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2010 NFL Draft Logs Double Digit Increases Across ESPN Digital Platforms

April 28, 2010 By admin

2010 NFL Draft Logs Double Digit Increases Across ESPN Digital Platforms

ESPN’s live three-day telecast of the 2010 NFL Draft – including the first two nights in prime time for the first time – captured audiences across multiple digital platforms this past weekend.  In addition to its most-watched NFL Draft ever among viewers on television (ESPN and ESPN2), ESPN.com, the ESPN mobile Web site and online video each logged double digit increases across the board.

During the 2010 Draft weekend (Apr. 22-25), over 20.1 million visits and 86.6 million page views were generated to the NFL section on ESPN.com – up 40 percent and 13 percent, respectively compared to the same time period last year.  The NFL Draft Live feature generated nearly 2 million participants of conversation over the three days (Apr. 22-24), including 1.1 million in the first round. The weekend also drove the ESPN.com homepage to over 40 million visits and 86.7 million page views – an increase of 28 percent and 29 percent, respectively.

The site also logged nearly 9.2 million video starts to NFL related content, up 47 percent.  Fans that followed the draft on ESPN.com’s revamped 2010 NFL DraftCast and the Draft Instant Analysis series proved to be the most engaged with NFL Draft related video, averaging completion rates of over 75 percent and 60 percent, respectively.

Fans during the weekend were never far away from the latest draft coverage on mobile devices.  The NFL section on ESPN’s mobile Web site generated nearly 38 million page views – twice what it was last year – and over 8.8 million total visits – two-and-a-half times the total during the same time period in 2009.

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Filed Under: ESPN, NFL, Ratings

SIRIUS XM Radio To Broadcast 136th Running of the Kentucky Derby

April 28, 2010 By admin

SIRIUS XM RADIO TO BROADCAST THE 136th RUNNING OF THE KENTUCKY DERBY

Live race broadcast will air on SIRIUS channel 120 and XM channel 140

Special editions of SIRIUS XM talk shows “At The Races” and “Down The Stretch” to provide horse racing fans with the latest news and analysis

NEW YORK – April 28, 2010 – SIRIUS XM Radio will offer comprehensive coverage of the first jewel of thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown, the Kentucky Derby, this Saturday, May 1.

SIRIUS and XM listeners around the country will hear the live race call of the 136th “Run for the Roses” (5:00 pm ET) on SIRIUS channel 120 and XM channel 140.

Prior to the race broadcast and throughout the week, SIRIUS XM’s exclusive horse racing talk shows will provide listeners with the latest news and analysis leading up to horse racing’s most celebrated day.

Every weekday afternoon At The Races with Steve Byk (4:00 – 7:00 pm ET on SIRIUS channel 126 and on XM channel 243) will air live from Churchill Downs in Kentucky.  Byk will talk with handicapping experts and Derby trainers each day to give his audience and expert look at the field.

On Saturday a special pre-Derby edition of Down The Stretch, hosted by Dave Johnson and Bill Finley, will air live from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm ET on SIRIUS channel 126 and XM channel 243.  Johnson, the acclaimed track announcer who called the Derby for 24 years, and Finley will discuss all the stakes races happening that day at Churchill Downs, provide the latest Derby news and pre-race analysis, and interview drivers, trainers and owners.

SIRIUS XM offers horse racing fans around the country comprehensive coverage of the Sport of Kings throughout the year, providing live coverage of top races from around the country plus the racing talk shows Down The Stretch (Saturdays, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm ET, SIRIUS channel 126 and XM channel 243) and At The Races with Steve Byk (weekdays, 4:00 – 7:00 pm ET, SIRIUS channel 126 and XM channel 243).  Visit www.sirius.com for more information.

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Filed Under: Horse Racing, Sirius/XM

Wall Street Journal Auto Columnist Dan Neil Joins FOXSports.com on MSN

April 27, 2010 By admin

WALL STREET JOURNAL AUTO COLUMNIST DAN NEIL BRINGS PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING SKILLS TO FOXSPORTS.COM ON MSN

Monthly, Online-Exclusive Program “Wheels Up” Debuts Today

NEW YORK – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dan Neil, who recently joined The Wall Street Journal as its leading automotive columnist, hosts a new monthly, online-exclusive show for FOXSports.com on MSN. “Wheels Up” is a sophisticated, richly built look at the world’s automobiles, from high-end luxury and sports varieties to those available at the showroom down the street. “Wheels Up” premieres today, Tuesday, April 27 at Noon ET at http://msn.foxsports.com.

Mr. Neil, author of the Journal’s weekly “Rumble Seat column,” brings his journalistic authority on automobiles and the automotive industry to this new show. Part travel log, part tutorial, “Wheels Up” first looks at the legendary Ferrari 458 Italia, with a segment taped recently in the Italian towns of Maranello and Modena, home of Enzo Ferrari. Future “Wheels Up” programs focus on the BMW 535 and 335, Jaguar XJ, Spyker Aerilon and Bentley Mulsanne. An excerpt from “Wheels Up” will be posted on WSJ.com each week after its premiere.

“Adding Dan Neil and ‘Wheels Up’ to FOXSports.com continues our ongoing effort to acquire the best talent possible and create unique, exclusive programming for the web site,” said David Hill, chairman of the FOX Sports Television Group. “Dan’s automotive erudition is unparalleled, whether he’s talking about a Ferrari or a Ford, and we’re excited to share his many skills with The Wall Street Journal.”

Mr. Neil’s weekly column, “Rumble Seat,” recently debuted in the Journal’s Weekend Edition with reviews of the 2011 Ford Mustang V6, Rolls-Royce Ghost and Subaru Legacy. Mr. Neil also contributes to WSJ.com’s “Driver’s Seat” blog (http://blogs.wsj.com/drivers-seat/).

“Dan goes from 0-60 words in approximately five seconds and has torque and talk in abundance,” said Robert Thomson, editor-in-chief of Dow Jones & Company and managing editor of The Wall Street Journal. “The dangerous way he uses words prompted us to install airbags for reader protection.”

Mr. Neil is the first journalist hired with the intent to provide content to FOXSports.com and The Wall Street Journal.

About Mr. Neil

Mr. Neil joined the two News Corp.-owned media outlets after spending more than six years with the Los Angeles Times, where in addition to writing for the paper, he wrote for the Los Angeles Times Magazine. His pop culture column, “800 Words,” was syndicated by Tribune Media in 2006 and won the American Association of Sunday Feature Editors Award for best general commentary in 2007. Mr. Neil’s Times column “Rumble Seat,” praised for “blending technical expertise with offbeat humor and astute cultural criticism,” won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2004.

Mr. Neil’s career as a professional journalist began in 1989 as a copy editor for The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C., and Spectator, a local weekly publication. He began writing and editing the News & Observer’s weekly automotive advertising section in 1991. In 1994 he became a senior contributing editor for Autoweek, and a year later he began writing automotive reviews for the New York Times, which continued for eight years. As a free-lance journalist, Mr. Neil served as contributing editor for Car and Driver and later became senior contributing editor for Expedia Travels before assuming his full-time role with the Los Angeles Times in 2003.

Mr. Neil was born in Harrisburg, Penn., and was raised in New Bern, N.C. He earned a B.A. in Creative Writing from East Carolina University and an M.A. in English Literature from North Carolina State University. He is married with twin daughters and a son.

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About FOXSports.com on MSN

FOXSports.com on MSN is a leading sports Website that delivers exclusive commentary from an array of outstanding journalists, along with sports video, breaking news, real-time stats and fantasy games to more than 19 million unique visitors every month. FOXSports.com, a unit of the FOX Sports Television Group, is the online extension of FOX Sports television coverage and is the exclusive provider of sports content for MSN.com in the US, located at http://msn.foxsports.com. The site’s landmark weekday programming block, Lunch with Benefits, programmed exclusively by Fox Sports Digital Entertainment, is setting new standards for original online video content. FOXSports.com is also an industry leader in the delivery of sports content to mobile devices. Sports fans can access the latest scores, stats and news while on the go from FOXSports.com on MSN Mobile, simply by entering FOXSports.com on their Web-enabled mobile phones, or texting SPORTS to either 36977 or FOXSP.

About The Wall Street Journal

Founded in 1889, The Wall Street Journal is the world’s leading business publication. Boasting more than two million subscribers, the Journal is the largest newspaper by total paid circulation and has the largest individually paid circulation of any U.S. newspaper. The Wall Street Journal franchise, with a global audience of 3.8 million, also comprises The Wall Street Journal Asia, The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Wall Street Journal Online at WSJ.com, the leading provider of business and financial news and analysis on the Web with more than one million subscribers and 26 million users per month. WSJ.com is the flagship site of The Wall Street Journal Digital Network, which also includes MarketWatch.com, Barrons.com and AllThingsD.com. The Wall Street Journal Radio Network services news and information to more than 375 radio stations in the U.S. The Journal holds 33 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism, and, in 2009, was ranked No. 1 in BtoB’s Media Power 50 for the 10th consecutive year.

Filed Under: Auto Racing, FOX

Papajohns.com Bowl Renews Agreements with Southeastern Conference, BIG EAST Conference, includes Access for Conference USA

April 27, 2010 By admin

Papajohns.com Bowl Renews Agreements with Southeastern Conference, BIG EAST Conference, includes Access for Conference USA

ESPN Regional Television announced today that the Southeastern Conference and the Big East have reached four-year agreements to continue their participation in the Papajohns.com Bowl in Birmingham, Ala., through the 2013 college football season. The agreement also provides Conference USA with access to participate. The new agreements continue to provide the bowl game with quality matchups with leagues having geographic and historical ties to Birmingham.

Also, the bowl has reached agreements with both the MAC and the Sun Belt to provide teams should there be an opportunity. The MAC will serve as the primary backup during the four year term, while the Sun Belt has a one year agreement to provide a team based on geographic qualifications.

“We are excited about extending our commitment to the outstanding football fans in the greater Birmingham area,” said Pete Derzis, senior vice president & general manager, ERT.

The fifth annual Papajohns.com Bowl, will be played at Legion Field on Saturday, Jan. 8. Kickoff is set for noon ET and the game will be televised nationally on ESPN. Last season, more than 45,000 fans saw Connecticut defeat South Carolina 20-7.

“The Southeastern Conference is pleased to continue its relationship with the Papajohns.com Bowl,” said SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. “The city of Birmingham, the bowl staff and the many volunteers that support the bowl have helped create a tremendous atmosphere for college football. College football fans around the city of Birmingham are known for their passion for college football and the SEC, and the Papajohns.com Bowl gives fans a chance to support an SEC team in a quality postseason bowl setting.”

The BIG EAST is a charter participant in the Papajohn’s.com Bowl, having provided a team each year since the inaugural game in 2006. The BIG EAST boasts a 4-0 record in the Papajohns.com Bowl.

“We’re very excited to extend our relationship with the Papajohns.com Bowl,” said BIG EAST Conference Commissioner John Marinatto. “Our teams have had wonderful experiences in Birmingham and the bowl continues to grow each year. With the support of ESPN, a great local organizing committee in Birmingham and the ability to play an opponent from the Southeastern Conference, the BIG EAST is proud to be a part of the game.”

About ESPN Regional Television/Event Ownership
The nation’s largest syndicator of collegiate sports programming, ESPN Regional Television (ERT) annually produces more than 1,000 telecasts of sporting events. Programming includes football, basketball, NCAA events, golf and NHRA events accounting for more than 2,200 live and/or original hours of programming. In addition to event ownership, ERT is the production headquarters for ESPNU, the 24-hour college sports network; syndication rights-holder and producer of national, regional and local shows for college conferences (e.g. – SEC, BIG EAST, Big 12, Mid-American, WAC).

ESPN Regional Television markets and/or owns several sporting events, including collegiate football events: the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg; Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl (Fort Worth, Texas); MAACO Bowl Las Vegas; New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque); Papajohns.com Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.); Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Honolulu); Texas Bowl (Houston); the MEAC/SWAC Challenge presented by Disney (Orlando, Fla.); and The Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards; collegiate basketball events: the 76 Classic (Anaheim, Calif.); Cancun Governor’s Cup; Charleston Classic (S.C.); DIRECTV SEC/BIG EAST Invitational; Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu); Old Spice Classic (Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Fla.); Puerto Rico Tipoff (San Juan); SONIC All-College Basketball Classic (Oklahoma City) and BracketBusters; as well as the new ESPNU Warrior Classic (Lacrosse) and the ESPN National Golf Challenge presented by Callaway. For more information, visit ESPNPlus.com.

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Filed Under: ESPN, NCAA Football

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg Signs Four-Year Agreements with BIG EAST Conference and Conference USA

April 27, 2010 By admin

Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg Signs Four-Year Agreements with BIG EAST Conference and Conference USA

ESPN Regional Television, along with the BIG EAST Conference and Conference USA, announced the signing of an agreement with each conference for the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg in Florida, effective through the 2013 college football season.

The Sun Belt Conference also signed an agreement to provide a backup for the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg and will provide a team, should there be an opening.

“We are excited to extend the relationship with both charter members of the bowl.” said Pete Derzis, senior vice president & general manager, ESPN Regional Television. “Both leagues have expressed their enjoyment of the bowl game experience in St. Petersburg, and we look forward to more exciting football in the years to come.”

The BIG EAST and C-USA’s agreement with the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg means a team from each conference will again appear in the Florida bowl game, now in its third year. The BIG EAST has won each of the first two games.

The 2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg will be played in prime time Tuesday, Dec. 21, with an 8 p.m. kickoff at Tropicana Field, and will be televised nationally on ESPN.

“The growth of the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl in only two years has been extremely impressive,” BIG EAST Commissioner John Marinatto said.  “St. Petersburg is a very attractive destination for BIG EAST teams and BIG EAST fans. We’re happy that we’re able to continue our agreement with the bowl.”

“St. Petersburg and the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl have provided a first-class event in a fantastic location to reward our teams and their fans for a great season,” Conference USA Commissioner Britton Banowsky said. “We are thrilled to continue highlighting our teams on ESPN against a quality opponent.”

In last season’s Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg, the BIG EAST’s Rutgers defeated UCF of Conference USA, 45-24 in front of a crowd of 28,000. In the inaugural game in 2008, South Florida, representing the BIG EAST, defeated C-USA representative Memphis 41-14 at Tropicana Field.

About ESPN Regional Television/Event Ownership
The nation’s largest syndicator of collegiate sports programming, ESPN Regional Television (ERT) annually produces more than 1,000 telecasts of sporting events. Programming includes football, basketball, NCAA events, golf and NHRA events accounting for more than 2,200 live and/or original hours of programming. In addition to event ownership, ERT is the production headquarters for ESPNU, the 24-hour college sports network; syndication rights-holder and producer of national, regional and local shows for college conferences (e.g. – SEC, BIG EAST, Big 12, Mid-American, WAC).

ESPN Regional Television markets and/or owns several sporting events, including collegiate football events: the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg; Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl (Fort Worth, Texas); MAACO Bowl Las Vegas; New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque); Papajohns.com Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.); Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Honolulu); Texas Bowl (Houston); the MEAC/SWAC Challenge presented by Disney (Orlando, Fla.); and The Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards; collegiate basketball events: the 76 Classic (Anaheim, Calif.); Cancun Governor’s Cup; Charleston Classic (S.C.); DIRECTV SEC/BIG EAST Invitational; Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu); Old Spice Classic (Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Fla.); Puerto Rico Tipoff (San Juan); SONIC All-College Basketball Classic (Oklahoma City) and BracketBusters; as well as the new ESPNU Warrior Classic (Lacrosse) and the ESPN National Golf Challenge presented by Callaway. For more information, visit ESPNPlus.com.

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Filed Under: ESPN, NCAA Football

Notes from TNT’s Coverage of the NBA Playoffs – Monday, April 26, 2010

April 27, 2010 By admin

Notes from TNT’s Coverage of the NBA Playoffs – Monday, April 26, 2010

TNT’s coverage of the 2010 NBA Playoffs continues on Tuesday, April 27 at 8 p.m. (ET) with a doubleheader featuring the Chicago Bulls  @ Cleveland Cavaliers (Game #5) followed by the Oklahoma City Thunder  @ Los Angeles Lakers (Game #5).

CLIP OF THE DAY

(click on link below to watch)

The Charlotte Bobcats have “Gone Fishin’” on TNT’s Inside the NBA

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TNT NBA Tip-off presented by AutoTrader.com

Matt Winer, Charles Barkley and Chris Webber

Webber on what the Bobcats can do to stay alive in Game #4: “Nothing; pray, try to suit up Michael Jordan, nothing. When I say nothing, I mean nothing because Dwight Howard is going to have a better game. When your best player can get 24 and 14 any night, but he’s not doing it and they are still winning, (the Bobcats) don’t have a chance.”

Barkley on the Orlando Magic’s arsenal of scorers: “It is very simple; they (Charlotte) don’t have enough fire power. They have two players that can get 20 points in Stephen Jackson and Gerald Wallace. There is nobody else on that team that you can say, ‘he can get me 20 a night.’ On the Orlando team, Dwight Howard can get you 20, Matt Barnes, Jameer Nelson, Rashard (Lewis), Vince Carter. I mean they just have two many weapons for the Bobcats, plain and simple.”

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Game 1: Orlando Magic (99) @ Charlotte Bobcats (90) – Orlando won the series 4-0.

Announcers: Matt Devlin (play-by-play) and Kevin McHale (analyst) with Cheryl Miller reporting

Devlin on the new nickname that Jameer Nelson gave teammate Dwight Howard: “He is no longer ‘Superman,’ it is ‘Foul on You’. They have been calling him ‘Foul on You’ for the last two days.”

McHale on how jump shooting can get players off to a bad start in the playoffs: “That’s how you get yourself off to a funky start in the playoffs, taking too many jump shots. First game, get to the line and get yourself settled down.”

McHale on how physical the playoffs used to be: “You played teams all the time. If you wanted to run down the middle of the floor and get the ball in the paint, you were going to get hit. You knew you were going to hit, you knew there was going to be a lot of contact.”

TNT’s Cheryl Miller interviewed Charlotte Bobcats guard Raymond Felton at halftime

Felton on his aggressive defense on Magic guard Jameer Nelson: “I just tried to get up in (Nelson) and tried to be a little more aggressive with him. He was getting into his comfort zone over the last three games, getting into his rhythm. If you let any player get into his rhythm, they can get hot.  I tried to crowd him and just be a little more physical.”

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Halftime

Winer, Barkley and Webber

Webber on Magic center Dwight Howard’s foul trouble: “I think it gets dangerous. Game #1 and Game #2 are just fouls, but I think (Dwight Howard) will have a reputation for the rest of the playoffs. He can’t cry about fouls and I think other teams are going to attack him just because they know he is foul prone.”

Barkley on Magic center Dwight Howard abusing his strength: “(Dwight Howard) does want to prove he is the strongest man in the room. If you notice, every time someone grabbed his arm, he tried to throw them down.  You don’t always have to prove you are the strongest guy in the room and that’s what he does every single time. Those aren’t good fouls. He is a great, great player and you are going to get X amount of fouls, but he has to cut out the silly fouls.”

Barkley on Magic center Dwight Howard’s flaws not being exposed until the Eastern Conference Finals:  “(The Magic) have a huge advantage. They are going to win this series and the next series. His flaws won’t really show up until he plays LeBron James for seven straight games because that is going to be a touch match-up. Even (Antawn) Jamison is going to be a tough match-up.”

Webber on how Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy changes things strategically for the Blazers/Suns series: “I don’t think the coach should change anything. I think they should play (Brandon Roy) just like he did in the other game. I mean this team has already shown they can win without Roy, but they need him to continue winning. The second game is a little different. He is going to be a little sore, stiff. We don’t know how he is reacting.  I’ve played with a torn meniscus before. It is no joke the next day coming off of it.  I think he and the coach will sit down and talk and monitor his minutes. But if he needs to be in the (game in the) fourth quarter, no matter how much is leg hurts, he will be in the fourth quarter.”

Barkley: “The second game is going to be different. Your adrenaline gets you pumped and the crowd probably had a huge effect on him giving him energy and everything (in Game #4).  Tonight is going to be a big game. He has to worry about his conditioning. This is going to be a little different than it was at home in Portland.”

Barkley on the Atlanta Hawks losing to the Milwaukee Bucks: “If you can’t beat a team without their best player (Andrew Bogut), you are a pretender not a contender.”

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McHale on reports that Bobcats head coach Larry Brown is planning to head to the Philadelphia 76ers: “I certainly hope that is not true. If you are a player for the Charlotte Bobcats, leaving your heart and soul on that floor, you don’t want to hear that your coach is taking another job. I hope that is not true. I really like Coach Brown and I know he is committed to the Bobcats so I hope those are erroneous rumors.”

McHale on the dedication the Charlotte Bobcats have to coach Larry Brown: “One thing you can say about Charlotte is that they may have a tough time scoring, but they play hard. Those guys give it to their coach. Larry Brown demands effort and they really give it to him, so he has to be very, very happy with his team. Like I said, if you are player bleeding on the floor for your coach, you hate to hear reports like that thinking he is leaving them.”

McHale on Orlando Magic forward Matt Barnes: “(Matt Barnes) brings a lot of grit to that team. I like Matt Barnes, a big fan of his. He’s a tough guy. Not afraid to guard the other team’s top player, take him on one-on-one and get into a little scrimmage with him.”

McHale on feeding your hot players: “Make sure the ball finds the hot guy – that is rule number one in the NBA.”

McHale on Charlotte Bobcats forward Gerald Wallace: “Gerald Wallace is an absolute battler and a fighter. I love that kid and he won’t go down without a fight.”

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Game 2: Portland Trail Blazers (88) @ Phoenix Suns (107) –Phoenix leads the series 3-2.

Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Mike Fratello (analyst) with Craig Sager reporting

Fratello on the plan for the Portland Trail Blazers in Game #3: “(The Trail Blazers) know on the road they must keep the calmness about them and control the tempo of the game and get ready to start each quarter because Phoenix will come after you.” 

Fratello on Phoenix Suns forward Amar’e Stoudemire’s comments to his teammates after their Game #3 loss: “Stoudemire is trying to show some of his leadership qualities after the last game by saying ‘we gave away the advantage that we had by not playing hard and not coming in mentality prepared, not knowing how tough that game was going to be to win.’” 

TNT’s Craig Sager interviewed Phoenix Suns center Channing Frye at halftime.

Frye on what helped boost his confidence in tonight’s game: “To be honest, when we were coming back from Portland, we saw a bunch of Army guys getting on a plane probably getting ready to go back to Iraq. It kind of hit me, God gave me an epiphany; I have the best job in the world. Just relax and have fun and enjoy this moment and come out and play.” 

Frye on why he is playing better at home: “I think there are three reasons. Number one, it is hot out here, number two, my wife is here with my little baby and three, the fans are great here, they have really supported me out here and it is really great to play at home.”

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Halftime

Winer, Barkley and Webber

Barkley on Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy only playing six minutes in the first half: “That first game is a little bit different. This time (Brandon Roy) probably has swelling. If you come back from an injury, that first game your adrenaline is through the roof. That helped him play at home, but tonight you have got to feel like he is a little stiff and can’t move.”

Barkley on the impact of Phoenix Suns guard Jason Richardson: “I think (Richardson) is that third guy. The games he played well in they win, the games he doesn’t play well in they lose. He is the barometer of the Phoenix Suns.”

Webber on Phoenix Suns forward Grant Hill: “(Grant Hill) is playing very young right now and moving his body around. He is making it really difficult for these guards to get their shots. Grant is going to have to keep doing a good defensive job and switch on anyone that gets hot. He is really the only defender that can really handle the guards on this team.”

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Fratello on the wavering tempo of the game: “I’m not sure if you ask me what the tempo of the game is right now, I would know. The game has been distorted, you can’t get out on a run, and you can’t put a string together. There has kind of an off and on flow to it.”

Fratello on the tenacity of the Portland Trail Blazers: “(Trail Blazers head coach) Nate MacMillan and his staff have done a great job of playing through all their player injuries. They have done a wonderful job of survival and going into tonight’s game 2-2 in the series.”

Fratello on the surprise team of the NBA Playoffs: “I think Oklahoma City has captured everyone’s attention for the fact that they have played the Lakers even. It seems like in their mind they can beat the Lakers.”

TNT’s Craig Sager interviewed Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash following the game.

Nash on dictating the pace of the game:  “I thought we didn’t get hesitant because they got a bunch of shots to start. We stayed with our game and tried to push them off the court. We are not always looking for fast break points. We just want a nice rhythm to our game. I think that is important to make our team difficult to defend.”

Nash on Channing Frye and Jared Dudley combining to score 39 points: “I thought it was big. We are going to create open shots for each other. When we knock them down, we are making them pay for taking away other things. Those guys stepped up and had a great game. I think we have a lot of guys on our team that have confidence and can have games like that. We have to go up to Portland and have the same mentality and do the same thing.

Nash on how important it is to win Game #6: “We always have Game #7, which is nice to have home court, but we can’t look at it like that.  We have to go up there and think this is a great way to end the series. We are going to go out there, like I said, and have a great attitude.”

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Inside the NBA presented by Hyundai

Winer, Barkley and Webber

Webber on Suns point guard Steve Nash: “Steve Nash got his team going.  He is the quarterback (of the Suns) and the way he goes is the way his team goes.”

Barkley on Blazers guard Brandon Roy: “(Roy) is showing tremendous heart, he’s a great kid and a great player.  But with the way the Suns played (in Game #5), he’s really got to be tired out there.”

Barkley on the Suns winning their first round series against the Trail Blazers: “I think the Suns will close (the Blazers) out (in Game #6).  I think (the Blazers) got that initial rush when Brandon Roy came back and now I think reality is setting in.  Without Brandon Roy, the Suns are just a better team.  He gave them a great lift and the crowd is going to try to pump them up but he’s got to be getting tired physically and I think it will catch up with him.  Bottom line, without Roy at 100%, the Suns are a better team.”

TNT’s Cheryl Miller interviewed Magic guard Vince Carter following the game

Carter on what attributes the Magic need to take into the second round of the Playoffs: “Composure more than anything.  When it’s not going our way, can we still fight?  No matter who steps on the floor, we have to bring it and we’ve shown that (we can do that).” 

Barkley on reports that Larry Brown could leave the Charlotte Bobcats to take a front office job with the Philadelphia 76ers: “It wouldn’t surprise me if he went up to the front office.  I believe him when he says he won’t coach anywhere else but that doesn’t mean he won’t take a (front office job) with the 76ers.  The 76ers are in a lot of trouble, they have a long way to go and they are not a very good team so he’s definitely not going to go there to coach.  If you look at the Charlotte team, they are not a contender in the next (few) years.  They’ve got two great building blocks in Gerald Wallace and Stephen Jackson.  They are not going to win the Championship in the next two or three years.”

Webber: “Philly might not make the Playoffs in the next ten years,”

Barkley: “But being upstairs (in the front office), he won’t have the stress of sitting on the bench.  Let’s be realistic, Larry isn’t a spring chicken.  So does he want the stress of staying in Charlotte and having a good team…”

Webber: “Or do you want the stress of getting rid of Elton Brand’s contract, getting Andre Iguodala right and getting Samuel Dalembert right?”

Barkley on the Cavaliers and Magic being the two best teams in the NBA: “I like everything about the Magic.  I picked the Cleveland Cavaliers to win the Championship but I think the Orlando Magic are the second best team in the NBA.  I think the Cavaliers and the Magic are the two best teams in the NBA.  When they play (each other), it’s going to be a knock-down, drag-out (fight).”

Webber on the Bucks having the confidence to win their series against the Hawks: “The size of (your) heart doesn’t show up on paper.  It’s that simple.  Some teams, you know you can beat them at home.  There are some teams where guys care more about scoring than they do about winning.  Some teams, guys will jump up and try to fight you and then they won’t do anything.  That’s just the way that it is.  (Bucks head coach) Scott Skiles and his team believe that they can come into Atlanta (and win).  Atlanta needs to think about, ‘what if we do win this series?  We still can’t beat Orlando because we can’t win a game on the road.’  At some point, you have to show discipline.  What have they done to show that they can win in Orlando.” 

Barkley on Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant being an older player: “Kobe Bryant is an old basketball player.  He’s one of the greatest basketball players ever.  But once you’ve been playing as long as he has, you’re going to get banged up and you’re not going to have the same explosiveness.  Now he’s playing against a 20-year-old kid (Kevin Durant) who’s got some talent.  People are saying, ‘Kobe Bryant doesn’t explode like he used to.’  Of course he doesn’t, he’s been in the NBA for 13 or 14 years, he’s played in the Olympics and in the Playoffs. He’s still a terrific player but age takes its toll on everybody.”

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Filed Under: NBA, TNT

100TH Sports Emmy For NFL Films

April 27, 2010 By admin

100TH SPORTS EMMY FOR NFL FILMS

NFL NETWORK WINS FOR “FOOTBALL SEASON NEVER ENDS – RUN” PROMOTIONAL SPOT

HARD KNOCKS WINS FOR OUTSTANDING EDITED SPORTS SERIES

NFL Films and NFL Network combined to win four 2009 Sports Emmy Awards, it was announced last night in New York.

NFL Films, the most-honored filmmaker in sports, earned three Sports Emmys to bring its total to 100.  The 100th Emmy for NFL Films came as the critically acclaimed Hard Knocks series, which airs on HBO, won its first Emmy in the Outstanding Edited Sports Series – Anthology category.

Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals was also one of two NFL Films winners for Outstanding Post Produced Audio – Sound.  Inside the NFL on Showtime also earned a Sports Emmy in the category for “Sounds of the Year.”

Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals will encore on NFL Network this summer.

NFL Network won in the Outstanding Sports Promotional Announcement – Institutional for its “Football Season Never Ends – Run” spot, which featured Raiders running back Darren McFadden running through the year-round NFL season beginning with the NFL Scouting Combine and progressing through the NFL Draft, training camp, the preseason and the regular season.

(Following is a link to the spot: http://motionographer.com/theater/motion-theory-nfl-run/).

NFL Network has won seven Sports Emmys in its six-year history.

NFL Network airs seven days a week, 24 hours a day on a year-round basis and is the only television network fully dedicated to the NFL and the sport of football.  For more information, log on to www.nfl.com/nflnetwork.  NFL.com is the exclusive Internet home of NFL Network.

Following is a list of the winners:

OUTSTANDING EDITED SPORTS SERIES/ANTHOLOGY

Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals (HBO Sports/NFL Films)

OUTSTANDING POST PRODUCED AUDIO/SOUND

Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals (HBO Sports/NFL Films)

Inside the NFL: Sounds of the Year (CBS/Showtime/NFL Films)

OUTSTANDING SPORTS PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT – INSTITUTIONAL

2009 Football Season Never Ends – Run (NFL Network/Mering Carson/Motion Theory)

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MLB Network Wins Four Sports Emmy Awards in its First Year

April 27, 2010 By admin

MLB NETWORK WINS four SPORTS EMMY AWARDS IN ITS FIRST YEAR

Network receives honors for Outstanding Graphic Design, Outstanding Technical Team Studio & Outstanding Production Design and Art Direction

MLB Network’s Bob Costas wins 20th Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality – Studio Host

Secaucus, NJ, April 27, 2010 – The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced last night that MLB Network won four Sports Emmy Awards in its inaugural year. MLB Tonight, MLB Network’s signature nightly studio show, received three awards, including Outstanding Production Design and Art Direction, Outstanding Graphic Design, and Outstanding Technical Team Studio. Bob Costas, host of MLB Network’s Studio 42 with Bob Costas, received his 20th Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality- Studio Host for his work on both MLB Network and NBC Sports. MLB Network tied NBC and CBS for the second-highest number of awards received by an individual network.

Upon accepting his award, Costas said “There has never been a start-up that has come out of the blocks like MLB Network.”

“We are honored to be recognized by our peers in the industry for the programming, production and on-air talent featured during MLB Network’s first year,” Tony Petitti, MLB Network President and CEO.

The 31st Annual Sports Emmy Awards, held on Monday at the Frederick P. Rose Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City, recognize outstanding achievement by individuals and programs broadcast throughout the 2009 calendar year. A complete list of winners will be made available at www.emmyonline.org.

MLB Network launched on January 1, 2009 as the largest debut in cable television history and is currently available in approximately 55 million cable and satellite homes. In its inaugural year, MLB Network was honored with 12 Sports Emmy Award nominations by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. With live games, original programming, highlights, classic games, and coverage of baseball events, MLB Network is the ultimate television destination for baseball fans. For more information and to find MLB Network in your area, go to www.MLBNetwork.com. www.Facebook.com/MLBNetwork www.Twitter.com/MLBNetwork

2010 MLB Network Sports Emmy Awards:

Outstanding Sports Personality – Studio Host: Bob Costas (MLB Network/NBC)

Outstanding Technical Team Studio: MLB Tonight (MLB Network)

Outstanding Graphic Design: MLB Tonight (MLB Network)

Outstanding Production Design/Art Direction: MLB Tonight (MLB Network)

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“Sunday Night Football” & Super Bowl XLIII Win Sports Emmys; NBC Sports Earns Five Overall

April 27, 2010 By admin

John Madden Receives Lifetime Achievement Award – Presented by Dick Ebersol and Jerry Jones

Bob Costas & Cris Collinsworth Honored

NEW YORK – April 26, 2010 – NBC Sports was recognized with five Emmy Awards, four for its NFL coverage, and former “NBC Sunday Night Football” analyst John Madden was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award tonight at the 31st Annual Sports Emmy Awards, presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Madden, who served as “NBC Sunday Night Football” analyst from 2006-2008, was

presented the Lifetime Achievement Award by NBC Universal Sports & Olympics chairman Dick Ebersol and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

“He defined forever what the term analyst is,” said Ebersol. “It means somebody of great passion teaching you with the same enthusiasm they have for what they love.”

“As an owner in the National Football League,” said Jones, “I want everyone in this room to know how much we appreciate what you have done for the National Football League.”

For the second consecutive year, NBC Sports won Outstanding Live Sports Series: “Sunday Night Football.” NBC Sports has now won the award three of the last four years, also winning in 2007 for its NASCAR coverage. NBC Sports also won for Outstanding Live Sports Special: Super Bowl XLIII. The victory marked the second consecutive year that NBC Sports won the category after claiming the award last year for its 2008 U.S. Open coverage.

Bob Costas was awarded his 21st career Emmy and second consecutive for Outstanding Sports Personality, Studio Host. Costas hosted NBC’s “Football Night in America” live from the site of the game in 2009. He won the Emmy in the same category last year for his work at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games.

Cris Collinsworth was awarded his second consecutive Emmy for Outstanding Sports Personality, Sports Event Analyst. It was Collinsworth’s 11th career Emmy, which includes wins in 2007 and 2008 in the Studio Analyst category for work on NBC’s “Football Night in America.”

NBC Sports won an Emmy for “Countdown to Vancouver, NBCOlympics.com” in the category of Outstanding New Approaches – Short Format.

NBC Sports won five Emmy Awards in the following categories:

  • Outstanding Live Sports Series: “Sunday Night Football”
  • Outstanding Live Sports Special: Super Bowl XLIII
  • Outstanding Sports Personality, Studio Host: Bob Costas
  • Outstanding Sports Personality, Sports Event Analyst: Cris Collinsworth
  • Outstanding New Approaches – Short Format:
    • Countdown to Vancouver, NBCOlympics.com

A complete list of winners will be made available at www.emmyonline.org.

Filed Under: NBC

HBO Sports takes home the Emmys

April 27, 2010 By admin

Winners were revealed tonight at the 31st Annual Sports Emmy® Awards in New York City.

HBO garnered nine Sports Emmys, the most of any single network.  It is the highest Emmy total earned in a single season by HBO Sports:

HBO                            9

CBS                            4
NBC                            4

MLB Network            4
ESPN                          3
ESPN2                        3

CBS/SHO                   2

HBO collected nine Sports Emmy awards which includes:

OUTSTANDING SPORTS DOCUMENTARY

ASSAULT IN THE RING (Live Star Entertainment)

OUTSTANDING EDITED SPORTS SPECIAL

24/7 MAYWEATHER/MARQUEZ

OUTSTANDING EDITED SPORTS SERIES/ANTHOLOGY

HARD KNOCKS: TRAINING CAMP WITH THE CINCINNATI BENGALS

OUTSTANDING EDITING

24/7 MAYWEATHER/MARQUEZ

OUTSTANDING CAMERA WORK

24/7 PACQUIAO/COTTO

OUTSTANDING POST PRODUCED AUDIO/SOUND

HARD KNOCKS: TRAINING CAMP WITH THE CINCINNATI BENGALS

THE DICK SCHAAP WRITING AWARD

24/7 PACQUIAO/HATTON

OUTSTANDING MUSIC COMPOSITION / DIRECTION / LYRICS

TED WILLIAMS

OUTSTANDING SPORTS PROMOTIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT – EPISODIC

24/7 JIMMIE JOHNSON: RACE TO DAYTONA

For a complete list of all the nominations and wins go to www.emmyonline.org

The Sports Emmy Awards were revealed April 26, 2010 in New York City at the Frederick P. Rose Hall in the Time Warner Center.

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Filed Under: HBO

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