baorao | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 16 2008 | sports, television, news
Yeah well its a week too late. I've already switched to the new AT&T U-Verse. Suck it Comcast.
Quoted: The long-running feud between the Big Ten Network and Comcast appears to be almost over. The two sides are very close to an agreement, expected to be signed and announced as soon as this week, multiple industry sources told the Free Press today.
baorao | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 31 2008 | video, sports, television, awesome
click to playBack-back-back-back-back gone!! Chris Berman *(from!?... ESPN)* goes off the deep end.
Quoted: Title says it all.
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baorao | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 07 2008 | sports, television, awesome
As far as I am concerned, these highlights should be a part of the package on Sportscenter every Tuesday morning. This show was everything I hoped it would be. They did an excellent job of recapturing the over the top machismo from the male gladiators, especially with Wolf, Titan and Toa.
NBC.com has the entire episode available for free.
baorao | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 13 2007 | television, sports, awesome
click to playFrank Caliendo, making amends for a month worth of awful Frank TV promos during the MLB playoffs by impersonating Charles Barkley to Sir Charles' face.
Quoted: Frank makes an appearence and does impressions on Inside the NBA on TNT.
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baorao | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 26 2007 | news, sports, television, Comcast, sucks
Grrr...
Quoted: Comcast acts as though Michigan State and Michigan football and basketball games are niche products, like anchovies or George Jetson tattoos. But Comcast knows better. Executives there are angling for a piece of the inevitable SEC Channel, and if they strike a deal, you can be sure Comcast will put the SEC Channel on expanded basic in Southern markets. That is what this is about. Comcast is willing to take a short-term hit for long-term economic gain. For Comcast, this isn't really about the Big Ten Network. It's about precedent. One person familiar with the standoff said that in the last round of negotiations, the Big Ten even offered to give Comcast a piece of the network. Comcast wasn't interested, because the company doesn't want small pieces of anything. Comcast eats from a large spoon or not at all.
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baorao | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 24 2007 | sports, weird, television
click to playQuoted: Georgia vs. Alabama 23-20 after the first "half inning" of overtime. ESPN's Mike Patrick turns to his color commentary partner Todd Blackledge and asks...
Thank god Todd Blackledge had the presence of mind to express the shock and outrage every single viewer at home must have been feeling.
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