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Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
Column by BARRY HORN / The Dallas Morning News | bhorn@dallasnews.comBarry Horn | | The rookie NFL television broadcaster making the loudest splash this season talks softly and carries a big clicker. Tony Dungy's approach to his job in NBC's Sunday Night NFL studio mirrors the approach he took as coach of the Indianapolis Colts. He's credible and low key, bringing a gravitas to the studio...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
You thought talk-radio agitator Rush Limbaugh bombed in his brief stint as an NFL studio analyst for ESPN? That was Emmy-winning caliber compared with his more recent work as a prospective team owner.
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
By Michael Hiestand, USA TODAYThis weekend showed how some TV sports norms can evolve, but at least one can't.In Fox's NFL studio show, comedian impersonated , saying "Hillary thinks I'm at a global warming conference. And if that blonde waitress there would give me a hug, that would be so true." Then Caliendo, doing his , said Clinton had "dated some dogs" who "used to fight for ."A few years...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
Hit the road Rush, and don't you come back no more no more.<p/> That was the very loud and clear message sent by several former and current NFL players, team owners and commissioner Roger Goodell this past week in response to the news that conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh had initially been included in an ownership group trying to purchase the St. Louis Rams.
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Sports Media Journal (Free subscription) | 10/01/2009
With the news of the ratings bonanza for the NFL on ESPN, it comes as no surprise that the WWL saw record numbers for the 3rd quarter of 2009… Over the last three months ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Classic, and ESPNews combined saw an average daily audience of 1.195 million homes. From ESPN PR: ESPN averaged 814,000 homes in [...]