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ESPN Classic to replay six-OT classic twice Sunday
WatchdogThe Thursday night/Friday morning Syracuse-UConn epic averaged 2.6 million viewers, making it the most-viewed Big East game on ESPN a Georgetown-UConn tilt March 9, 1996. The game averaged 2.1 percent of homes that have ESPN, peaking at 2.9 between 1........Tags: Oklahoma, Georgetown, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Connecticut, Kentucky
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Old newspapers don't just die, they...
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated It isn't only the auto industry that's struggling in Michigan. The newspaper business is in serious trouble. And this is not good for America. As someone who spent some of his most memorable early years......Tags: Gannett Company, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Politics, Freedom of the Press
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Duke vs. Texas in prime time showdown Saturday
WatchdogSaturday's second-round NCAA Tournament schedule: 1:05 p.m. Philadelphia I (Villanova vs. UCLA) Enberg/Bilas 3:20 p.m. Kansas City I (Memphis vs. Maryland) Brando/Gminski Philadelphia II (Connecticut vs. Texas A&M) Enberg/Bilas 5:40 p.m. Portland I...Tags: Maryland, Louisiana State University, NCAA Tournaments, Oklahoma, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Thirty-two percent of America to see Syracuse tilt
WatchdogSome people study Sanskrit. Some study the Talmud. I prefer CBS' NCAA Tournament coverage maps. Friday's breakdown, with the percentage of the United States scheduled for each game both in "flexible" and "constant" markets: Early afternoon Stephen F....Tags: United States, Utah, Oklahoma, NCAA Tournaments, Virginia
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CBS dumps Wisconsin in mid-air in 'control room error'
WatchdogI got several emails over the weekend regarding CBS cutting away from the Wisconsin-Florida State game with the potential game-winning shot in mid-air. Chris Russo asked CBS executive VP Mike Aresco about that and other matters on Sirius XM Monday.......Tags: Louisville, Oklahoma, CBS Corp., Connecticut, Kansas
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Cornell hoopsters simply ran out of time vs. Missouri
WatchdogYes, I saw the entire thing on March Madness on Demand while the rest of the country was watching East Tennessee State put a scare into Pittsburgh on its television sets. Whatever. It's hockey season, people. (Saturday night's ECAC final......Tags: National Hockey League, March Madness, NCAA Tournaments, Oklahoma, CBS Corp.
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Michigan Leads Research on Smart Bridges
KickingTiresA team led by the University of Michigan is working to create an infrastructure-monitoring system for bridges that would prevent tragedies like the collapse of the I-35 bridge in Minneapolis. The $19 million project is a joint venture relying on......Tags: University of Michigan, Minnesota, Education, Joint Ventures, Colleges and Universities
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CBS announces announcers and tip times for Sweet 16
WatchdogHere are the tip times and announcers for the NCAA Tournament regional semifinals. Not sure officially which games the New York market will get, but I'd bet on the UConn, Duke, Syracuse and North Carolina games. Thursday: 7:07 p.m. Glendale......Tags: NCAA Tournaments, Oklahoma, Connecticut, Kansas, New York
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Fisker Partners With Dealers to Sell Plug-in Karma
KickingTiresFisker took a major step toward its goal of putting the Karma, its 100-mpg plug-in electric hybrid, onto 40 dealership lots by the end of June. The green automaker has named 32 North American retailers that will sell and service......Tags: Santa Monica, Orange County (California), Services and Shopping, Manhattan (Will, Illinois), Jaguar
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White House Muslim recruiting: By book
The Swampby Noreen S. Ahmed-Ullah and Mike Dorning In a bid to get more Muslim Americans working in the Obama administration, a book with resumes of 45 of the nation's most qualified -- Ivy League grads, Fortune 500 executives and public......Tags: George W. Bush, White House, Government, Democratic Party, Council on American-Islamic Relations
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Obama's auto-policy: 'Breathtaking?'
The Swampby Mark Silva We didn't need Newton's third law to predict the reactions today to President Obama's action on the auto industry: -- The Dow Jones industrial average was down about 250 points this morning, following word that the Obama......Tags: Automotive Equipment, Tennessee, White House, Government, National Government
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Wagoner: 'They requested... 'I step aside''
The Swampby Mark Silva In Washington's world of wondering who pushed whom and who jumped, there is no mincing of words this morning about what happened with General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner. "On Friday I was in Washington for a meeting......Tags: Management Change, Automotive Equipment, White House, Tandoori Lamb, Government
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