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Tuesday, June 10, 2008 Also:

Ticket resellers driving up price to attend Red Sox games.
Tribute to late ABC broadcaster Jim McKay.

The N.Y. TIMES’ David Carr writes of the current state of network TV, “Randomly flip on a network broadcast and people are dancing, fighting, singing and conniving their way to the top. The sitcom laugh track is petering out, as are the kinds of tent-pole dramas and news coverage that gave networks their brand identity” (N.Y. TIMES).

The SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE’s Tod Leonard writes of Tiger Woodsimpact on golf, “He has altered the perception of the game and who plays it. He has changed expectations, goals, prize money, golf balls, fitness routines, tournament attendance and television ratings” (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE).

The L.A. TIMES’ Bill Dwyre writes of holding the Olympics in China months after a massive earthquake, “Resources that will be used to put China in the international spotlight [during the Beijing Olympics] will be massive. Could they not be better used on food, shelter and medical supplies?” (L.A. TIMES).

Ticket resellers driving up price to attend Red Sox games.
Tribute to late ABC broadcaster Jim McKay.

The N.Y. TIMES’ David Carr writes of the current state of network TV, “Randomly flip on a network broadcast and people are dancing, fighting, singing and conniving their way to the top. The sitcom laugh track is petering out, as are the kinds of tent-pole dramas and news coverage that gave networks their brand identity” (N.Y. TIMES).

The SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE’s Tod Leonard writes of Tiger Woodsimpact on golf, “He has altered the perception of the game and who plays it. He has changed expectations, goals, prize money, golf balls, fitness routines, tournament attendance and television ratings” (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE).

The L.A. TIMES’ Bill Dwyre writes of holding the Olympics in China months after a massive earthquake, “Resources that will be used to put China in the international spotlight [during the Beijing Olympics] will be massive. Could they not be better used on food, shelter and medical supplies?” (L.A. TIMES).

Ticket resellers driving up price to attend Red Sox games.
Tribute to late ABC broadcaster Jim McKay.

The N.Y. TIMES’ David Carr writes of the current state of network TV, “Randomly flip on a network broadcast and people are dancing, fighting, singing and conniving their way to the top. The sitcom laugh track is petering out, as are the kinds of tent-pole dramas and news coverage that gave networks their brand identity” (N.Y. TIMES).

The SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE’s Tod Leonard writes of Tiger Woodsimpact on golf, “He has altered the perception of the game and who plays it. He has changed expectations, goals, prize money, golf balls, fitness routines, tournament attendance and television ratings” (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE).

The L.A. TIMES’ Bill Dwyre writes of holding the Olympics in China months after a massive earthquake, “Resources that will be used to put China in the international spotlight [during the Beijing Olympics] will be massive. Could they not be better used on food, shelter and medical supplies?” (L.A. TIMES).

Ticket resellers driving up price to attend Red Sox games.
Tribute to late ABC broadcaster Jim McKay.

The N.Y. TIMES’ David Carr writes of the current state of network TV, “Randomly flip on a network broadcast and people are dancing, fighting, singing and conniving their way to the top. The sitcom laugh track is petering out, as are the kinds of tent-pole dramas and news coverage that gave networks their brand identity” (N.Y. TIMES).

The SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE’s Tod Leonard writes of Tiger Woodsimpact on golf, “He has altered the perception of the game and who plays it. He has changed expectations, goals, prize money, golf balls, fitness routines, tournament attendance and television ratings” (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE).

The L.A. TIMES’ Bill Dwyre writes of holding the Olympics in China months after a massive earthquake, “Resources that will be used to put China in the international spotlight [during the Beijing Olympics] will be massive. Could they not be better used on food, shelter and medical supplies?” (L.A. TIMES).

Ticket resellers driving up price to attend Red Sox games.
Tribute to late ABC broadcaster Jim McKay.

The N.Y. TIMES’ David Carr writes of the current state of network TV, “Randomly flip on a network broadcast and people are dancing, fighting, singing and conniving their way to the top. The sitcom laugh track is petering out, as are the kinds of tent-pole dramas and news coverage that gave networks their brand identity” (N.Y. TIMES).

The SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE’s Tod Leonard writes of Tiger Woodsimpact on golf, “He has altered the perception of the game and who plays it. He has changed expectations, goals, prize money, golf balls, fitness routines, tournament attendance and television ratings” (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE).

The L.A. TIMES’ Bill Dwyre writes of holding the Olympics in China months after a massive earthquake, “Resources that will be used to put China in the international spotlight [during the Beijing Olympics] will be massive. Could they not be better used on food, shelter and medical supplies?” (L.A. TIMES).



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