ESPN coverage plans for 2013 Confederations Cup

Written by Matt Yoder on .

 

The Confederations Cup is the warm-up event to the World Cup.  Featuring the continental champions from around the globe, the event is played in the host country for the World Cup and played a year prior to the biggest sporting event in the world.  This year, the Confed Cup takes place in Brazil and in continuing their excellent commitment to world soccer, ESPN will cover all the games.  Here's some highlights from ESPN's coverage plans...

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Edmonton Sun apologizes for apparent Holocaust reference in sports headline

Written by Andrew Bucholtz on .

Puns and allusions in sports headlines can be good, but not so much when they seem to be referencing the Holocaust. That's how many interpreted the Edmonton Sun's "Camp Concentration" headline on their back cover Wednesday, which was promoting a spread on the progress of the CFL's Edmonton Eskimos' training camp but may have violated Godwin's Law in the process. The headline was quickly pointed out and criticized by many on Twitter. Here are some of the best tweets in response:

The Sun's Twitter account spent most of the day apologizing. Here's one of the many apologies they tweeted out.

So, despite some readers not seeing the problem here, these kind of headlines are probably something most newspapers want to avoid in the future. At least the Sun provided us all with a good example of one not to use...

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Former NFL bust contests newspaper list calling him a bust

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The Chicago Bears have been one of the worst franchises in the NFL at finding talent through the draft for a generation.  Trust me, I know, my brother is a Bears fan.  I've seen it all - terrible quarterbacks who couldn't get the offense across midfield (Cade McNown), awful linemen who were a waste (Chris Williams and most recently Gabe Carimi), running backs who didn't last (Rashaan Salaam, Curtis Enis), and that's not to mention other high draft picks that never panned out (Dan Bazuin, Mike Okwo, some guy that could jump out of a pool, etc.).  Oh, and Rex Grossman.

In light of Carimi's trade to Tampa Bay for a 6th round pick (!) after injury plagued disappointment in Chicago, RedEye Chicago published a list of the biggest busts in recent Bears memory. At #1 on their list came a surprise - former receiver David Terrell, who played just four seasons in Chicago, caught a whopping 9 TDs, and totalled 1602 yards.

Sure, those are terrible numbers, but placing him above McNown, Enis, and Salaam is downright controversial.  At least one person thought so.

That person was David Terrell.

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Real Tweets from Real People: The Stanley Cup Final

Written by Joe Lucia on .

Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Blackhawks and Bruins last night was, in a word, awesome. Three overtimes, skilled play, and drama by the bucketload made for one of the most entertaining hockey games in recent memory.

However, there were some people who weren't exactly thrilled with the game. There were plenty of viewers who were more than upset that the long NHL game was delaying their viewing of Jay Leno and Jimmy Fallon. The overreactions and complete ignorance to the situation was a site to behold. As always, these are Real Tweets from Real People...

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Your 2013 US Open Viewers Guide

Written by Matt Yoder on .

Hey look, Chris Berman is back doing golf again!

In other words..

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And now for the rest of your US Open coverage details, which should be much more palatable to the golfing public...

2013 US Open, Merion Golf Club

Thursday, June 13 - Sunday, June 16

NBC & ESPN/ESPN Radio

NBC

Host: Bob Costas;
Commentators: Dan Hicks & Johnny Miller (18th Hole)
Hole Reporters: Gary Koch & Peter Jacobsen
On-course Reporters: Roger Maltbie, Mark Rolfing & Notah Begay
Interviews: Steve Sands; Jimmy Roberts

ESPN

Co-Hosts: Chris Berman & Mike Tirico
Commentators: Berman & Roger Maltbie; Tirico & Paul Azinger (18th hole)
Hole Announcers: Curtis Strange, Sean McDonough, Scott Van Pelt, Terry Gannon
On-course Reporters: Andy North, Judy Rankin, Dottie Pepper, Bill Kratzert
Interviews: Tom Rinaldi

Thursday, June 13 & Friday, June 14

First & Second Round

ESPN - 9AM-3PM & 5PM -7PM
NBC - 3PM-5PM
ESPN Radio - 10AM-4PM

Saturday, June 15 & Sunday, June 16

Third & Fourth Round

NBC - Noon to 7:30PM
ESPN Radio - 2PM-8PM  

H/T Sammy!

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Stanley Cup Final Game 1 draws monster rating

Written by Joe Lucia on .

Expectations were high heading into Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday between the Blackhawks and Bruins. The triple overtime thriller delivered in spades for NBC, drawing a 4.8 overnight rating that is the highest the NHL has seen since 1997's Final between the Red Wings and Flyers on Fox.

Locally, the game crushed all other competition. In Chicago, the game drew a 25.1 overnight, up 49% from Game 1 of the Blackhawks' 2010 Final with the Flyers. In Boston, it drew a 28.1 overnight, up 10% from Game 1 of the Bruins' 2011 Final with the Canucks. 

After a pair of Conference Finals that did ridiculously well for NBC and the NHL, they've got to be happy with the start of the Stanley Cup Final. The overnight for Game 1 actually ended up topping the Belmont Stakes on NBC (4.6), was even with Game 4 of the Heat-Bucks Eastern Conference Quarterfinals on ABC, and was a hair below Game 1 of ABC's Pacers-Knicks Eastern Conference Semifinals. Considering the weaker than predicted viewership numbers heading into the NBA Finals on ABC, I wouldn't be surprised if the Stanley Cup Final games that aired on NBC continued to perform very well in comparison. If this series gets anymore games like last night's classic it could lead to some of the biggest ratings the NHL has ever seen.

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NBC Sports executive producer Sam Flood blasts critics who "hide behind blogger names"

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A time warp has apparently transported the world back to 2008. At least, that's the most logical explanation for NBC Sports' executive producer Sam Flood's comments to SI's Richard Deitsch about critics of Pierre McGuire before Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, which sound like they could have come from Buzz Bissinger circa that earlier era

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Bernie Fine suing ESPN for $11 million dollars

Written by Reva Friedel on .

Back in March, we told you about a defamation lawsuit that former Syracuse assistant Bernie Fine filed against ESPN. Fine was the subject of an ESPN report indicating him in sexual abuse allegations, but was not charged after a yearlong investigation.

The details of Fine's lawsuit at the time were a bit vague, but now CBSSports.com is reporting that Fine is seeking $11 million dollars and has expanded his suit to include ESPN as a whole, rather than Mark Schwartz, the reporter who covered the story.

CNYCentral.com broke this latest development:

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Viewing Picks for June 13, 2013

Written by Ken Fang on .

All Times Eastern

College Football
College Football Live -- ESPN, 3:30 p.m.

Cycling
Tour De Suisse
Day 6: Leuggen to Meilen -- beIN Sport, 11:30 a.m.

Golf
U.S. Open, Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, PA
First Round -- ESPN, 9 a.m./NBC, 3 p.m./ESPN, 5 p.m.

Live From the U.S. Open -- Golf Channel, 7 a.m.
Live From the U.S. Open -- Golf Channel, 7 p.m.
SportsCenter at the U.S. Open -- ESPN2, midnight

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Papa John's has its finger on the pulse of the Stanley Cup Final

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I'm going to say... Blue Jackets!

This tweet is easily explainable if you just look at this picture and imagine Papa John himself manning the Twitter account for the evening.

H/T bostonsports123

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