Saturday, November 9, 2013

Cohn Takes Over Steele As New 1pm ET SportsCenter Anchor

By Josh Albarran

(ESPN)
On Wednesday, Sage Steele anchor her last SportsCenter broadcast as she moves on to her new role at ESPN's NBA Countdown show as part of her new contract extension. Shortly after Steele's final show, Linda Cohn had been named the new co-anchor of the 1-3pm ET SportsCenter alongside David Lloyd on weekday afternoons.

Cohn, the 21-year veteran of ESPN's flagship sports news program and the host of ESPN's twice-weekly podcast Listen Closely to Linda Cohn will now be doing the 1pm ET show every weekday beginning with the Nov. 7th broadcast. Meanwhile, Steele will continue to appear on SportsCenter doing NBA content including The Finals while hosting NBA Countdown on ESPN Fridays and on Sunday when coverage on the ABC Television Network begins on December 25.

As for SportsCenter's weekday line-up, here's the new menu:

9 am: Kevin Negandhi and Hannah Storm
11 am: Jay Crawford and Chris McKendry
1 pm: Linda Cohn and David Lloyd
6 pm: John Anderson and Lindsay Czarniak
11 pm: Steve Levy, Jay Harris, Scott Van Pelt and John Buccigross
1 am: Neil Everett, Stan Verrett and Kenny Mayne

(All Times Eastern)

Thursday, October 31, 2013

FOX News Airs Texas Tech-Oklahoma

By Josh Albarran

Fox News aired Texas Tech-Oklahoma on Saturday in conflict of Fox airing Game 3 of the World Series.
(Fox Sports/Fox News Channel) 
On Saturday night, the Fox Broadcasting Company's presentation of the Texas Tech/Oklahoma football game was delayed from 3:30pm ET to 4:45pm ET due to bad weather, but the last-minute changes came effect prior to Fox's telecast of Game 3 of the World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals beginning at 7:30pm ET.

The football game was moved to Fox News Channel at 7:30pm ET during the 4th quarter (which produced the Sunday morning talk program Fox News Sunday and other news content for the Fox network) as Fox left the football game at the same time for coverage of the World Series in Busch Stadium while affiliates in both team's markets continued to air till the game's conclusion that would joined the baseball game in progress. The reason FNC broadcast an overrun Texas Tech-Oklahoma was many of Fox Sports' cable channels including Fox Sports 1 aired regular scheduled college football games. FX, who lose its sports programming to Fox's new sports network back in August declined to carry that game. It was the first time in its 17th history that FNC aired an sporting event other than broadcast news.

The Fox Sports team of Gus Johnson and Charles Davis called Teaxs Tech-Oklahoma on Fox/FNC where Oklahoma defeat Texas Tech 38-20. The Fox broadcast network and Fox News Channel are owned by the same company as Fox Sports 1.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

FOX, CNN At The World Series

By Josh Albarran

This is what baseball season ends in the fall and this is where the cable news channels where there to covered. In addition to ESPN, MLB Network and Fox Sports 1's on-site coverage of the World Series, Fox News Channel and CNN have their own sideline reporters to the cover the fall classic for the first two games of the series between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals.

Fox Sports' Joe Buck and Tim McCarver with FNC's Shepard Smith at Fenway Park.
(Fox News Channel)
On FNC, Shepard Smith anchored from Fenway Park in Boston to promoted Game 1 of the World Series on its sister channel the Fox broadcast network. Smith had the Fox network's No. 1 broadcast team Joe Buck and Tim McCarver (who are calling their 16th and final World Series together) as guests to talk about the Red Sox-Cardinals match-up, the murder of the school teacher in the city and the impact on the team following the bombings at the Boston Marathon back in April. Later that night, Shep give Fox O&O WFXT at the ballpark to give analysis of Game 1 of the World Series and his perspective on the Red Sox after the Boston Marathon incident.

Watch Buck and McCarver's conversation with Shep at FoxNews.com:
http://video.foxnews.com/v/2764462426001/red-sox-prove-to-be-boston-strong/?playlist_id=2114913880001

CNN's Brooke Baldwin writing her notes inside Fenway Park's Green Monster.
(@BrookeBCNN)
On CNN, Brooke Baldwin anchored her NewsRoom program outside Fenway Park to promoted Game 2 of that series. Baldwin took the viewers a tour at the 101-year old ballpark including the Green Monster. Baldwin is a Red Sox fan and was one of the on-scene reporters for the network during April's Boston Marathon tragedies.

Watch Brooke's tour at the Green Monster:


Fox Sports is the exclusive home of the World Series. Watch Game 3 between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals tonight at 7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT after college football or listien to it on your local ESPN Radio station.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Yankees' Last WCBS Radio Broadcast

By Josh Albarran

NewsRadio WCBS 880 AM aired its last New York Yankees game on Sunday. (CBS Radio)
On the final day of the 2013 Major League Baseball regular season, the New York Yankees ended an disappointing year with an 14 inning marathon to sweep the Houston Astros with a 5-1 win, this game was heard on WCBS (880 AM) in New York for the final time as the Yankees will move to their sister station WFAN (660 AM and 101.9 FM) in 2014 as part on an new multi-year deal between CBS Radio (the parent company of WCBS and WFAN) and the Yankees.

At the beginning of the station's post-game show, John Sterling the radio voice of the New York Yankees took time on air to thank WCBS for their 21 historic years covering the Yankees. "I will be missed if didn't thank my support staff at CBS and WCBS in New York, the greatest, their the greatest people who did tremendous work every single day," Sterling said in tears as he may called his last Yankees game as an play-by-play man.

Now with the CBS Radio News station no longer airs sports programming on its New York line-up and sister station WFAN will begin airing the Yankees in 2014, there are words that the Mets may find its new radio home somewhere over at WEPN (98.7 FM) and ESPN Radio, but it's too early to tell once the World Series ends this season.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Time Warner Cable To Carry Fox Sports 1?

By Josh Albarran

NEW YORK - In less than 20 days, 21st Century Fox (once known as the original News Corporation) will unveil the nation's all-new 24/7 sports network Fox Sports 1, premiering on August 17th at 8am ET in an historic 90 million households. But will the country's No. 2 largest cable provider carry the new channel? Time Warner Cable along with two satellite companies had not yet signed distribution deals with Fox to carry Fox Sports 1 before the launch day.

Two weeks ago during the MLB All-Star Week, Sports Business Daily reported that SPEED (which will be re-branded to Fox Sports 1) would continue to be offer by Fox Sports Media Group on Time Warner until the deal for FS1 is reached, but that doesn't mean NASCAR would be airing on the soon-to-be-defunct motorsports channel on the day FS1 launches (the Camping World Truck Series from Michigan will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1 on premiere day).

Speaking of Time Warner Cable, they currently not carry Fox's regional sports network in the San Diego market (home of the baseball Parades) and not too early if TWC pulls YES Network off the signal by the end of this year as SBD also reported (YES is also owned by Fox and home of the Yankees). Remember when Fox News Channel launched in 1996, but not carry by Time Warner Cable until the deal was reached in the summer in 1997 (by then TWC was owned by the parent company which now owns the Warner Bros. film studios and the Turner networks).

Hopely if Time Warner Cable does get Fox Sports 1 before August 17th, look out Disney, it seems that FS1 will be one step forward on going head-to-head with ESPN.

Josh Albarran reporting for TVSportsNews. Stay tuned for updates on Fox Sports 1 and Time Warner Cable as the August 17th launch nears.

UPDATE Aug. 5: Fox announced that FUEL TV will re-branded as Fox Sports 2 on the same day FS1 launches, honestly unlike FS1, 21st Century Fox does not need distribution deals with providers in a quick transition, also means that FS2 will be available to those providers including Time Warner, DirecTV and Dish by their launch day.

UPDATE Aug. 14: Fox Sports announced that Time Warner Cable, DirecTV and Dish Network had signed to carry Fox Sports 1 (along with sister channel Fox Sports 2) by Saturday, making it the largest sports network to make it debut across all cable and satellite providers.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Murdoch, The Split and The Fox Sports Factor

By Josh Albarran

News Corp Chairman & CEO Rupert Murdoch at the New York Stock Exchange in 1998, the creator of Fox Sports, which will soon to become a part of the new 21st Century Fox company.
On Friday, News Corporation, the parent company of Fox Sports led by Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch will split into two separated companies. One will keep the News Corp. name and will own its publishing assets including the New York Post and the Wall Street Journal; while the other will become 21st Century Fox, owning its film and television assets including the Fox broadcast network, 20th Century Fox, the Fox News Channel and Fox Sports.

Murdoch's relationship in the sports world goes back to the days when he own Sky Broadcasting in the United Kingdom, in which they aired soccer, rugby league, motor-sports and wrestling. Several years later Murdoch launched the Fox Broadcasting Company and he wanted to put sports programming on its network for bigger ratings. For a short time, Fox aired two sporting events from the World Wrestling Federation on Saturday nights during the year of 1992, but that was just the beginning of the Fox Sports franchise. 

Two years later, Murdoch shocked the world of sports television forever as he signed a billion dollar deal with the National Football League for Fox to broadcast the N.F.C. games from CBS starting in 1994, this allows their viewers and most stations to switched affiliates from the older three broadcast networks to Fox (much like the 1994 New World-Fox deal) to see their NFL package.

Since then, Rupert Murdoch and his Fox Sports division had become the No. 1 sports network in America for sixteen years and counting. Fox now owns the broadcast rights to air the NFL, Major League Baseball, NASCAR, the Ultimate Fighting Championship, NCAA college football and basketball and soccer. Once Murdoch launches 21st Century Fox on July 1st, the company will launched the new Fox Sports 1 cable network on August 17th at 8:00am ET in conjunction with Fox Sports's 20th year anniversary.

Fox had changed the game with its on-air graphics and sound effects along with their personalities including Terry Bradshaw, Darrell Waltrip and Erin Andrews, I can't call them as their version of Fair & Balanced, that's Rupert Murdoch's vision and his sports assets would become the centerpiece of 21st Century Fox as split completes later this week.

Friday, May 17, 2013

U.S. Open To Leave CBS, going to ESPN In 2015

By Joshua Albarran - May 15, 2013


After 46 years starting with the 2015 tournament, CBS will no longer broadcast the U.S. Open tennis tournament after the club signed an 11-year $285 million agreement with The Walt Disney Company, which is the parent company of ABC and ESPN. CBS's U.S. Open coverage which will continue after the 2014 tournament wasn't able to get a new deal made with ESPN, so instead was outbid by the Disney-owned sports company and will air all of them exclusivity starting in 2015. 

ESPN has carry the U.S. Open since 2009 on sister channel ESPN2 after acquiring the cable rights from USA Network following the 2008 tournament, with the new deal on Thursday, all of the matches from New York City will be seen on ESPN2, WatchESPN and their parent network ESPN.

2014 will the end of the 46-year relationship between CBS and the U.S. Open dating back to 1968, CBS will continue to broadcast the Sony Ericsson Open.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

FOX Sports 1 Takes The Field


From left to right: Mike Pereria, Terry Bradshaw, Jimmy Johnson, Troy Aikman, Regis Philbin, Charles Davis, Eddie George, Curt Menefee, Howie Long, David Hill, Eric Shanks, Michael Wartrip, Joey Harrington, Michael Strahan, Jay Glazer, Erin Andrews, Darrell Wartrip, Tim McCarver and Chris Myers at the FOX Sports Upfront Presentation in New York City.

By Josh Albarran

The FOX Sports Media Group announced Tuesday morning during their first upfront presentation in New York that they introduced their all-new 24/7 national sports network, FOX Sports 1 will launch (and replace SPEED) on Saturday, August 17th in 90 million homes in conduction of FOX Sports' 20th anniversary. The new network will broadcast College football, College basketball, soccer, UFC, NASCAR and Major League Baseball as well as original and live studio programming.

On Day 1, FOX Sports 1 will air the NASCAR Camping Truck Series race at Michigan and in prime-time they will broadcast the first UFC on FS1 telecast as FOX Sports 1 will air live UFC fight cards primarily on Wednesday night throughout 2014.

FOX Sports 1 will also featured live studio programming including an nightly highlight show schedule to debut on August 17th at 11:00pm ET/PT and will launch an weekday morning show in January in conjunction with FOX Sports' expansive coverage of Super Bowl XLVII. They will also air FOX Football Daily at 6:00pm ET, an spin-off football program from FOX Broadcasting's successful NFL pregame show with host Erin Andrews and Gus Johnson, analyst Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, insider Jay Glazer and ruling anylast Mike Pereria; and yes Regis Philbin returns to television, as an Notre Dame and Yankees fan he will host Rush Hour live from New York weekdays at 5:00pm ET; FOX Sports 1 will take behind-the-scenes at former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson (who first appeared on FOX back in 1995 when he defeated Buster Mathis, Jr.) in Being: Mike Tyson, the first of several Being documentary series on FS1 airing later this year.

With the launch of the new 24/7 sports network, FOX Sports will provide more sports content across FOX Broadcasting, FOX Sports 1, FOXSports.com and its 22-owned regional sports networks (including their new co-ownership of the YES Network with the New York Yankees baseball team)

Monday, February 25, 2013

ABC Locally Televised Hoops In New York


By Josh Albarran – February 24, 2013

On Saturday at Noon ET, WABC-TV (Channel 7), the ABC Television Network’s owned-and-operated and flagship station in New York City aired a NCAA College basketball game between Seton Hall and No. 4 Louisville. It was the first time that a regular season hoops game would aired on that station since they last aired as part of the network’s regular-season coverage (those games would moved to sister channel ESPN following the end of the 2008-09 season). That game was produced by ESPN, but was not nationally televised by ABC (it was streaming broadcast instead on ESPN3.com via WatchESPN) while they continued to air the final hour of its Litton’s Weekend Adventure children’s programming block on the rest of its stations. ABC currently holds the rights to air the semi-finals and the championship of the SEC Men’s College Basketball Tournament, which will take place in March, in fact ESPN had took over ABC’s sports operations since the 2006 merger by their parent company Disney.

Friday, February 22, 2013

SportsCenter's Linda Cohn to Speak at OSU

By Josh Albarran


ESPN's SportsCenter anchor Linda Cohn will probably be speaking at Oklahoma State University on March 4th for the Women's Sports Media Club.

Cohn was originally to scheduled to speak for next week, but it was postponed because of her recent short absents at the Worldwide Leader and speaking of that, she hasn't appeared on ESPN since she co-anchored the 11 p.m. ET edition of SportsCenter on the night after the Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII victory. This might be the third time since late August of 2012 that Cohn would be homesick from her TV and radio work.

An OSU spokeswoman said in their press release (http://www.ocolly.com/news/osu/article_93103362-7c9d-11e2-b794-001a4bcf6878.html) that “I contacted her agent, Bob Phillip, and he and I have been corresponding,” Thomas said. “She originally planned on coming Feb. 28 and something came up so we had to kind of re-hash everything to make it work.”

It will be known that the homesick Cohn would return to host SportsCenter when she's 100% ready to break the ice, now entering her 21st year at Bristol, Connecticut and she's an 53-year old sportscaster who is an die-hard fan of the New York Rangers, Giants and Mets. Now I know I'll followed Linda at Twitter (http://twitter.com/lindacohn) and I read her book Cohn-Head: A No-Holds Barred Account of Breaking Into the Boy's Club (order it at LindaCohn.net), but as Cohn always said when she started SportsCenter, why wait?!!

UPDATE (03/05/13): Cohn returned to ESPN last Friday morning after 25 days filling-in for Colin Cowherd on ESPN Radio's The Herd as well as anchoring SportsCenter during the weekend and she will be at Oklahoma State this Thursday afternoon to speak to their students scheduled for 2:30pm local time (3:30pm ET).

Josh Albarran reporting for TV SportsNews

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Impact Of Blizzard Nemo Cause Program Changes On SportsCenter

By Josh Albarran

In the impact of a blizzard effecting the state of Connecticut (including ESPN’s world headquarters in Bristol). Only three editions of SportsCenter were scheduled for Saturday instead seven editions including the 11pm ET show (which was cancelled due to a blizzard). Michael Kim and Todd Grisham first anchored the broadcast from 1pm till 5pm, when they handed it over to Don Bell and Jade McCarthy until 10pm ET when Stan Verrett anchored solo from Los Angeles to end the night. The 10am, 6pm, 8pm, 11pm and 1am shows were canceled due to both the aftermath of Winter Storm Nemo and the absents of many SportsCenter anchors. On Friday, both the 8pm and 11pm ET shows were canceled as ESPNews re-aired the 6pm SportsCenter with Lindsay Czarniak and Bram Weinstien from 8-11pm while Verrett anchored solo on the 11pm hour in addition to the regular 1am broadcast from Los Angeles. ESPN Front Row reported on the program changes for both Friday and Saturday shows on their website (http://frontrow.espn.go.com/2013/02/espns-winter-storm-nemo-preparations-underway/#more-50030). ESPN hopes to resume all live editions of SportsCenter from Bristol on a regularly-normal basis and most of their anchors returning to work at the campus starting on Sunday.