., Feb. 5 Tampa Bay at Philadelphia
John Forslund, Pierre McGuirre 7:30 p.m. NBCSN
ESPN Announces Pre-Season Baseball Schedule
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ESPN today announced its schedule of pre-season Major League Baseball games.
The Sunday Night Baseball crew of Dan Shulman, Orel Hershiser, John Kruk and Buster Olney will make its debut March 18th when the Phillies take on the Braves.
Here is the ESPN pre-season baseball schedule, along with announcer assignments:
Date Time (ET) Game Commentators
Mon, Mar. 11 1 p.m. St. Louis Cardinals at New York Yankees Jon Sciambi, Doug Glanville, Jayson Stark
Mon, Mar. 18 1 p.m. Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves Dan Shulman, Orel Hershiser, John Kruk, Buster Olney
Tue, Mar. 19 1 p.m. New York Yankees at Philadelphia Phillies Dan Shulman, Orel Hershiser, John Kruk, Buster Olney
Wed, Mar. 20 1 p.m. Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees * Dan Shulman, Orel Hershiser, John Kruk, Buster Olney
Mon, Mar. 25 1 p.m. Boston Red Sox at Baltimore Orioles Karl Ravech, Barry Larkin, Doug Glanville
Tue, Mar. 26 1 p.m. St. Louis Cardinals at New York Mets Karl Ravech, Aaron Boone, Rick Sutcliffe, Tim Kurkjian
Wed, Mar. 27 1 p.m. Philadelphia Phillies at Detroit Tigers Karl Ravech, Barry Larkin, Doug Glanville
Thu, Mar. 28 1 p.m. New York Mets at Washington Nationals Dave O’Brien, Aaron Boone, Rick Sutcliffe, Tim Kurkjian
ESPN of the Lehigh Valley has the Super Bowl and college hoops
http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/
FROM KEITH GROLLER
Here's the latest schedule of events to be broadcast on ESPN of the Lehigh Valley radio (AM 1230 and 1320).
Saturday, Feb 2 - CBB: Duke @ Florida State – airs 2:00pm
Lehigh Women’s Basketball v. Army – airs 6:45pm
Sunday, Feb 3 - Lehigh Men’s Basketball @ Army – airs 12:30pm
NFL: Super Bowl XLVII – airs 4:00pm
Monday, Feb 4 - CBB: Notre Dame @ Syracuse – airs 6:45pm
Tuesday, Feb 5 - CBB: Ohio State @ Michigan – airs 9:00pm
Locals in Lehigh football program are shining academically
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FROM KEITH GROLLER
This came out yesterday, but I wanted to salute Josh Parris (Palisades), Noah Robb (Central Catholic), Billy Boyko (Northampton) and the rest of the members of the Lehigh football program who made the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for the 2012 season. There were 24 Mountain Hawks in all and Capital One Academic All-American Zach Barket headed the list.
Special kudos to Robb, a freshman, who posted the top GPA among the Mountain Hawks in the fall semester, with a 3.94. Amazing.
Can't say enough about these kids because the demands of the football program alone would seem to make it tough to keep up academically. Yet, they flourish on the field and in the classroom.
Nearly half of Lehigh’s Academic Honor Roll honorees earned Dean’s List distinction with semester GPAs of 3.6 or better.
To be eligible for the honor roll, student-athletes must maintain a 3.2 GPA and be listed on the team roster.
A total of 169 Patriot League football student-athletes were named to the Academic Honor Roll, including 13 members of the Academic All-Patriot League football team. Colgate wide receiver Chris Looney was voted the league’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year for football last November.
And Lafayette had its share of outstanding Academic Honor recipients as well, headed by junior Brad Bormann, who posted a perfect. 4.0 GPA. We're listing their student-athletes below as well:
LAFAYETTE'S PATRIOT LEAGUE FOOTBALL ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
Justin Adams So. Government & Law, 3.60
Anthony Baker So. English, 3.65
Mike Boles Jr. Economics, 3.43
Brad Bormann Jr. Biology, 4.00
Shane Brady Jr. Government & Law, 3.25
Bobby DePietro Fr. Neuroscience, 3.35
Demetrius Dixon So. Government & Law, 3.60
Mike Duncan So. Mechanical Engineering, 3.52
Case Garner Sr. History, 3.77
Greg Kessel Jr. Economics, 3.60
John Lang Fr. Policy Studies, 3.40
Jason Marshalek Sr. Civil Engineering, 3.60
Jake McTighe Jr. Economics, 3.60
Mike Moralle Fr. Engineering, 3.78
Mike Murphy Sr. Economics, 3.23
Pat Narus Fr. Government & Law, 3.23
Jack Poetzsch Fr. Economics, 3.25
Danton Ponzol Jr. Economics & Policy Studies, 3.50
Mark Ross Jr. Economics, 3.83
Ethan Swerdlow Sr. Mechanical Engineering, 3.33
Alex White Jr. History, 3.40
Neal Zott Sr. Economics & Business, 3.75
LEHIGH'S PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
Name
Class
Major
Semester GPA
Zach Barket
Sr.
Accounting
3.77
Tom Bianchi
Sr.
American Studies
3.24
D.J. Bourgeois
Fr.
Arts and Sciences
3.65
Billy Boyko
Sr.
Mechanical Engineering
3.52
Michael Colvin
Sr.
Political Science
3.50
Sergio Fernandez-Soto
Jr.
Political Science
3.27
John Gonos
So.
Arts and Sciences
3.54
Jerard Gordon
Sr.
Mechanical Engineering
3.64
Scott Grossnickle
So.
Accounting
3.88
Cody Haupt
Jr.
Supply Chain Management
3.82
Ryan James
Fr.
Engineering
3.22
Cody Kondas
Fr.
Business
3.27
Kyle Lechner
Jr.
Finance
3.56
John Mahoney
Jr.
Business
3.42
Wenner Nunes
So.
Business
3.30
Josh Parris
So.
Biology
3.73
Jake Peery
Sr.
Finance
3.93
Noah Robb
Fr.
Engineering
3.94
Chris Ruhl
Fr.
Engineering
3.78
Paul Schroeder
So.
Bioengineering
3.88
Ryan Spadola
Sr.
Supply Chain Management
3.54
Matt Stapleford
So.
Bioengineering
3.24
Lex Utt
Sr.
Finance
3.49
Mike Vuono
Sr.
Finance
3.62
ESPN’s Schedule at the Super Bowl- January 30, 2013
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Here is the schedule of programming from Super Bowl XLVII for tomorrow on the networks of ESPN:
Time (CT) Show Network(s)
5-9 a.m. Mike and Mike in the Morning
Hosts: Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic
Guests: Former Dallas Cowboy/Fox analyst Daryl Johnston (5:30), Seahawks QB Russell Wilson (7:00), NFL Hall of famer Anthony Munoz (7:15), Former Ravens coach/Fox analyst Brian Billick (7:30), ESPN analyst Cris Carter (7:45 a.m.), ESPN analyst Mark Schlereth (8:00), Former Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum (8:45).
ESPN Radio, ESPN2
8 a.m.-2 p.m. SportsCenter
Host: Hannah Storm. Analysts: Ron Jaworski, Merril Hoge and Jerry Rice. Guests: Retired Dallas Cowboys FB Daryl Johnston (8:40), Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri (8:40), Saints QB Drew Brees (9:45)
ESPN
9 a.m.-12 p.m. The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Host: Colin Cowherd
Guests: Saints QB Drew Brees (9:30), Colts K Adam Vinatieri (9:45), Rice (10:30), ESPN analyst Trent Dilfer (11:30).
ESPN Radio, ESPNU
12-3 p.m. SVP & Russillo
Hosts: Scott Van Pelt and Ryen Russillo
Guests: Steelers DE Brett Keisel (1:15), Jaworski (1:30), Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew (2:15) and Giants OL David Diehl (2:30).
ESPN Radio, ESPNEWS
2-3 p.m. SportsCenter Special presented by Little Caesars Pizza
Host: Mike Tirico. Analysts: Dilfer, Herm Edwards and Tom Jackson.
ESPN
3-4 p.m. NFL Live
Host: Trey Wingo. Analysts: Jaworski and Schlereth.
ESPN
3-4 p.m. SportsNation presented by Toyota
Hosts: Charissa Thompson and Marcellus Wiley. Analyst: Edwards. Guests: NY Jets QB Greg McElroy, NY Giants TE David Diehl
ESPN2
4-5 p.m. NFL32
Hosts: Suzy Kolber and Chris Mortensen. Analysts: Dilfer and Jackson.
ESPN2
5-6 p.m. SportsCenter
Host: Levy. Analysts: Carter and Mike Ditka.
ESPN
7-8 p.m. NFL Semanal Special (Airs at 8:30, and 11 p.m. CT on Latin North)
Host: Ciro Procuna. Analysts: Raul Allegre, Alvaro Martin, Eduardo Varela, John Sutcliffe and Mauricio Pedroza.
ESPN Dos
8-11 p.m. SportsCenter (Airs at 10 p.m. CT)
Host: Stuart Scott. Analysts: Tedy Bruschi and Carter.
ESPN
Note: Commentator and guest schedules subject to change
TV NEWS ON JANUARY 30
http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2013/01/tv-land-acquires-golden-girls-for-march.html
We're still waiting for some final updates and news from NATPE 2013, so we won't bring you the annual what's coming up in syndication this fall list today. We hope to have that for you tomorrow...so stay with us. Anyway, we hinted last week that we would have some good news for fans of The Golden Girls and we will fulfill that promise today! As you may have noticed, The Golden Girls was pulled from the WE tv line-up a few months back. The network will be losing the rights to the sitcom this March and will not renew. They were sharing the series with the Hallmark Channel, but that network will keep airing the series and will not lose rights. However, WE tv's rights are headed to another cable network and it is TV Land! The Golden Girls joins the TV Land line-up on Saturday, March 16 and Sunday, March 17, 2013 with a weekend marathon from 3pm-11pm on both days with all the fun and laughs in Miami with Dorothy, Rose, Blanche and Sophia! In addition, for the week of March 18-22, the sitcom will have a week-long stunt in primetime as well from 7-10pm and more information on that will be announced at a later date. The sitcom will then start airing regularly after that every Mon-Sat from 7-9pm and Sundays 5-9pm - in primetime every night!
Even with this new addition, no series will be leaving the TV Land schedule, but there will be some shifting of timeslots obviously. The Cosby Show will shift out of primetime to weekdays 6-7pm (leading into Golden Girls) and will gain a late night slot on weeknights at 3:30am cutting Roseanne to just 3am on weeknights. Cosby Show will still remain airing in the large blocks on weekends with Roseanne and Three's Company blocks. Back to weeknights, M*A*S*H will also shift earlier to weekdays 5-6pm, while The Andy Griffith Show afternoon block is now cut to 4-5pm. Everything else will remain as is, but as a reminder, don't forget Curb Your Enthusiasm joins the TV Land line-up on Feb. 16 and will air Mon-Sat 2-3am and Sundays 2-6am.
For now, view the entire TV Land March 2013 schedule. Stay with us for updates and thank you for being a friend!
Lehigh Valley Conference boys basketball: Tuesday night recap, updated standings
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FROM KEITH GROLLER
Central Catholic and Freedom posted huge road wins, but the biggest win of the night may have been Whitehall's over Allen. With that come-from-behind victory, the Zephs are still alive for districts.
Allen, meanwhile, is in deep trouble in terms of districts. The Canaries will likely beat PM East and Dieruff, but still must beat either Emmaus, Central Catholic or Parkland to get in and that won't be easy for a team that has struggled through most of January.
Becahi, too, kept its district hopes alive, but the G-Hawks still have to face four very tough teams -- Liberty, Freedom, Easton and Hazleton.
Here's the recap:
Liberty 76, Northampton 41 -- A 27-point first quarter for the Hurricanes set the tone. Liberty hosts Pocono Mountain West tonight in 'Canes third game in four days.
Central Catholic 56, Parkland 43 -- I don't even think the Vikings played especially well on offense and they still won by 13. Right now, CCHS offers the best chance for a local team to be playing deep into March.
Freedom 68, Emmaus 61 -- The Patriots shot 35 foul shots and Nigel Long was most impressive, going 10-for-10 at the line.
Easton 57, Nazareth 41 -- The Blue Eagles hung tough, trailing only 33-29 after three quarters.
Bethlehem Catholic 58, Dieruff 57 -- The Golden Hawks nearly let this one get away, making just 10 of 24 at the foul line.
Whitehall 51, Allen 50 -- Tony Bellucci was the key with all 15 of his points coming on 3-point shots, including three treys in the final three minutes.
LEHIGH VALLEY CONFERENCE STANDINGS
(*) District 11 qualifer
WEST DIVISION
*Central Catholic 16-2, 9-2
*Emmaus 9-8, 7-4
Allen 8-9, 4-6
Dieruff 5-13, 2-9
NORTH DIVISION
*Parkland 13-5, 8-2
Whitehall 9-9, 5-6
Nazareth 7-10, 3-7
Northampton 2-15, 0-10
EAST DIVISION
*Liberty 12-5, 8-2
*Easton 14-4, 7-3
*Freedom 12-7, 7-4
Bethlehem Cath. 9-9, 3-8
MVC boys basketball: Tuesday night scoreboard, updated standings
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FROM KEITH GROLLER
The class of this league, Pocono Mountain West, had the night off. Panthers visit Liberty on Weds. on what could be a District 11 preview. Of course, West has a fondness for Liberty's Memorial Gym since that's where they won their first district title last month.
In terms of Tuesday's games, no real surprises; only a little more heartache for Lehighton and heartburn for coach Rich Oertner.
MVC SCORES:
Pleasant Valley 48, Lehighton 44 ... The Bears swept the two games in this series, but by a total of six points.
ES South 54, PM East 33 ... It was only 25-22 at halftime, but you're not going to win many games scoring just 11 points in a half as the Cardinals did.
Stroudsburg 51, ES North 41 ... Six 3-pointers were one of the keys for the Mounties, who come to Allentown to try to stop the streaking Central Catholic Vikings on Wednesday night.
MVC STANDINGS
*Pocono Mountain West 14-2, 9-0
*Stroudsburg 10-8, 7-3
*Pleasant Valley 11-8, 6-3
ES South 9-10, 5-4
Lehighton 9-9, 4-6
ES North 4-15, 2-8
Pocono Mountain East 1-15, 0-9
Colonial League boys basketball: Tuesday night scoreboard, updated standings
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FROM KEITH GROLLER
COLONIAL LEAGUE
No surprises in the Colonial League on Tuesday night, except maybe the margin of victory for Notre Dame over Southern Lehigh.
Here's a recap:
Salisbury 58, Saucon Valey 46 ... Tyler Brown 14.
Notre Dame 62, Southern Lehigh 39 ... It was 24-2 after one quarter. Crusaders only outscored Spartans 38-37 after that, but that was probably of no consolation to Bob Shaffer and Co.
Wilson 53, Palisades 46 ... Phil Pierfy had 16 for the Warriors, who have now won 16 in a row.
Bangor 59, Palmerton 25 ... Bombers held scoreless in the second quarter.
Northern Lehigh 57, Northwestern 32 ... Josh Eden outscored Northwestern by himself, 17-10, in the first half.
Catasauqua 68, Pen Argyl 46 ... Rough Riders never allowed Green Knights to think about an upset, hitting them with 28 points in the first quarter.
COLONIAL LEAGUE STANDINGS
NORTH DIVISION
*Bangor 13-4, 10-2
*Catasauqua 12-6, 9-4
*No. Lehigh 12-6, 7-5
Northwestern 6-13, 3-10
Pen Argyl 4-15, 1-13
Palmerton 0-18, 0-13
SOUTH DIVISION
*Wilson 18-1, 12-1
*Notre Dame 12-7, 11-2
*Salisbury 13-6, 10-3
So. Lehigh 8-10, 6-7
Palisades 7-10, 4-9
Saucon Valley 6-13, 4-9
(*) Clinched District 11 playoff berth.
Monday!
Wednesday January 30, 2013
This E-mail is Dedicated to my neighbor Bill Broad who died Sunday. Starting to feel better SLOWLY! The stone i think is coming out in pieces, might take a few weeks if it goes this slowly. it hurts in the restroom which means something coming out! Last E-mail in January, Friday is February! Can you believe it? Monday we had SNOW AND ICE And today we have RAIN AND FLOOD. This weather is crazy. Best Wishes to Betty Castle who had surgery on Tuesday.
Work Tonight!
AT EASTON!!
Yes, no mis print
Easton Tonight!
I Will be collecting Tickets
Door open at 5:00pm
Nazareth at Easton Wrestling
Should be a good one!
9:30pm on Service Electric
Please come in person though!
I am excited to work with Matt Rusnock!!
1st of many times during the next month!
Easton takes good care of me!!
February is my month with those guys!
BUSY DAY!
Fitness at 11am
Lunch at 1pm
Work at 5pm!
Blood work on Thursday!!
Gall Bladder doctor at 11:45am FRIDAY
I Don't think theres anything wrong
I am eating NORMAL!!!!!!!
How are you?
How your week?
Whats new?
Anything?
Not much with e
Dogs hanging in
Been busy Announcing!!
Announce the news everynight on CW PHILLY!!!!!!!
Schedule:
Wednesday January 30:
WORKING AT EASTON TONIGHT!
8:30am-4:30pm DIANA
11am FITNESS
11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100
NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel
1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP
4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230
5pm AT EASTON COLLECTING TICKETS FOR WRESTLING VS NAZARETH
7pm LEHIGH WOMEN BASKETBALL ON WLVR RADIO
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Thursday January 31:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
11am FITNESS
11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100
NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel
1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP
1pm-2pm Radio Show on 1230AM
4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm DIANA
5:30pm UPJ WOMEN BASKETBALL ON THE INTERNET
7:30pm UPJ MEN BASKETBALL ON THE INTERNET
7pm Announce College Basketball on NBC SPORTS NETWORK
8pm-11pm Ned Richards ON WALN
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Friday February 1:
8am-5:30pm DIANA
10am PEP RALLY
11:45am GALL BLADDER DOCTOR APPOINTMENT
1:35pm PEP RALLY SPEECH AT NAZARETH
11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100
NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel
1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP
4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230
5pm Collect Tickets at Nazareth Boys Basketball
9:30pm Announce HS Boys Basketball on RCN4
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Saturday February 2:
8:30am-10:30am DIANA
NOON COLLECT TICKETS AT P.V. AT NAZARETH BOYS BASKETBALL
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 WSAN
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
11am-9pm Mark Thomas on WGPA 1100
5pm MIGHT GO TO THE NAZARETH AT NORTHAMPTON WRESTLING MATCH
10pm Anchor News on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
Palmer Smith
Lewis Ogioba
Chris Hushour
Bill Altherton
Mary Sysko
Stephen Haberle
Dan Wheldon
Shawnalai Werkheiser
Thomas Maher
Tori Hirst Sweeney
Paul May
Elwood Stewart
Murphy Phillips
Joe Paterno
Patricia VanHorn
Whitney Houston
Matt Kelly
Steve Friendricks
Dick Clark
Dennis Schantzenbach
Linda Berry
Richard Dawson
Mary Tracy
Isaac Isaiah Irving
Andy Griffth
EBONY FLOWERS
Ed Rhodes
Matt Deery
Garrett Reid
Waldon Kiesshauer
John Walson JR
Jim Evanko
Todd Jones
Deb Hoff
Bev Seiple
Amanda Todd
Darren Mason
Arlen Specter
Justin Bower
Billy Wilson
Joey Pietro forte
Mike Moeller
Joshua Kortze
Sally Star
President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray
Kaminski Fan Clubs!
Check out my blog
I am doing new things!!
http://nazoeagle.blogspot.com/
Keep It real!
Thanks for your Time!
SEE YOU ON FRIDAY!
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Sports Media Digest- January 29, 2013
http://sportsmediajournal.com/page/3/
Super Bowl Preview on Next NFL Turning Point- This week’s NFL Turning Point on the NBC Sports Network will look ahead to this week’s Super Bowl XLVII between the Ravens and 49ers. Dan Patrick will host the show which will look back at the turning points in the championship seasons for both teams. NFL Turning Point airs tomorrow night at 10:30p.m. ET.
Road to the Super Bowl Debuts Sunday on CBS- NFL Films has announced that its long-running Road to the Super Bowl program will air this Sunday at 11:00a.m. ET on CBS. In its 43rd year Road to the Super Bowl will look back at the 2012 NFL season leading to Sunday’s big game between the Ravens and 49ers.
NBA All-Star Captains to be Announced Thursday on TNT- TNT will have the announcement Thursday of the captains for the East and West NBA All-Stars prior to its double header. Coverage begins at 8:00p.m. ET with the Grizzlies at the Thunder with Marv Albert, Steve Kerr, Mike Fratello and Craig Sager on the call.. The nightcap at 10:30p.m. ET will feature the Mavericks at Warriors with Kevin Harlan, Chris Webber and David Aldredge.
Gold Channel/NBA Has PGA Tour from Scottsdale- The Golf Channel and NBC Sports will unveil a new feature as it combines on coverage of the Waste Management Open from the TPC in Scottsdale. The Golf Channel is introducing its “Spotlight” coverage, which will focus on three holes at the course, including the famous par-3 16th. Golf Channel coverage of the first two rounds of the tournament will take place Thursday and Friday at 4:00p.m. ET. Golf Channel will provide lead-in coverage Saturday and Sunday at 1:00p.m. ET with NBC taking over at 3:00p.m. ET.
Golf Channel Launches Instructional Video App- The Golf Channel has announced that it has launched a new mobile app for iPhones which will feature the network’s library of instructional expertise. Golf Channel Academy will provide people access to learn to play golf or improve their existing game. The app will launch next month.
BlackBerry 10 Gets ESPN ScoreCenter App- ESPN announced today that it has developed its ScoreCenter app to run on the upcoming BlackBerry 10 mobile software. The app is available now through the BlackBerry World Storefront.
ESPN’s Coverage of College Softball
http://sportsmediajournal.com/page/3/
The networks of ESPN are set to televise 44 college softball games this spring. Games will be telecast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU featuring 19 teams in the Top 25, including 13 conference tournament matchups.
ESPN will also once again be the home of the NCAA Division I Softball Super Regionals and the NCAA Women’s College World Series.
Beth Mowins, Pam Ward, Cara Capuano, Joe Davis, Holly Rowe and Adam Amin will handle the play-by-play each week. Analysts include Garland Cooper, Jennie Finch, Cheri Kempf, Jessica Mendoza, Michele Smith, and Amanda Scarborough.
Here is the ESPN college softball schedule, which begins on March 16th:
Date Time Matchup Network
Sat, March 16 11 a.m. # 5 Tennessee at # 15 Florida ESPNU
Sat, March 23 6:30 p.m. #17 Texas A&M at #5 Tennessee ESPNU
Sun, March 24 3 p.m. Auburn at # 1 Alabama ESPNU
Fri, April 5 9 p.m. #7 Missouri at #1 Alabama ESPNU
Sat, April 6 3 p.m. #7 Missouri at #1 Alabama ESPNU
Mon, April 7 3 p.m. #22* Baylor at #2 Oklahoma ESPN
Thu, April 11 11 p.m. #3 California at #19 UCLA ESPN2
Fri, April 12 8 p.m. Ole Miss at Mississippi State ESPNU
Sat, April 13 1 p.m. #15 Florida at Kentucky ESPNU
3:30 p.m. #12 LSU at #17 Texas A&M ESPN
10 p.m. #16 Washington at #4 Arizona State ESPN2
Sun, April 14 3 p.m. Arkansas at #7 Missouri ESPNU
Mon, April 15 7 p.m. Virginia at #24 Florida State ESPNU
Wed, April 17 4 p.m. Cal State Northridge at Long Beach State ESPNU
6:30 p.m. Cal State Northridge at Long Beach State ESPNU
Thu, April 18 10 p.m. #19 UCLA at #14 Arizona ESPN2
Fri, April 19 8 p.m. #19 UCLA at #14 Arizona ESPNU
Sat, April 20 Noon #24 Florida State at Virginia Tech ESPNU
6 p.m. South Carolina at Auburn ESPNU
Mon, April 22 7 p.m. Georgia Tech at #21 UNC ESPNU
Thu, April 25 8 p.m. #1 Alabama at #12 LSU ESPN2
Fri, April 26 10 p.m. #3 California at #4 Arizona State ESPNU
Sat, April 27 Noon #8 Georgia at #15 Florida ESPNU
Mon, April 29 7 p.m. Virginia Tech at Virginia ESPNU
Thu, May 2 8 p.m. Texas Tech at #22* Baylor ESPN2
Sat, May 4 4 p.m. #18 Louisville at Notre Dame ESPNU
6:30 p.m. #18 Louisville at Notre Dame ESPNU
7:30 p.m. #5 Tennessee at #7 Missouri ESPN
Sun, May 5 1 p.m. #9 Texas at Oklahoma State ESPN
3 p.m. #12 LSU at #8 Georgia ESPN
Conference Championship Play:
Date Time (ET) Conference Championship Time
Wed, May 8 4 p.m. SEC Softball Tournament Play-In Game #1 ESPNU
6:30 p.m. SEC Softball Tournament Play-In Game #2 ESPNU
Thu, May 9 11 a.m. SEC Softball Tournament Quarterfinal #1 ESPNU
1:30 p.m. SEC Softball Tournament Quarterfinal #2 ESPNU
4 p.m. SEC Softball Tournament Quarterfinal #3 ESPNU
6:30 p.m. SEC Softball Tournament Quarterfinal #4 ESPNU
Fri, May 10 3 p.m. SEC Softball Tournament Semifinal #1 ESPNU
5:30 p.m. SEC Softball Tournament Semifinal #2 ESPNU
Sat, May 11 4 p.m. BIG EAST Softball Championship ESPN2
6 p.m. ACC Softball Championship ESPN2
8 p.m. SEC Softball Championship ESPN2
10 p.m. SWAC Softball Championship** ESPNU
Sun, May 12 Noon Big South Championship ESPNU
note: one MEAC game will be added to this comprehensive schedule at a later date
*tied for No. 22 in the USA Softball Rankings
**live on ESPN3 at 3 p.m.; tape-delayed on ESPNU
Additional ESPN3 games will be announced a later date.
SiriusXM Radio’s Coverage of Super Bowl XLVII
http://sportsmediajournal.com/page/3/
SiriusXM Radio will provide extensive coverage of Super Bowl XLVII this week in New Orleans.
On game day SiriusXM will have the call of the game from a variety of sources in a variety of languages:
Baltimore Ravens broadcast – Sirius 92 / XM 225 / Online 802
· San Francisco 49ers broadcast – Sirius 86 / XM 226 / Online 827
· National radio broadcast – Sirius 88 / XM 88 / Online 88
· Spanish language broadcast – Sirius 148 / XM 228 / Online 551 & 971
· BBC Radio broadcast – Sirius 91 / XM 229 / Online 960
· Hungarian broadcast – Sirius 94 / XM 230 / Online 961
· Chinese broadcast – Sirius 128 / XM 231 / Online 962
· German broadcast – Sirius 123 / XM 232 / Online 963
· Dutch broadcast – Sirius 134 / XM 233 / Online 964
· Portuguese broadcast – Sirius 135 / XM 234 / Online 965
· Japanese broadcast – Sirius 136 / XM 235 / Online 966
· French broadcast – Sirius 93 / XM 236 / Online 967
Here is the rest of what SiriusXm plans for the Super Bowl, direct from SiriusXM PR:
SiriusXM NFL Radio will broadcast live every day from the NFL’s Radio Row in New Orleans, offering listeners the latest news and expert analysis leading up to the biggest game of the year, plus dozens of interviews with players, coaches, league executives and celebrities in town for the event. Available on channel 88 on Sirius and XM Premier, SiriusXM NFL Radio features a lineup of expert hosts that includes Gil Brandt, Derrick Brooks, Keith Bulluck, Rich Gannon, Pat Kirwan, Jim Miller, Bob Papa, Tim Ryan,LaDainian Tomlinson, Ross Tucker, Adam Schein and others.
On Saturday, February 2 at 5:00 pm ET, SiriusXM NFL Radio will provide live coverage as the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2013 is announced, plus interviews with the newly elected Hall of Famers. The channel will also have live coverage after the game on Sunday, featuring interviews with the Super Bowl XLVII MVP and the winning head coach.
On Saturday, February 2, Adam Schein and Jim Miller will host a red carpet show from the “2nd Annual NFL Honors,” the star-studded football and entertainment event that salutes top players and performances from the 2012 season. The special, which will feature interviews with the stars and Hall of Famers in attendance, will air on SiriusXM NFL Radio at 8:00 pm ET.
In addition to SiriusXM NFL Radio’s coverage, SiriusXM will offer a myriad of programming options throughout Super Bowl Week from the worlds of sports, entertainment and music.
SPORTS
SiriusXM’s Christopher ‘Mad Dog’ Russo will be in New Orleans all week to host his daily show, Mad Dog Unleashed, live from Radio Row from 2:00 to 7:00 pm ET. The show is the anchor program for SiriusXM’s all-sports talk channel, Mad Dog Radio (channel 86). Mad Dog Radio’s daily morning show, Evan and Phillips in the Morning, hosted by Evan Cohen and former Mets GM Steve Phillips, (6:00 to 10:00 am ET) will also air live from Radio Row throughout the week.
Jacksonville Jaguars Pro Bowl running back Maurice Jones-Drew will be on Radio Row to host his SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio show, Runnin’ with MJD, live on Thursday from 2:00 to 4:00 pm ET and again on Friday from 12:00 to 1:00 pm ET (channel 87 on XM and channel 210 on Sirius Premier)
Former NFL kicker Benny Ricardo will host a special bi-lingual Super Bowl preview show from Radio Row on Friday from 4:00 to 6:00 pm ET on ESPN Deportes Radio (channel 149).
ENTERTAINMENT/TALK
The Jay Thomas Show, featuring the Emmy Award-winning actor and New Orleans native, will air live on Radio Row on Friday from 2:00 to 3:00 pm ET on SiriusXM Stars Too (channel 104)
Comedian Jeff Foxworthy will host a live Blue Collar Radio special airing live from Radio Row on Friday from 3:00 to 4:00 pm ET (channel 97).
SiriusXM’s Covino & Rich, hosted by Steve Covino and Rich Davis on SiriusXM Stars Too (channel 104, weekdays at 11:00 am ET), will broadcast from spots around New Orleans, including the Maxim Party and Radio Row, and create special features capturing the party feel of New Orleans during Super Bowl Week.
Award-winning journalist Bob Edwards will present a series of New Orleans-themed specials on his daily SiriusXM show throughout Super Bowl Week that will showcase the city and its celebrated musical heritage. Edwards’ shows will be highlighted by interviews with renowned musicians Dr. John, Aaron Neville, Irma Thomas and more. Edwards will also talk with New Orleans mayor Mitch Landrieu about being the Super Bowl’s host city and the quick turnaround for Mardi Gras. Airs weekday mornings at 8:00 am ET on SiriusXM Public Radio (XM channel 121 on XM, Sirius channel 205 with Sirius Premier).
Additionally, from Saturday, February 2, through Super Bowl Sunday, SiriusXM listeners can tune in to a special limited run channel for regular traffic and weather reports for the New Orleans area (channel 142).
MUSIC
On Friday, February 1, SiriusXM will launch “Radio New Orleans” on channel 67 featuring New Orleans music founded on the roots of jazz; everything from Louis Armstrong and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band to Dr. John and Trombone Shorty. The channel, produced in conjunction with renowned New Orleans community radio station WWOZ, will air through Sunday, February 3.
Sway Calloway will host Sway in the Morning, his live weekday show on Eminem’s Shade 45 channel, from Radio Row on Thursday and Friday at 8:00 am ET (channel 45).
Maurice Jones-Drew and Sway will also team up Friday on Radio Row for a one-hour special airing from 1:00 to 2:00 pm ET on Shade 45.
SiriusXM Hits 1’s The Morning Mash Up, Nicole, Rich, Stanley T. and Ryan, will be interviewing guests on Radio Row during their Friday broadcast and at the NFL Experience at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center on Friday and Saturday from 6:00 to 8:00 pm ET.
NFL Releases Additional Viewership Numbers
http://sportsmediajournal.com/page/3/
On the heels of its largest event of the year, the Super Bowl, the NFL yesterday released more data which proves its product to be the most popular event on television.
Here is some of what was released from NFL PR:
Since Sept. 1, 2010, NFL games have accounted for the majority of television’s most-watched shows, including:
· 55 percent of all TV shows averaging 20 million viewers*
· 70 percent of all TV shows averaging 30 million viewers*
· 92 percent of all TV shows averaging 40 million viewers *
*based on live + same day viewership (minimum show length: 30 minutes)
From Sept. 1, 2010 through January 27, 2013, NFL games accounted for 135 of the 247 TV shows (55 percent) reaching at least 20 million average viewers, according to live + same day viewership information provided by The Nielsen Company.
Following is a full breakdown:
247 shows reached at least 20 million average viewers:
135
NFL games (103 regular season games & 32 postseason games)
39
American Idol
18
London Summer Olympics
18
Dancing with the Stars
11
NCIS episodes
5
College football games (including 3 BCS National Championship Games)
3
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades
2
Post-Super Bowl entertainment programs (The Voice & Glee)
2
Academy Awards
2
Academy Awards Red Carpet Shows
2
Grammys
2
NCAA Championship Men’s Basketball Games
2
World Series games (2011)
2
Two and a Half Men episodes
2
New Year’s Rockin Eve shows
1
Big Bang Theory episode
1
NBA Finals game (2011)
43 shows reached at least 30 million average viewers:
30
NFL games (24 postseason games & 6 regular-season games)
9
London Summer Olympics
2
Academy Awards
1
Grammys
1
Post-Super Bowl entertainment program (The Voice)
12 shows reached at least 40 million average viewers:
11
NFL games (all postseason games)
1
London Sumer Olympics (Opening Ceremony)
NFL Releases Additional Viewership Numbers
http://sportsmediajournal.com/
On the heels of its largest event of the year, the Super Bowl, the NFL yesterday released more data which proves its product to be the most popular event on television.
Here is some of what was released from NFL PR:
Since Sept. 1, 2010, NFL games have accounted for the majority of television’s most-watched shows, including:
· 55 percent of all TV shows averaging 20 million viewers*
· 70 percent of all TV shows averaging 30 million viewers*
· 92 percent of all TV shows averaging 40 million viewers *
*based on live + same day viewership (minimum show length: 30 minutes)
From Sept. 1, 2010 through January 27, 2013, NFL games accounted for 135 of the 247 TV shows (55 percent) reaching at least 20 million average viewers, according to live + same day viewership information provided by The Nielsen Company.
Following is a full breakdown:
247 shows reached at least 20 million average viewers:
135
NFL games (103 regular season games & 32 postseason games)
39
American Idol
18
London Summer Olympics
18
Dancing with the Stars
11
NCIS episodes
5
College football games (including 3 BCS National Championship Games)
3
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parades
2
Post-Super Bowl entertainment programs (The Voice & Glee)
2
Academy Awards
2
Academy Awards Red Carpet Shows
2
Grammys
2
NCAA Championship Men’s Basketball Games
2
World Series games (2011)
2
Two and a Half Men episodes
2
New Year’s Rockin Eve shows
1
Big Bang Theory episode
1
NBA Finals game (2011)
43 shows reached at least 30 million average viewers:
30
NFL games (24 postseason games & 6 regular-season games)
9
London Summer Olympics
2
Academy Awards
1
Grammys
1
Post-Super Bowl entertainment program (The Voice)
12 shows reached at least 40 million average viewers:
11
NFL games (all postseason games)
1
London Sumer Olympics (Opening Ceremony)
COLLECTING TICKETS AT NAZARETH GIRLS BASKETBALL AT 5PM!
NEWS:
COLLECTING TICKETS AT NAZARETH GIRLS BASKETBALL AT 5PM!
TV NEWS ON JANUARY 29
http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2013/01/nick-at-nite-to-launch-new-sitcom-more.html
After five successful seasons on the groundbreaking series iCarly, Jerry Trainor steps into his first starring and producing role on Nick at Nite's brand-new live-action family sitcom, Wendell & Vinnie, premiering Sunday, Feb. 17, at 8pm ET/PT. A multi-camera scripted half-hour, the series follows 30-year-old Vinnie Bassett (Trainor) living the life of a carefree bachelor, when he suddenly becomes the legal guardian of his precocious, wise-beyond-his-years nephew, Wendell (Buddy Handleson, Shake It Up) forming a hysterical odd-couple family dynamic. Nicole Sullivan (The King of Queens, MadTV) also stars as Vinnie's older unlucky-in-love sister, Wilma, with Haley Strode (Gangster Squad) as Vinnie's newly divorced neighbor and love interest, Taryn. The series will air regularly on Sundays at 8pm (ET/PT) followed by the Scott Baio original comedy, See Dad Run at its new time of 8:30pm, which returns with all-new episodes to finish off its 20-episode first season. So far 9 episodes of See Dad Run have aired and also another batch of 20 episodes have been ordered for a second season.
Tuesday!
Wednesday January 30, 2013
This E-mail is Dedicated to my neighbor Bill Broad who died Sunday. Starting to feel better SLOWLY! The stone i think is coming out in pieces, might take a few weeks if it goes this slowly. it hurts in the restroom which means something coming out! Last E-mail in January, Friday is February! Can you believe it? Monday we had SNOW AND ICE And today we have RAIN AND FLOOD. This weather is crazy. Best Wishes to Betty Castle who had surgery on Tuesday.
Work Tonight!
AT EASTON!!
Yes, no mis print
Easton Tonight!
I Will be collecting Tickets
Door open at 5:00pm
Nazareth at Easton Wrestling
Should be a good one!
9:30pm on Service Electric
Please come in person though!
I am excited to work with Matt Rusnock!!
1st of many times during the next month!
Easton takes good care of me!!
February is my month with those guys!
BUSY DAY!
Fitness at 11am
Lunch at 1pm
Work at 5pm!
Blood work on Thursday!!
Gall Bladder doctor at 11:45am FRIDAY
I Don't think theres anything wrong
I am eating NORMAL!!!!!!!
How are you?
How your week?
Whats new?
Anything?
Not much with e
Dogs hanging in
Been busy Announcing!!
Announce the news everynight on CW PHILLY!!!!!!!
Schedule:
Wednesday January 30:
WORKING AT EASTON TONIGHT!
8:30am-4:30pm DIANA
11am FITNESS
11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100
NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel
1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP
4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230
5pm AT EASTON COLLECTING TICKETS FOR WRESTLING VS NAZARETH
7pm LEHIGH WOMEN BASKETBALL ON WLVR RADIO
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Thursday January 31:
8:30am-12:30pm DIANA
11am FITNESS
11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100
NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel
1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP
1pm-2pm Radio Show on 1230AM
4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230
4pm-6pm DIANA
5:30pm UPJ WOMEN BASKETBALL ON THE INTERNET
7:30pm UPJ MEN BASKETBALL ON THE INTERNET
7pm Announce College Basketball on NBC SPORTS NETWORK
8pm-11pm Ned Richards ON WALN
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Friday February 1:
8am-5:30pm DIANA
10am PEP RALLY
11:45am GALL BLADDER DOCTOR APPOINTMENT
1:35pm PEP RALLY SPEECH AT NAZARETH
11AM-1PM Jolly Joe Timmer on WGPA 1100
NOON Channel 69 News with Eve and Jaciel
1pm-6pm Glen Mac and Anthony Gargano on 94 WIP
4pm-7pm Happy Hour on WEEX 1230
5pm Collect Tickets at Nazareth Boys Basketball
9:30pm Announce HS Boys Basketball on RCN4
10pm Anchor News on CW57
Saturday February 2:
8:30am-10:30am DIANA
NOON COLLECT TICKETS AT P.V. AT NAZARETH BOYS BASKETBALL
9am-11am KEITH GROLLER ON 1470 WSAN
10am-NOON 69 Sports Saturday on WEEX 1230
11am-9pm Mark Thomas on WGPA 1100
5pm MIGHT GO TO THE NAZARETH AT NORTHAMPTON WRESTLING MATCH
10pm Anchor News on CW57
RIP:
Dale Earenhardt SR.
Davey Allison
COURTNEY DIACONT
GRANDMA WEAVER
JAMIE LINTZ
JOHN VUKOVCICH
KRISTEN
BENNY PARSONS
DEREK KEHOE
JOSH HANCOCK
Joe Schneider
Frank Klepeisz
Mary Mutchler
Jene Flick
Frank Jenny
Jennifer Jacksits
Donald Williams
John Marzano
Andrew Millheim
Harold Rrenyold
Todd Rothrock
Wayne Grube
Catherine Baker Knoll
Josh Booth
Francesco Tolerico
Craig Borst
George Williams
Deborah Ed
Phil Newbaker
Harry Kalas
Dan Ozark
Chuck Daly
Brenton Krouse
Joshua Miller
Gary Pappa
Farrah Facett
Irv Homer
Michael Jackson
Steve Mcnair
Paul Marcinkowski
Walt Cronkite
Henry Tomkowski (Who raised a great and fun Daughter)
Tom Partridge
Angelica Fox
Melissa Kinsella
Joey Beers
Ben Yorgy
Brooke Stephens
Ryan Zawada
Frank Silfries
Pumpkin Groller
Al Alberts
Morgan Mcginis
Jason Gilligan
Harriet Lindenmoyer
Barbara Johnson
Chris Henry
Oral Roberts
Patti Heffner
Britney Murphy
Glen W. Bell Jr
Vince Heinlein
Heather Miller
John Murtha
Julio Rivera
Aaaron Groff
Jack Lapos
Tom Ochs
Mario Donnagelo
Sally Murphy
Owens Thomas
Ernie Harwell
Robin Roberts
Luke Hahn
Bob Shephard
Michael Yakemik
Donald Fritz
George Steinbrenner
Teko Johnson
Kiski
Palmer Smith
Lewis Ogioba
Chris Hushour
Bill Altherton
Mary Sysko
Stephen Haberle
Dan Wheldon
Shawnalai Werkheiser
Thomas Maher
Tori Hirst Sweeney
Paul May
Elwood Stewart
Murphy Phillips
Joe Paterno
Patricia VanHorn
Whitney Houston
Matt Kelly
Steve Friendricks
Dick Clark
Dennis Schantzenbach
Linda Berry
Richard Dawson
Mary Tracy
Isaac Isaiah Irving
Andy Griffth
EBONY FLOWERS
Ed Rhodes
Matt Deery
Garrett Reid
Waldon Kiesshauer
John Walson JR
Jim Evanko
Todd Jones
Deb Hoff
Bev Seiple
Amanda Todd
Darren Mason
Arlen Specter
Justin Bower
Billy Wilson
Joey Pietro forte
Mike Moeller
Joshua Kortze
Sally Star
President of the Alan Davis, Gary Laubach, Dream Kids and Keith Groller, Ray
Kaminski Fan Clubs!
Check out my blog
I am doing new things!!
http://nazoeagle.blogspot.com/
Keep It real!
Thanks for your Time!
SEE YOU ON FRIDAY!
Monday, January 28, 2013
NAMS BASKETBALL RESCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY
SCHEDULE CHANGE
The Nazareth/Parkland MS Basketball Games have been postponed to Wednesday January 30th. See below for details.
BOY'S & GIRL'S MS BASKETBALL
Nazareth/Parkland Orefield
Monday, January 28th
BOY'S GAME
Nazareth @ Orefield 4:00
GIRL'S GAME
Orefield @ Nazareth 4:00
SCHEDULE CHANGE
Wednesday January 30th
BOY'S GAME
Nazareth @ Orefield 4:00
GIRL'S GAME
Orefield @ Nazareth 4:00
Super Bowl XLVII Coverage for Tuesday, January 29th
http://sportsmediajournal.com/
We will use this space this week to consolidate the program schedules of some of the networks and their coverage at the Super Bowl. Tomorrow is Media Day in New Orleans so the coverage will be extensive.
Here is ESPN’s schedule for the day(from ESPN PR):
Time (CT) Show Network(s)
5-9 a.m. Mike and Mike in the Morning
Hosts: Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic
Guests: ESPN analyst Herm Edwards (7:30 a.m.), ESPN Insider Adam Schefter (7:45), and ESPN analyst Mark Schlereth (8:00).
ESPN Radio, ESPN2
8 a.m.-2 p.m. SportsCenter
Host: Hannah Storm. Analysts: Edwards; Media Day (Superdome): Schlereth. Guests: Pittsburgh Steelers DE Brett Keisel (9:10),
ESPN
9 a.m.-12 p.m. The Herd with Colin Cowherd
Host: Colin Cowherd
Guests: Keisel (9:30), NFL legend Bill Romanowski (11:15).
ESPN Radio, ESPNU
12-3 p.m. SVP & Russillo
Hosts: Scott Van Pelt and Ryen Russillo
Guests: ESPN analyst Tedy Bruschi (1:15)
ESPN Radio, ESPNEWS
2-3 p.m. SportsCenter Special presented by Little Caesars Pizza
Host: Steve Levy. Analysts: Edwards and Bruschi.
ESPN
3-4 p.m. NFL Live
Host: Trey Wingo. Analysts: Ron Jaworski and Schlereth.
ESPN
3-4 p.m. SportsNation presented by Toyota
Hosts: Charissa Thompson and Marcellus Wiley. Analyst: Edwards. Guests: Keisel, Romanowski.
ESPN2
4-5 p.m. NFL32
Hosts: Suzy Kolber and Chris Mortensen. Analysts: Cris Carter and Schlereth.
ESPN2
5-6 p.m. SportsCenter
Host: Levy. Analysts: Bruschi and Carter.
ESPN
7-8 p.m. NFL Semanal Special (Airs at 8:30, and 11 p.m. CT on Latin North)
Host: Ciro Procuna. Analysts: Raul Allegre, Alvaro Martin, Eduardo Varela, John Sutcliffe and Mauricio Pedroza.
ESPN Dos
8-11 p.m. SportsCenter (Airs at 10 p.m. CT)
Host: Stuart Scott. Analysts: Trent Dilfer and Merril Hoge.
ESPN
Note: Commentator and guest schedules subject to change
Here are the plans for the NFL Network (from NFL Network PR:
On Tuesday, January 29, NFL Network provides 4.5 hours of live coverage of Super Bowl XLVII Media Day at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, beginning at 10:00 AM ET.
Hosts Rich Eisen and Melissa Stark are joined by Super Bowl champions Warren Sapp and Michael Irvin at the desk, while Deion Sanders roams the field providing interviews with players and coaches.
Joining NFL Network’s coverage of Media Day is Dallas Cowboys Vice President of Public Relations/Communications, Rich Dalyrmple. With more than 20 years of experience, Dalyrmple will provide analysis and insight into what the PR staffs, coaches, and players from both the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens are facing from a media perspective during Media Day and throughout the week leading up to Super Bowl XLVII.
College Basketball this Week on NBC Sports Network
http://sportsmediajournal.com/
The NBC Sports Network will air ten hours of college basketball action this week.
Here is the schedule, along with announcer assignments:
Date Game Time (ET)
Mon., Jan. 28 Delaware at Drexel
Mike Corey, Ron Thompson 7 p.m.
Thurs., Jan. 31 Drexel at George Mason
Mike Corey, Stan Van Gundy 7 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 2 Dayton at Saint Louis
Dave Strader, Mike Kaplan 2 p.m.
Sat., Feb 2 Columbia at Princeton
Randy Moss, Dalen Cuff 6 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 2 Nevada at New Mexico
Steve Schlanger, Blaine Fowler 8 p.m.
Women’s College Basketball this Week on ESPN
http://sportsmediajournal.com/
Here is the schedule of women’s college basketball games, along with announcer assignments, on the networks of ESPN this weekend:
Date Time (ET) Game / Commentators Network(s)
Thu, Jan 31 6:30 p.m. Southeastern Louisiana at Central Arkansas ESPN3
7 p.m. No. 20 Florida State at No. 11 North Carolina ESPN3
Fri, Feb 1 8 p.m. Illinois State at Wichita State ESPN3
Sat, Feb 2 Noon Robert Morris at LIU
John Brickley & Julianne Viani ESPN3
12:30 p.m. Elon at Appalachian State ESPN3
1 p.m. Longwood at Campbell ESPN3
2 p.m. No. 3 Connecticut at St. John’s
Bob Picozzi & LaChina Robinson
BIG EAST Network / ESPN3
Sun, Feb 3 11 a.m. No. 17 Dayton at Richmond
Melissa Lee & Christy Winters Scott ESPNU / WatchESPN
1 p.m. No. 5 Duke at No. 11 North Carolina
Roy Philpott & LaChina Robinson ESPNU / WatchESPN
2 p.m. Clemson at No. 20 Florida State ESPN3
2 p.m. No. 13 Georgia at No. 8 Kentucky
Cara Capuano & Nell Fortner
SEC Network / ESPN3
Mon, Feb 4 7 p.m. Big Monday presented by Bud Light (State College, Pa.): No. 14 Purdue at No. 7 Penn State
Beth Mowins & Stephanie White ESPN2 / WatchESPN
9 p.m. Big Monday presented by Bud Light (Baton Rouge, La.): No. 16 Texas A&M at LSU
Pam Ward & Rebecca Lobo ESPN2 / WatchESPN
College Basketball this Week on ESPN
http://sportsmediajournal.com/
Here is the men’s college basketball schedule, along with announcer assignments, on the networks of ESPN this weekend:
Date Time (ET) Matchup/Commentators Network
Thu, Jan 31 7 p.m. Illinois at No. 13 Michigan State
Joe Tessitore & Sean Farnham ESPN
7 p.m. Connecticut at Providence
John Saunders & Tim Welsh ESPN2
7 p.m. Iona at Niagara
Doug Sherman & Rob Kennedy ESPN3
8 p.m. Penn State at Iowa
Dan Gutowsky & Adrian Branch ESPNU
8:30 p.m. Southeastern Louisiana at Central Arkansas ESPN3
9 p.m. No. 8 Arizona at Washington
Dave Pasch & Bill Walton ESPN
9 p.m. Arkansas at Alabama
Rece Davis & Bob Knight ESPN2
10 p.m. Oregon State at California
Roxy Bernstein & Miles Simon ESPNU
10 p.m. Utah State at Idaho
Trey Bender & Stephen Howard ESPN3 *
11 p.m. No. 7 Gonzaga at Loyola Marymount
Dave Flemming & TBD ESPN2
Fri, Feb 1 7 p.m. Manhattan at Siena
Doug Sherman & Tim McCormick ESPNU
9 p.m. Youngstown State at Detroit
Jim Barbar & Malcolm Huckaby ESPNU
Sat, Feb 2 11 a.m. No. 24 Cincinnati at Seton Hall
Beth Mowins, Tim Welsh & Paul Carcaterra ESPNU
Noon No. 6 Syracuse at Pittsburgh
Mike Patrick & Len Elmore ESPN
Noon Purdue at Northwestern
Bob Wischusen & Dan Dakich ESPN2
Noon Clemson at Boston College ESPN3 * & ACC Network
Noon Virginia Tech at North Carolina ESPN3 * & ACC Network
1 p.m. Austin Peay at Murray State
Adam Amin & Brooke Weisbrod ESPNU
1:30 p.m. West Virginia at Texas Tech
Mitch Holthus & Reid Gettys ESPN3 * & Big 12 Network
1:30 p.m. Auburn at No. 17 Missouri
Dave Baker & Jon Sundvold ESPN3 & SEC Network
1:30 p.m. Georgia at South Carolina
Dave Lamont & Kyle Macy ESPN3 & SEC Network
2 p.m. No. 5 Duke at Florida State
Dave O’Brien, Doris Burke & Jeannine Edwards ESPN
2 p.m. Notre Dame at DePaul
John Saunders & LaPhonso Ellis ESPN2
2 p.m. Wake Forest at Maryland ESPN3 * & RSN ^
3 p.m. Robert Morris at LIU Brooklyn
Mike Corey & Bob Valvano ESPNU
4 p.m. Tennessee at Arkansas
Brent Musburger & Bob Knight ESPN
4 p.m. No. 15 Wichita State at Northern Iowa
Rich Hollenberg & Mark Adams ESPN2
4 p.m. Alabama at Vanderbilt
Clay Matvick & Joe Dean ESPN3 & SEC Network
4 p.m. Oklahoma State at No. 2 Kansas
Dave Armstrong & Chris Piper ESPN3 * & Big 12 Network
4:30 p.m. Western Carolina at Appalachian State ESPN3
5 p.m. Ohio at Akron
Dan Gutowsky & Malcolm Huckaby ESPNU
6 p.m. Kentucky at Texas A&M
Mark Jones & Jimmy Dykes ESPN
6 p.m. No. 18 Kansas State at Oklahoma
Jon Sciambi & Fran Fraschilla ESPN2
7 p.m. No. 16 Mississippi at No. 4 Florida
Tom Hart & Matt Doherty ESPNU
7 p.m. Presbyterian at High Point ESPN3
8 p.m. Baylor at Iowa State
TBD ESPN2
8 p.m. TCU at Texas Longhorn Network
9 p.m. No. 1 Michigan at No. 3 Indiana
Dan Shulman, Dick Vitale & Shannon Spake ESPN / ESPN 3D
9 p.m. Arizona State at Washington
Dave Flemming & Sean Farnham ESPNU
11 p.m. No. 7 Gonzaga at San Diego
Roxy Bernstein, Paul Biancardi & Paul Carcaterra ESPNU
Sun, Feb 3 Noon Providence at Villanova
Anish Shroff & Bob Wenzel ESPN3 * & BIG EAST Network
2 p.m. No. 25 Marquette at No. 12 Louisville
Dan Shulman & Jay Bilas ESPN
2 p.m. South Florida at Connecticut
Eamon McAnaney & Ron Perry ESPN3 * & BIG EAST Network
3 p.m. Virginia at Georgia Tech
Carter Blackburn, Jay Williams & Allison Williams ESPNU
Sports Media Digest- January 28, 2013
http://sportsmediajournal.com/
Terry Francona to Join Bob Costas Wednesday on MLB Network- The next edition of Studio 42 with Bob Costas will feature an interview with former Red Sox and current Indians manager Terry Francona. The interview will air Wednesday at 9:00p.m. ET. MLBN will air a second Studio 42 with Bob Costas Thursday at 9:00p.m. ET as Costas sits down with David Robinson, son of Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson.
Tim Brando’s Radio Show Shifts to Sirius XM Radio- Sirius XM Radio announced today that The Tim Brando Show will now have an exclusive home on its network. The show had been part of Yahoo! Sports Radio. The program will begin airing on Sirius XM College Sports Nation, channel 91, beginning next Monday at 9:00a.m. ET.
McNabb Added as Major Contributor to NBC Sports Radio- Dial Global and NBC Sports have announced that former NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb has been added as a regular contributor on NBC Sports Radio. McNabb will appear on the network beginning this week at the Super Bowl and will also be part of a new soon-to-be-announced Monday-Friday show to be launched on April 1st.
ESPN Announces Next Two 30 for 30 Film Releases- ESPN has scheduled the debut for the next two films in it’s 30 for 30 documentary series. Survive and Advance, from director Jonathan Hock , will debut on March 17 at 9:00p.m. ET and looks at Jim Valvano and the ’82-’83 season of the North Carolina State Wolfpack. Elway to Marino, from NFL Films and director Ken Rodgers, will debut on April 23rd at 9:00p.m. ET and offer an in-depth examination of the 1983 NFL Draft that was highlighted by a record six quarterbacks being taken in the first round, including future Hall of Famers John Elway and Dan Marino.
NBA Action this Week on ESPN- ESPN will have NBA double header action this Wednesday and Friday. Wednesday at 8:00p.m. ET the Heat will take on the Nets with Mike Breen, Hubie Brown and Chris Broussard. at 10:30p.m. ET Dave Pasch, Jon Barry and Heather Cox will cal the Lakers at Suns. Friday at 7:00p.m. ET the Heat are at the Pacers with Mark Jones and Jon Barry. Terry Gannon, Chris Mullin and Heather Cox will call the Lakers at Timberwolves at 9:30p.m. ET.
NBA TV to Present Mid Season Report Card- NBA TV will produce a program this week looking at the 2012-2013 NBA season at the mid-way point. Midseason Report Special on Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 7 p.m. ET. Rick Kamla and Dennis Scott (analyst) will be joined by NBA.com writers Steve Aschburner, Scott Howard-Cooper and Sekou Smith to review all the grades and assess each team. NBA TV insider David Aldridge will also contribute to the show.
U.S. Men’s Soccer vs. Canada- ESPN2 will have coverage of the first match featuring the U.S. Men’s Soccer Team this year. Glenn Davis and Taylor Twellman will have the call with sideline reporter Mónica González. Alexi Lalas will provide halftime commentary. Kick-off is tomorrow night at 9:00p.m. ET
Central Catholic holding steady at No. 3 in 3A in latest state boys basketball rankings
http://blogs.mcall.com/groller/
FROM KEITH GROLLER
Here's the latest state boys basketball rankings, courtesy of Michael Bullock of the Harrisburg Patriot-News:
STATE BOYS’ RANKINGS
CLASS AAAA Rec Pvs
1. Chester* (1) 14-3 1
2. Lower Merion (1) 16-2 2
3. Harrisburg (3) 18-1 3
4. McCaskey (3) 17-2 4
5. New Castle (7) 17-0 5
6. St. Joseph’s Prep (12) 15-3 6
7. Cathedral Prep (10) 15-2 7
8. Williamsport (4) 14-2 8
9. North Allegheny (7) 15-1 9
10. Martin Luther King (12) 18-1 NR
Honorable mention: Abington (1) 13-4, Bethel Park (7) 14-2, Council Rock North (1) 13-5, Gateway (7) 11-3, Great Valley (1) 16-0, Hampton (7) 14-3, Hatboro-Horsham (1) 13-3, La Salle College (12) 13-4, Liberty (11) 11-5, Norristown (1) 15-3, Parkland (11) 14-4, Penn Wood (1) 11-6, Pennsbury (1) 12-4, Pocono Mountain West (11) 14-2, Ridley (1) 15-2, Roman Catholic (12) 13-5, Seneca Valley (7) 14-4, State College (6) 12-4, Upper St. Clair (7) 13-3, York (3) 16-2.
CLASS AAA Rec Pvs
1. Neumann-Goretti* (12) 13-4 2
2. Imhotep Charter# (12) 16-4 1
3. Allentown C.C. (11) 15-2 3
4. Archbishop Carroll (12) 13-4 5
5. Beaver Area (7) 15-1 6
6. Chartiers Valley (7) 16-1 7
7. Susquehanna Twp (3) 18-1 8
8. Abington Heights (2) 14-2 9
9. Mars (7) 13-3 4
10. Berks Catholic (3) 15-3 10
Honorable mention: Archbishop Wood (12) 10-6, Bishop McDevitt (3) 11-6, Danville (4) 12-2, Donegal (3) 19-0, General McLane (10) 11-4, Gettysburg (3) 15-5, Girard (10) 11-4, Glen Mills (1) 11-6, Greencastle-Antrim (3) 14-3, Hickory (10) 12-3, Holy Ghost Prep (1) 12-4, Montour (7) 13-4, Palmyra (3) 14-5, Philly Electrical (12) 10-10, Pottsville (11) 13-4, Steel-High (3) 15-2, Thomas Jefferson (7) 12-5, Uniontown (7) 13-2, West Mifflin (7) 12-3, Wilson Area (11) 17-1.
CLASS AA Rec Pvs
1. Beaver Falls (7) 15-3 2
2. Greensburg C.C. (7) 16-1 3
3. Jeannette (7) 14-2 4
4. Meyers (2) 14-2 1
5. Holy Cross (2) 12-3 5
6. Trinity (3) 13-3 6
7. Communications Tech (12) 12-4 7
8. West Middlesex (10) 13-3 8
9. Loyalsock (4) 12-2 9
10. Lewisburg (4) 13-1 10
Honorable mention: Bald Eagle Area (6) 14-1, Bellwood-Antis (6) 14-1, Constitution (12) 11-8, Dunmore (2) 9-5, Freire Charter (12) 13-7, Lakeview (10) 14-2, Mercyhurst Prep (10) 10-5, Mid Valley (2) 13-2, Penn Cambria (6) 12-3, Quaker Valley (7) 12-4, Riverside (2) 10-5, Serra Catholic (7) 12-3, Seton-La Salle (7) 15-2, Sto-Rox (7) 9-7, Wellsboro (4) 16-1.
CLASS A Rec Pvs
1. Math, Civics & Sciences (12) 19-0 1
2. Vaux (12) 13-6 2
3. Lincoln Park (7) 11-5 3
4. Church Farm (1) 11-5 4
5. Johnsonburg (9) 15-1 5
6. Bishop Carroll (6) 13-2 6
7. Vincentian (7) 15-1 7
8. Ridgway (9) 13-3 8
9. St. John Neumann (4) 15-0 9
10. Bishop Guilfoyle (6) 12-2 10
Honorable mention: A-C Valley (9) 14-2, Clairton (7) 8-5, Clarion (9) 13-4, Delco Christian (1) 12-5, Greenwood (3) 16-2, Kennedy Catholic (10) 11-4, Lebanon Catholic (3) 13-6, Lourdes Regional (4) 13-4, Mahanoy Area (11) 14-3, Marian Catholic (11) 14-5, New Hope Academy (3) 15-2, North Catholic (7) 11-4, North Clarion (9) 16-1, OLSH (7) 14-3, Pius X (11) 12-2, Shade (5) 14-1, Shanksville-Stonycreek (5) 13-2, Shenandoah Valley (11) 13-5, Smethport (9) 14-1, Sullivan County (4) 16-1, Union (7) 13-2, Wilkinsburg (7) 8-7.
*- defending PIAA champion. #- 2012 PIAA champ in Class AA, but bumped up. $-2012 PIAA champ in Class A, but bumped up. Number in parentheses is PIAA district.
Nazareth teacher gets ARD for shoplifting
http://www.mcall.com/news/breaking/mc-nazareth-teacher-shoplifting-ard-20130128,0,4354152.story
FROM THE MORNING CALL
A former Nazareth Area Intermediate School teacher who was charged with shoplifting from a Kohl's department store was accepted Monday into a first-offender program that will allow her to avoid a criminal conviction.
Stacee M. Banko, who taught fifth grade, was caught Sept. 22 taking $184 worth of items from the store at the Northampton Crossings Shopping Center in Lower Nazareth Township, police said.
94 WIP SCHEDULE
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2010/11/22/wip-programming-schedule/
1-28-13
2:30AM – 6:00AM Big Daddy Graham
6:00AM – 10:00AM Angelo Cataldi & The Morning Team
10:00AM – 1:00PM Middays with Michael Barkann & Ike Reese
1:00PM – 6:00PM Afternoons with Anthony Gargano & Glen Macnow
6:00PM – 10:00PM Rob Ellis
10:00PM – 2:00AM Paul Jolovitz
1-29-13
2:00AM – 6:00AM Big Daddy Graham
6:00AM – 10:00AM Angelo Cataldi & The Morning Team
10:00AM – 1:00PM Middays with Michael Barkann & Ike Reese
1:00PM – 6:00PM Afternoons with Anthony Gargano & Glen Macnow Live from The Borgata
6:00PM – 10:00PM Rob Ellis
10:00PM – 2:00AM Brian Startare
1-30-13
2:00AM – 6:00AM Big Daddy Graham
6:00AM – 10:00AM Angelo Cataldi & The Morning Team
10:00AM – 1:00PM Middays with Michael Barkann & Ike Reese
1:00PM – 6:00PM Afternoons with Anthony Gargano & Glen Macnow
6:00PM – 10:00PM Rob Ellis
10:00PM – 2:00AM Marc Farzetta
1-31-13
2:00AM – 6:00AM Big Daddy Graham
6:00AM – 10:00AM Angelo Cataldi & The Morning Team
10:00AM – 1:00PM Middays with Michael Barkann & Ike Reese
1:00PM – 6:00PM Afternoons with Anthony Gargano & Glen Macnow Live from Chickie`s & Pete`s- South Philadelphia
6:00PM – 10:00PM Rob Ellis
10:00PM – 2:00AM Jody McDonald Live from Xfinity Live!
2-1-13
2:30AM – 6:00AM Big Daddy Graham Live from Pat`s Steaks
6:00AM – 10:00AM Wing Bowl 21 Live from the Wells Fargo Center
10:00AM – 1:00PM Middays with Michael Barkann & Ike Reese Live from Sugar House Casino
1:00PM – 6:00PM Afternoons with Anthony Gargano & Glen Macnow
6:00PM – 10:00PM Rob Ellis
10:00PM – 2:00AM Jody McDonald
2-2-13
2:00AM – 5:00AM Steve Trevelise
5:00AM – 8:00AM Best of Cataldi
8:00AM – 10:00AM Howard Eskin: Live from The Borgata
10:00AM – 1:00PM Glen Macnow & Ray Didinger: Live From Delaware Park Casino
1:00PM – 6:00PM Rob Charry & Hollis Thomas
6:00PM – 10:00PM Paul Jolovitz
10:00PM – 2:00AM Rickie Ricardo
2-3-13
2:00AM – 6:00AM G Cobb
6:00AM – 7:00AM Conversations with Peter Solomon
7:00AM – 8:00AM WIP Sunday
8:00AM – 10:00AM Sonny Hill: Live from Zallies Shop Rite
10:00AM – 2:00PM Rob Charry & Hollis Thomas
2:00AM – 6:00PM Rickie Ricardo
6:00PM – 10:00PM Super Bowl XLVII
10:00PM – 2:00AM Jody McDonald
WFAN PROGRAM SCHEDULE
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2010/08/01/wfan-on-air-schedule-august-2-8/
Monday 1/28/13
Start Finish Show
12:00AM 2:00AM Lori Rubinson
2:00AM 6:00AM Marc Malusis
6:00AM 10:00AM Boomer & Carton
10:00AM 1:00PM Joe & Evan
1:00PM 6:30PM Mike Francesa @ New Orleans
6:30PM 7:20PM Steve Somers
7:20PM 10:30PM Nets vs. Orlando
10:30PM 12:00AM Steve Somers
Tuesday 1/29/13
Start Finish Show
12:00AM 1:00AM Steve Somers
1:00AM 6:00AM Tony Paige
6:00AM 10:00AM Boomer & Carton
10:00AM 1:00PM Joe & Evan
1:00PM 6:30PM Mike Francesa @ New Orleans
6:30PM 6:50PM Steve Somers
6:50PM 10:00PM Devils at Boston
10:00PM 12:00AM Steve Somers
Wednesday 1/30/13
Start Finish Show
12:00AM 1:00AM Steve Somers
1:00AM 6:00AM Tony Paige
6:00AM 10:00AM Boomer & Carton @ New Orleans
10:00AM 1:00PM Joe & Evan
1:00PM 6:30PM Mike Francesa @ New Orleans
6:30PM 7:50PM Steve Somers
7:50PM 11:00PM Nets vs. Miami
11:00PM 12:00AM Steve Somers
Thursday 1/31/13
Start Finish Show
12:00AM 1:00AM Steve Somers
1:00AM 6:00AM Tony Paige
6:00AM 10:00AM Boomer & Carton @ New Orleans
10:00AM 1:00PM Joe & Evan
1:00PM 6:30PM Mike Francesa @ New Orleans
6:30PM 6:50PM Steve Somers
6:50PM 10:00PM Devils vs. Islanders
10:00PM 12:00AM Steve Somers
Friday 2/1/13
Start Finish Show
12:00AM 1:00AM Steve Somers
1:00AM 6:00AM Marc Malusis
6:00AM 10:00AM Boomer & Carton @ New Orleans
10:00AM 1:00PM Joe & Evan
1:00PM 6:30PM Mike Francesa @ New Orleans
6:30PM 7:20PM Steve Somers
7:20PM 10:30PM Nets vs. Chicago
11:00PM 12:00AM Steve Somers
Saturday 2/2/13
Start Finish Show
12:00AM 1:00AM Steve Somers
1:00AM 3:00AM Joe Giglio
3:00AM 6:00AM Tony Paige
6:00AM 10:00AM Richard Neer
10:00AM 12:50PM Evan Roberts
12:50PM 4:00PM Devils at Pittsburgh
4:00PM 7:00PM Steve Somers
7:00PM 8:45PM John Jastremski
8:45PM 11:30PM Michigan at Indiana
11:30PM 12:00AM Tony Paige
Sunday 2/3/13
Start Finish Show
12:00AM 2:00AM Tony Paige
2:00AM 6:00AM Lori Rubinson
6:00AM 8:00AM Bob Salter
8:00AM 9:00AM Sports Edge
9:00AM 12:00PM NFL Now w/ Mike Francesa
12:00PM 3:00PM Richard Neer
3:00PM 4:00PM Super Bowl Preview
4:00PM 11:00PM Super Bowl: Baltimore vs. San Francisco
11:00PM 12:00AM Lori Rubinson
Monday's local sports postponements
http://www.mcall.com/sports/varsity/mc-cancellations-0128-20130128,0,3329634.story
FROM THE MORNING CALL
Monday's inclement weather has led to a shuffle of the local card.
Here's the postponements that have been reported to The Morning Call:
Girls basketball
Northampton at Easton, ppd. to Feb. 2
Pine Grove at Tamaqua, ppd. to Feb. 6
Northwestern at Northern Lehigh, ppd. to Tuesday
Moravian Academy at Palmerton, ppd. to Feb. 14
North Schuylkill at Jim Thorpe, ppd. to Feb. 8
Boys Basketball
Easton at Northampton, ppd. to Wednesday
Northern Lehigh at Northwestern, ppd. to Tuesday
Wrestling
Notre Dame-Green Pond at Wilson, ppd. to Wednesday
Southern Lehigh at Salisbury, ppd. to Wednesday.
TV NEWS ON JANUARY 28
http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2013/01/tbs-adds-wipeout-cougar-town-to-daily.html
Before we get into today's news, NATPE 2013 is today through Wednesday (Jan. 28-30) in Miami and we'll cover everything that is noteworthy either tomorrow and/or Wednesday, so stay tuned for our list of what is coming up in syndication in fall 2013 and other key updates!
TBS made some last minute schedule changes last week that begin...today (Jan. 28, 2013). They have added comedic obstacle series Wipeout to its weekday afternoon line-up while also adding ABC episodes of Cougar Town on the daily line-up. Wipeout will be borrowed from sister network TruTV, which is having success with the series and now it will try to bring more ratings to a struggling TBS early afternoon line-up where it is replacing recently added Rules of Engagement in the 2pm hour. Rules of Engagement will shift to the 11am hour, while American Dad! moves into the 1pm hour leading into the younger Wipeout to create a two-hour block. In other scheduling news, Rules of Engagement will be following an hour of Fresh Prince at 10am (as Are You There Yet? will just be Fridays in the 10am half-hour) and According to Jim and Everybody Loves Raymond follows in the 12pm hour. TBS has six plays a week on Are You There Yet? and they will have five of those on Fridays, one at 10am and the other four from 11pm-1am. The weekend play will be on Saturday morning at at 9am. The series is also struggling for TBS after being added this past fall.
Everybody Loves Raymond will be heavily reduced and will only air weekdays at 12:30pm and Saturdays at 3:30pm, while Friends' weekday 3:30-5:30pm block is shifted to 3-5pm so it can lead into another Courteney Cox series...Cougar Town. The classic ABC episodes from seasons 1-3 will be airing weekdays at 5pm beginning today. TBS will be skipping the first five episodes though and will start with the series' sixth episode. Not much else is changing as in primetime The Big Bang Theory continues to do big numbers and Family Guy is always durable. Big Bang is leading into new episodes of Cougar Town on Tuesdays at 10 and new reality series King of the Nerds on Thursdays at 10.
I urge you to view the entire TBS February 2013 schedule with the additions of Wipeout and earlier episodes of Cougar Town. No series will be leaving the line-up, but Are We There Yet? will be cut in days to just Fridays and Saturdays.