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Archives for November 2010

Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Perez on “Studio 42 with Bob Costas” Friday, Dec. 3

November 30, 2010 By admin


HALL OF FAMERS JOHNNY BENCH, JOE MORGAN AND TONY PEREZ FEATURED ON STUDIO 42 WITH BOB COSTAS ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3

Secaucus, NJ, November 30, 2010 – Hall of Famers and former Cincinnati Reds teammates Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Perez – members of the “Big Red Machine” – are featured in a new episode of MLB Network’s Studio 42 with Bob Costas on Friday, December 3 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. Throughout the hour-long interview filmed in Cooperstown, New York in July 2010, Bench, Morgan and Perez discuss playing for the late Hall of Fame Manager Sparky Anderson, winning the 1975 World Series against the Boston Red Sox in seven games, where the Reds’ dynasty of the 1970’s ranks in Major League Baseball history, and if former teammate Pete Rose should be a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. A preview of the interview can be viewed here.

As teammates from 1972-1976, Bench, Morgan and Perez won four National League West division titles and back-to-back World Series championships in 1975 and 1976. Bench, the 1970 and 1972 National League MVP, played his entire 17-year career for the Reds and was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989. Morgan, elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1990, had a 22-year playing career with the Houston Astros (1963-1971 & 1980), Reds (1972-1979), San Francisco Giants (1981-1982), Philadelphia Phillies (1983) and Oakland Athletics (1984). Perez, a seven-time National League All-Star, spent his 23-year career with the Cincinnati Reds (1964-76 & 1984-1986), Montreal Expos (1977-1979), Boston Red Sox (1980-82) and Philadelphia Phillies (1983), and was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2000. The ‘Great Eight,’ including Bench, Morgan, Perez, Rose, Dave Concepcion, George Foster, Ken Griffey Sr. and Cesar Geronimo had a 69-19 record as a starting lineup from 1975-1976.

Prior to Studio 42 with Bob Costas, MLB Network’s live nightly studio show during the offseason, Hot Stove, will air at 6:00 p.m. ET with updates and analysis of the moves all 30 clubs are making and planning in preparation for the upcoming season. Studio 42 with Bob Costas is presented by Travelers.

Highlights from the interview include:

BENCH ON THE “BIG RED MACHINE”:

“Joe Morgan was the one guy that absolutely put our team really over the top. … Then we had George Foster come in, Ken Griffey Sr. was as good a two-place hitter as there has ever been in the game, and Cesar Geronimo won four Gold Glove awards. I mean, how could you ask for a better team?”

MORGAN ON PLAYING FOR HALL OF FAME MANAGER SPARKY ANDERSON:

“Sparky Anderson made sure that not only these three guys [Bench, Perez and Morgan], but everybody on the team knew that we were only a little small spoke in the wheel. We weren’t the wheel. Everybody in here is part of this wheel. And you do your job, and he didn’t care whether Johnny Bench drove in the winning run, or Pete Rose or whomever. He just said, ‘Get it done.’ And we did.”

BENCH ON LOSING GAME SIX OF THE 1975 WORLD SERIES TO THE BOSTON RED SOX:

“Sparky Anderson was so mad. He said, ‘Was this great? Was this the greatest game you’ve ever seen? What the hell are you talking about? We just lost the game. We could have won the World Series.’ But we didn’t lose that night. We didn’t lose the World Series that night.”

MORGAN ON WINNING THE 1975 AND 1976 WORLD SERIES:

“We were a complete team. We could do more than just pitch and hit. We could run the bases, we could play defense. And I’ve said it before, we were the smartest team I’ve ever been around. … Bob Howsam was the General Manager who put this team together. He said to me after we won in 1976, ‘Joe, there will never be another team like this.’”

BENCH ON WINNING THE 1975 WORLD SERIES:

“Sparky Anderson wanted that World Series so bad. I don’t blame him, we all did. But after winning that World Series, I found out what it meant to be part of a World Championship. Walking into that clubhouse after the game, seeing 25 players, and it didn’t matter about stats or anything else. We were all World Champions, including the sponsors, coaches, equipment men, trainers, everybody, and all the fans, millions and millions of fans.”

BENCH ON PETE ROSE BEING INELIGBLE FOR INDUCTION TO THE NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME:

“If Pete Rose got help and came out and said, ‘I have a problem. I realize now that I have a problem.’ And if he fell on his knees and said, ‘My gosh, I’m sorry to all of America and all of baseball.’ I think it would have been two years, three years, five years at most”

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Filed Under: MLB, MLBN

Jaguars-Giants & Steelers-Bills Featured ‘NFL Replay’ Games on Wednesday “Field Pass” Schedule

November 30, 2010 By admin

NFL Network’s Wednesday Night “Field Pass” Schedule

Wednesday, December 1

  • 8:00 PM ET NFL Replay: Jacksonville Jaguars at New York Giants

New York Giants tight end Kevin Boss scored on a 32-yard touchdown pass from Eli Manning late in the fourth quarter to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 24-20 and end a two-game losing streak. NFL Replay will include special wired sound from Giants linebacker Michael Boley.

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2010112800/2010/REG12/jaguars@giants

  • 9:15 PM ET NFL Replay: Pittsburgh Steelers at Buffalo Bills

Pittsburgh kicker Shaun Suisham made a 41-yard field goal with 2:14 remaining in overtime as the Steelers outlasted the Buffalo Bills 19-16 at Ralph Wilson Stadium.

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2010112801/2010/REG12/steelers@bills

  • 10:30 PM ET Sound FX: Week 12

A compilation of the best sights and sounds from around the league from Week 12 of the NFL season.

NFL Replay offers an exclusive look at the previous week’s games in a condensed, 75-minute, high-octane format. With the use of bonus NFL Films and NFL Network footage, including never-before-seen camera angles and coaches’ commentary, combined with exclusive wired sound from the field, locker rooms and sidelines, viewers will experience the game like never before.

Both 75-minute NFL Replay programs are a part of the new ‘Field Pass’ block airing every Tuesday and Wednesday from 8:00-11:00 PM ET. ‘Field Pass’ takes fans inside the game like never before with exclusive NFL Films footage and sound. Following NFL Replay at 10:30 PM ET is Sound FX featuring a ‘best of’ theme highlighting an NFL great on Tuesday nights and a compilation of the sound from the previous Sunday’s games on Wednesday.

*** Sunday is NFL GameDay on NFL Network, starting at 9:00 AM ET with NFL GameDay Morning. Host Rich Eisen joins Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Michael Irvin and Warren Sapp for the first and most comprehensive pregame show every Sunday. This week on NFL GameDay Morning:

  • Michael Irvin interviews Atlanta Falcons’ QB Matt Ryan and WR Roddy White
  • Interview with Pittsburgh head coach Mike Tomlin before the Steelers face the Baltimore Ravens in a battle for first place in the AFC North.

Filed Under: NFL, NFLN

WEEK 14 FLEX SCHEDULING: No Change in NBC Sunday night game; New England-Chicago moves to 4:15 PM ET on CBS on Dec. 12

November 30, 2010 By admin

WEEK 14 FLEX SCHEDULING:

NO CHANGE IN NBC SUNDAY NIGHT GAME;

NEW ENGLAND AT CHICAGO

MOVES TO 4:15 PM ET ON CBS ON DEC. 12

The final Week 14 NFL schedule was announced today with the originally scheduled Philadelphia at Dallas Sunday night game on NBC remaining in place. The New England at Chicago game on Sunday, December 12 moves from 1:00 PM ET to 4:15 PM ET on CBS.

Following is the final Week 14 NFL schedule (asterisk and bold/italics represents changed game time):

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 (WEEK 14)

INDIANAPOLIS AT TENNESSEE 7:00 PM (CT) NFLN

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12

CLEVELAND AT BUFFALO 1:00 PM (ET) CBS
ATLANTA AT CAROLINA 1:00 PM (ET) FOX
GREEN BAY AT DETROIT 1:00 PM (ET) FOX
OAKLAND AT JACKSONVILLE 1:00 PM (ET) CBS
N.Y. GIANTS AT MINNESOTA 12:00 PM (CT) FOX
CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURGH 1:00 PM (ET) CBS
TAMPA BAY AT WASHINGTON 1:00 PM (ET) FOX
ST. LOUIS AT NEW ORLEANS 3:05 PM (CT) FOX
SEATTLE AT SAN FRANCISCO 1:05 PM (PT) FOX
DENVER AT ARIZONA 2:15 PM (MT) CBS
NEW ENGLAND AT CHICAGO* 3:15 PM (CT) CBS
MIAMI AT NEW YORK JETS 4:15 PM (ET) CBS
KANSAS CITY AT SAN DIEGO 1:15 PM (PT) CBS
PHILADELPHIA AT DALLAS 7:20 PM (CT) NBC

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13

BALTIMORE AT HOUSTON 7:30 PM (CT) ESPN

This Sunday (Dec. 5), the Falcons-Buccaneers game on FOX was moved from 1:00 PM ET to 4:15 PM ET.

The NFL utilizes “flexible scheduling” on Sundays in Weeks 11-17.  Flexible scheduling will ensure quality matchups in all NFL Sunday time slots in those weeks and give teams a chance to play their way onto primetime and into the late-afternoon 4:15 PM ET time slot on CBS and FOX.

For each of the flexible scheduling weeks with the exception of Week 17, the NFL will announce the start times of games on Sundays no later than 12 days prior to that weekend.  To ensure a Sunday night game and doubleheader games with playoff implications in Week 17, the flexible scheduling decision for that Sunday may be made on six days notice.

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Filed Under: CBS, FOX, NBC, NFL

SIRIUS XM Radio And NFL Announce Extension Of Satellite Broadcast And Marketing Agreement

November 30, 2010 By admin

SIRIUS XM RADIO AND NFL ANNOUNCE EXTENSION OF SATELLITE BROADCAST AND MARKETING AGREEMENT

SIRIUS and XM listeners will continue to hear every NFL game through the Super Bowl in 2016, plus SIRIUS NFL Radio, the only 24/7 radio channel dedicated to the NFL

SIRIUS and XM will stream all NFL games online for their subscribers

NEW YORK – November 30, 2010 – SIRIUS XM Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) and The National Football League announced today a five-year extension of their satellite broadcasting and marketing agreement.

SIRIUS XM, the Official Satellite Radio Partner of the NFL since 2004, will continue to broadcast every NFL game live nationwide from the preseason through the Super Bowl in 2016 as well as SIRIUS NFL Radio, channel 124, the first and only 24/7 radio channel dedicated entirely to the NFL.

NFL play-by-play and the SIRIUS NFL Radio channel are available to all SIRIUS subscribers and to XM subscribers who purchase the “Best of SIRIUS” programming package.

For the first time SIRIUS XM will also broadcast NFL play-by-play online for its satellite radio subscribers starting with the 2011 season.

“We are pleased to continue our partnership with SIRIUS XM,” said Steve Bornstein, the NFL’s executive vice president of media. “They have been an excellent partner and have become part of NFL fans’ daily lives, not only on game day, but also throughout the year.”

“The NFL is a terrific partner and we’re very pleased to continue to work with them to provide both SIRIUS and XM listeners the kind of top-notch NFL programming that their fans have come to expect,” said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SIRIUS XM.  “The NFL has been and will continue to be one of the major tent poles of SIRIUS XM’s lineup.  SIRIUS and XM will give fans around the country a fully portable and comprehensive way to follow their favorite team and everything happening around the league.”

SIRIUS NFL Radio features exclusive daily talk shows hosted by NFL experts, interviews with players, coaches and executives from around the league, plus in-depth coverage of the NFL Draft, training camps, NFL Network programming and more.

As the league’s official partner, SIRIUS XM will continue to have rights to use the NFL ‘shield’ logo and collective NFL team trademarks.

For more information and a schedule of NFL games on SIRIUS XM, visit www.sirius.com/nfl or www.xmradio.com/nfl.

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Filed Under: NFL, Sirius/XM

LeBron James Returns to Cleveland with the Miami Heat on TNT NBA Thursday

November 30, 2010 By admin

LeBron James Returns to Cleveland with the Miami Heat on TNT NBA Thursday

Exclusive doubleheader features Heat @ Cavaliers (8 p.m. ET) and Suns @ Warriors (10:30 p.m. ET)

TNT NBA Thursday continues on December 2 with an exclusive doubleheader featuring Miami Heat forward LeBron James’ first game in Cleveland since leaving the Cavaliers prior to the season.  TNT NBA Tip-Off presented by AutoTrader.com will get preview the game at 8 p.m. (ET) with host Ernie Johnson and analysts Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith live at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.   Following NBA Tip-Off, James makes his return to Cleveland with the Heat to face Mo Williams and the Cavaliers.  James, an Akron, Ohio native, spent seven seasons with the Cavaliers before joining the Heat in the off-season.  Play-by-play announcer Marv Albert will call the game alongside analysts Steve Kerr and Reggie Miller with Craig Sager reporting.

In the second game of the night, Monta Ellis and the Golden State Warriors will host Steve Nash and the Phoenix Suns at 10:30 p.m. (ET).  Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) and Mike Fratello (analyst) will be courtside with Cheryl Miller reporting.  TNT’s Emmy® Award-winning studio show, Inside the NBA presented by Hyundai will air directly following the conclusion of the second game with the NBA TV’s Matt Winer (host), Kevin McHale and Chris Webber (analysts) in Atlanta recapping the night’s action.

Exclusive content, analysis from TNT announcers and replays of Inside the NBA are available on TNT OverTime on NBA.com. The broadband channel gives fans the inside scoop on players, coaches and storylines taking place around the league seven days a week.   Check out the NBA on TNT pages on Twitter (http://twitter.com/NBAonTNT) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/nbaontnt) to see the latest NBA on TNT schedule, news updates and special features from TNT announcers.

NBA ON TNT NBA SCHEDULE:

DAY/DATE

TIME (ET)             EVENT

Thu., December 2

8 p.m.                      TNT NBA Tip-Off presented by AutoTrader.com live at Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, OH)

Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst) and Kenny Smith (analyst)

8:15 p.m.                 Miami Heat @ Cleveland Cavaliers

Announcers: Marv Albert (play-by-play), Steve Kerr (analyst), Reggie Miller (analyst) and Craig Sager (reporter)

10:30 p.m.               Phoenix Suns @ Golden State Warriors

Announcers: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Mike Fratello (analyst) and Cheryl Miller (reporter)

Post-game             Inside the NBA presented by Hyundai

Matt Winer (host), Kevin McHale (analyst) and Chris Webber (analyst)

TNT NBA THURSDAY UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Thu., December 9

8 p.m.                      TNT NBA Tip-Off presented by AutoTrader.com

Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst) and Kenny Smith (analyst)

8:15 p.m.                 Boston Celtics @ Philadelphia 76ers

Announcers: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Reggie Miller (analyst) and Craig Sager (reporter)

10:30 p.m.               Orlando Magic @ Portland Trail Blazers

Announcers: Marv Albert (play-by-play), Steve Kerr (analyst), Mike Fratello (analyst) and David Aldridge (reporter)

Post-game             Inside the NBA presented by Hyundai

Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst) and Kenny Smith (analyst)

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Filed Under: NFL, TNT

Eagles Host Texans on NFL Network’s “Thursday Night Football” This Week

November 29, 2010 By admin

THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL – DECEMBER 2, 8:00 PM ET

HOUSTON TEXANS AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES ON NFL NETWORK

Philadelphia Eagles QB Michael Vick Sit Down Interview with Deion Sanders on Thursday Night Kickoff Presented by Sears Pregame Show at 6:00 PM ET

Preview of Michael Irvin’s Interview with Atlanta’s Matt Ryan and Roddy White on Pregame Show

“Your Weekend Starts Here”

NOTABLE & QUOTABLE…

  • “We always hear that jail does nothing good for anyone, jail is no place for anyone; I believe it not only saved Michael Vick’s career, it saved his life.” – NFL Network analyst MARSHALL FAULK on the success of Philadelphia Eagles QB MICHAEL VICK
  • “The Bears provided Houston with a good game plan on what it takes to disrupt Philadelphia’s offensive attack. The Texans defensive front four must put pressure on Michael Vick and keep him contained in the pocket, while offensively utilize Arian Foster and the run game to control the pace of the game.” – NFL Network analyst STEVE MARIUCCI on the Texans’ game plan vs. Eagles

  • “Bottom line, the Texans must find a way to score points against Philadelphia because we have all witnessed what this Eagles offense, led by Michael Vick, can do both by air and ground.” – MARIUCCI on the Texans

  • NFL Network analyst DEION SANDERS sits down for a one-on-one interview with Philadelphia QB MICHAEL VICK, who has the Eagles atop the NFC East standings, during the Thursday Night Kickoff Presented by Sears pregame show at 6:00 PM ET on NFL Network.
  • Preview of MICHAEL IRVIN’s interview with Atlanta QB MATT RYAN and WR RODDY WHITE for NFL GameDay Morning on the TNF pregame show.
TEXANS (5-6) EAGLES (7-4)
ANNOUNCERS Bob Papa (play-by-play), Matt Millen and Joe Theismann (game analysts); Alex Flanagan (sideline)
PREGAME (6:00 PM ET) Thursday Night Kickoff Presented by Sears

In Philadelphia: Rich Eisen, Deion Sanders, Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Kara Henderson (on-site reporter); In Los Angeles: Fran Charles, Kurt Warner, Sterling Sharpe, Jay Glazer, Jason La Canfora

PRE-KICK (8:00 PM ET) Lexus Pre-Kick Show

Bob Papa, Matt Millen, Joe Theismann, Alex Flanagan, Rich Eisen, Marshall Faulk, Steve Mariucci, Deion Sanders, Kara Henderson

HALFTIME The Sprint Halftime Show

Rich Eisen, Deion Sanders, Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Kara Henderson, Alex Flanagan

POSTGAME Kay Jewelers Postgame Show

Rich Eisen, Deion Sanders, Steve Mariucci, Marshall Faulk, Kara Henderson, Alex Flanagan

NFL Total Access Postgame Show

Fran Charles, Jamie Dukes, Rod Woodson

WHERE TO WATCH DirecTV – Channel 212 (SD/HD), DISH Network – 154 (SD/HD)

Verizon – Channel 88 (SD) 588 (HD), AT&T U-Verse – 630 (SD) 1630 (HD)

Check your local cable listings

NFL.com LIVE – live “look-ins” at select moments of game

NFL Mobile Live on Verizon Wireless

LOCAL OTA SIMULCAST* Independent Ch. 39 (KIAH) MyNetwork Ch. 17 (WPHL)

Thursday Night Football

Last week’s Cincinnati Bengals-New York Jets game on Thursday Night Football was watched by an average of 7.1 million viewers (not including over-the-air stations in Cincinnati and New York), which is the most watched Thanksgiving game on NFL Network. Additionally, with 7.1 million viewers Bengals-Jets is the third-most watched game in the five seasons of Thursday Night Football on NFL Network behind Dallas-New Orleans on Dec. 19, 2009 (10.5 million viewers) and Green Bay-Dallas on Nov. 29, 2007 (10.1 million viewers). Finally, Thursday Night Football is averaging 5.9 million cable viewers this season – its best mark through three games and up 37 percent from last year (4.3 million viewers).

This week, the Philadelphia Eagles (7-4) host the Houston Texans (5-6) at Lincoln Financial Field. Quarterback MICHAEL VICK and the Eagles will look to bounce back from a loss and move into sole possession of first place in the NFC East, while quarterback MATT SCHAUB and the Texans will hope to maintain the momentum gained from a 20-point victory over Tennessee.

This season marks the debut of new game analyst JOE THEISMANN, who returns to the broadcast booth after a successful stint with ESPN from 1988 – 2006. Alongside Theismann in the booth will be BOB PAPA, who returns for his third year as the play-by-play announcer for NFL Network, and second-year game analyst MATT MILLEN. ALEX FLANAGAN enters her first season as a sideline reporter on Thursday Night Football, and her fifth season with NFL Network. Additional newcomers include producer ED FEIBISCHOFF and director ARTIE KEMPNER.

RICH EISEN hosts NFL Network’s Thursday Night Kickoff Presented by Sears from the stadium.  Eisen, a two-time Sports Emmy nominee in the Studio Host category, is joined by fellow Sports Emmy nominee STEVE MARIUCCI, a former NFL head coach with the San Francisco 49ers and Detroit Lions who also served as Brett Favre’s quarterback coach in Green Bay; MARSHALL FAULK, a recently named Hall of Fame semifinalist who won a Super Bowl XXXIV ring with the Rams, earned 2000 NFL MVP honors and three Offensive Player of the Year awards (1999-2001) and has been selected to seven Pro Bowls; and DEION SANDERS, a recently named Hall of Fame semifinalist, a two-time Super Bowl winner who was 1994 Defensive Player of the Year and an eight-time Pro Bowler who holds the NFL record with 19 career return touchdowns. Coverage also includes on-site reports from Flanagan and KARA HENDERSON, who begins her eighth season with NFL Network.

Additional coverage will be provided from NFL Network studios in Los Angeles with host FRAN CHARLES and analysts KURT WARNER, a two-time NFL MVP and a Super Bowl MVP quarterback; STERLING SHARPE, a five-time Pro Bowl selection and a 16-year veteran NFL broadcaster; and JAY GLAZER, FOX Sports NFL insider and senior writer for FOXSports.com. NFL Network insider JASON LA CANFORA will also provide the latest updates.

NFL.com LIVE at 8:00 PM ET features live programming including live “look-ins” of Thursday Night Football, game highlights and instant analysis from NFL Network talent. From the NFL Network studios in Los Angeles, PAUL BURMEISTER, JAMIE DUKES, BUCKY BROOKS and MIKE MAYOCK provide expert analysis, commentary and fantasy information with contributions from Faulk, Mariucci and Sanders. Henderson and STEVE WYCHE will provide live reports from the stadium, while Mayock will return for a second season with ‘Instant Playbook’ from the NFL Films studios exclusively for NFL.com/LIVE: Thursday Night Football, which provides instant X & O analysis of key plays right after they happen.

Following the game at 12:00 AM ET, NFL Network analyst ROD WOODSON will join Charles and Dukes for a postgame edition of NFL Total Access Live.

Filed Under: NFL, NFLN

“Sunday Night Football” No. 1 Show Of The Night For 12th Straight Sunday Despite Chargers 36-14 Blowout Over Colts

November 29, 2010 By admin


SNF Powered NBC to Sunday Night Win

13.0 Overnight Rating Up 3% vs. Steelers-Ravens 2009 Week 12 Overtime Thriller (12.6)

Indianapolis (42.9) and San Diego (39.2) Led All Metered Markets

Rating Peaked from 9-9:30 p.m. ET at 13.6

NEW YORK – November 29, 2010 – Last night’s “Sunday Night Football” game was the No. 1 program on Sunday Night for the 12th straight week and led NBC to another Sunday night win despite the San Diego Chargers 36-14 blowout of the Indianapolis Colts, according to overnight data released today by The Nielsen Company.  The game, in which the Chargers outscored the Colts 20-0 in the second half, earned a 13.0 overnight rating and 19 share, up three percent from last year’s Week 12 game in which the Ravens beat the Steelers, 20-17, in an overtime thriller.

  • The rating peaked at a 13.6/20 from 9-9:30 p.m. ET early in the first half with the game still close before the Chargers pulled away, outscoring the Colts 20-0 in the second half.

DEFEATED ALL SUNDAY NIGHT COMPETITION: Last night’s “Sunday Night Football” broadcast defeated all Sunday night competition for the 12th time in 12 weeks, on an evening that included such original competition as CBS’s 60 Minutes, Amazing Race and the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie November Christmas, and Fox’s Simpsons and Cleveland Show.

  • “Sunday Night Football” powered NBC to a Sunday night win in primetime (7-11 p.m.), topping second place CBS by 23 percent.  NBC also beat Fox (which was aided by an NFL overrun) by 35 percent and ABC by 186 percent.

SNF IS 12 FOR 12: When the viewership is available tomorrow from Nielsen, “Sunday Night Football” is expected to be the most-watched Sunday night show for the 12th consecutive week (every week this season). Last season, SNF was the most-watched Sunday night primetime broadcast in a record 15 of 16 (94 percent) weeks. In 2008, SNF won 13 of 16 (81 percent) Sunday nights after winning 11 of 16 in 2007 (69 percent) and nine of 16 in 2006 (56 percent).

TOP METERED MARKETS FOR CHARGERS-COLTS:

1. Indianapolis, 42.9/55
2. San Diego, 39.2/56
3. Las Vegas, 20.7/30
4. New Orleans, 20.4/26
5. Nashville, 17.4/24
6. Kansas City, 16.5/23
T7. Norfolk, 15.1/22
T7. Richmond, 15.1/21
9. Albuquerque, 15.0/22
10. Baltimore, 14.8/22

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Filed Under: NBC, NFL, Ratings

Eagles-Bears & Packers-Falcons Featured ‘NFL Replay’ Games on Tuesday “Field Pass” Schedule

November 29, 2010 By admin

NFL Network’s Tuesday Night “Field Pass” Schedule

Tuesday, November 30

  • 8:00 PM ET NFL Replay: Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Bears

Chicago quarterback Jay Cutler tied his career-high with four touchdown passes as the Bears defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 31-26 to remain in first place in the NFC North.

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2010112804/2010/REG12/eagles@bears

  • 9:15 PM ET NFL Replay: Green Bay Packers at Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta kicker Matt Bryant made a 47-yard field goal with nine seconds remaining to give the Falcons a 20-17 win over the Green Bay Packers at the Georgia Dome. Atlanta running back Michael Turner rushed for a game-high 110 yards and a touchdown.

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2010112805/2010/REG12/packers@falcons

  • 10:30 PM ET Best of Sound FX: Terrell Owens

Best of the on-field sights and sounds of current Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens from throughout his career with the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills.

NFL Replay offers an exclusive look at the previous week’s games in a condensed, 75-minute, high-octane format. With the use of bonus NFL Films and NFL Network footage, including never-before-seen camera angles and coaches’ commentary, combined with exclusive wired sound from the field, locker rooms and sidelines, viewers will experience the game like never before.

Both 75-minute NFL Replay programs are a part of the new ‘Field Pass’ block airing every Tuesday and Wednesday from 8:00-11:00 PM ET. ‘Field Pass’ takes fans inside the game like never before with exclusive NFL Films footage and sound. Following NFL Replay at 10:30 PM ET is Sound FX featuring a ‘best of’ theme highlighting an NFL great on Tuesday nights and a compilation of the sound from the previous Sunday’s games on Wednesday.

***Thursday Night Football December 2 at 8:00 PM ET:  HOUSTON TEXANS at PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

  • Bob Papa (PxP), Matt Millen and Joe Theismann (analysts) with Alex Flanagan (sideline reporter)
  • Thursday Night Kickoff Presented by Sears pregame coverage begins at 6:00 PM ET
  • Features Deion Sanders one-on-one interview with Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick

Filed Under: NFL, NFLN, Ratings

Eagles/Bears Showdown Delivers FOX Highest-Rated NFL Game of the Season

November 29, 2010 By admin


EAGLES/BEARS SHOWDOWN DELIVERS FOX

HIGHEST-RATED NFL GAME OF THE SEASON

America’s Game of the Week Posts a Tremendous 18.0/32 Overnight Rating

Saints/Cowboys Thanksgiving Clash Combines to Score the Most-Watched Thanksgiving Weekend in the History of the NFL ON FOX

AMERICA’S GAME OF THE WEEK, anchored by the highly-anticipated Bears/Eagles contest in Chicago, propelled Sunday’s NFL on FOX Week 12 national game (11/28) to a tremendous 18.0/32 metered market rating/share according to figures released by Nielsen Media Research today.

NFL ON FOX WEEK 12 HIGHLIGHTS:

  • The 18.0/32 posted for AMERICA’S GAME OF THE WEEK is the highest-rated NFL game of this season on any network, surpassing the 17.7/28 NBC posted for the Vikings/Saints season opener in September.
  • In the early window, FOX posted an impressive 12.3/24 for its regional game coverage, scoring the top rating for a regional game this season on either FOX or CBS.
  • The NFL ON FOX notched an amazing 15.2/28 average for Sunday’s doubleheader action, the network’s best NFL doubleheader in 14 years, dating back to Week 13 of the 1996 season (17.9/35).
  • Thursday’s Thanksgiving Day NFL action on FOX between the Saints and Cowboys delivered a 14.7/36, the network’s best Thanksgiving Day overnight in 12 years. Thursday’s metered market rating is up +21% over FOX’s game last year (Green Bay/Detroit 12.1/29) and up +17% over last year’s Cowboys game on CBS (12.6/29, Oakland/Dallas).
  • FOX’s three NFL windows this weekend totaled a remarkable 45.0 rating points in the metered markets, making this the most-watched Thanksgiving weekend in the history of the NFL ON FOX.

— FOX SPORTS —

Filed Under: FOX, NFL, Ratings

“This is where Matt Ryan is starting to separate himself: late drives…driving his team for the winning score.” — Michael Irvin — Quotable from Week 12 Edition of ‘NFL GameDay Final’

November 29, 2010 By admin

Week 12 (11/28/10) – Quotable from

NFL GameDay Final on NFL Network

(Airs Sundays at 11:30 PM ET)

“We talk about the (Tom) Bradys, we talk about the (Peyton) Mannings, we talk about Drew Brees. Now they’re throwing (Matt Ryan) in the mix. But Philip Rivers needs to be mentioned among the elite quarterbacks.”

— Deion Sanders on San Diego Chargers QB Philip Rivers who is tied for the league-lead with 23 touchdown passes

“I remember when he got to Dallas and where we were as a football team, and where Troy (Aikman) was as a quarterback. He took (Troy) to the next level. He took him to a Hall of Fame level and that’s just what he’s doing with Philip Rivers.”

— Michael Irvin on San Diego Chargers head coach Norv Turner, who was the offensive coordinator with the Dallas Cowboys from 1991-93

“They’re not making the plays we’re used to seeing them make.”

— Michael Irvin on the Indianapolis Colts, who are 6-5

“This is what separates these two teams: the run game of the Atlanta Falcons.”

— Steve Mariucci on the difference between the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers, two of the top teams in the NFC. Atlanta out-rushed Green Bay 117-77.

“This is where Matt Ryan is starting to separate himself: late drives, making plays when the pressure is on, driving his team for the winning score.”

— Michael Irvin on Atlanta QB Matt Ryan leading the Falcons on a game-winning drive against the Green Bay Packers

“He’s athletic enough to make plays and not just throw the ball away wildly and loosely. He’s starting to play using his head.”

— Deion Sanders on Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler, who tied his career-high with four touchdown passes

“We talk about what Vince Young means to that football team. Did we get a peek today?”

— Michael Irvin on the Tennessee Titans’ 20-0 loss to the Houston Texans

“Andre Johnson’s personality does not lend to him talking so he’s not doing any talking on the field. He’s just a playmaker.”

— Deion Sanders on Houston WR Andre Johnson

“This is a team that’s leading the league in rushing. All of a sudden the last three weeks they’re exploding in the passing game.”

— Steve Mariucci on the Kansas City Chiefs, who have 10 passing touchdowns in the last three games

“He’s on his way to the Pro Bowl.”

— Steve Mariucci on Kansas City WR Dwayne Bowe, who has a league-leading 14 receiving touchdowns

“Early on in the season, they were finding ways to lose football games. … Now this team is finding ways to win football games, and that is the key.”

— Michael Irvin on the San Diego Chargers, who are 4-0 in their last four games after starting 2-5

“The thing that impressed me the most (was that) they kept Peyton Manning on the bench with a running game, with balance, short passes, and methodically moving the ball down the field.”

— Deion Sanders on the San Diego Chargers’ win over the Indianapolis Colts

“They’ve got to find a run game and obviously they miss (former defensive coordinator) Mike Nolan. The defense is not where it’s supposed to be.”

— Steve Mariucci on what’s missing with the Denver Broncos

“You better learn this guy’s name because you’re going to be seeing a lot of it for years to come, especially in the Pro Bowl.”

— Deion Sanders on Cleveland Browns RB Peyton Hillis, who scored his 13th touchdown on Sunday

Who Made the Biggest Statement:

Michael Irvin:              Chicago Bears

Steve Mariucci:           Chicago Bears’ defense

Deion Sanders:           Atlanta Falcons

***        Additional exclusive video clips from Sunday’s NFL GameDay are available on NFL.com.  Click on the video segments.  These videos include:

–       Let’s Go Primetime: Deion Sanders counts down the top 10 performances from Week 12.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/09000d5d81c8077d/Let-s-Go-Primetime?module=HP_video

–       GameDay: Sunday recap: Fran Charles, Steve Mariucci, Deion Sanders, and Michael Irvin recap the biggest play from every game on Sunday.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-gameday/09000d5d81c8057f/Sunday-recap?module=HP_video

–       Chicago Slows Down Vick: Steve Mariucci analyzes the film on how the Chicago Bears were able to limit Michael Vick and the Eagles offense.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d81c805d3/How-to-stop-Vick

–       Week 12: RedZone Top 10: Scott Hanson looks back at the 10 best moments from Week 12 on NFL Network’s RedZone.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-videos/09000d5d81c7fc99/Week-12-RedZone-Top-10?module=HP_video

–       And many more Week 12 game highlights and postgame video only on NFL.com

http://www.nfl.com/videos

11:30 PM -1:00 AM ET: NFL GameDay Final

Host: Fran Charles Analysts: Deion Sanders, Steve Mariucci, and Michael Irvin

NFL GameDay Final is the definitive exclamation point on Sundays providing unlimited highlights of all the games, plus post-game press conferences, interviews from the field and locker room, audio captured throughout the day and expert analysis.

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