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		<title>So long, old friend</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 04:48:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott
Boston Sports Media (Watch)
This is why it is going to be hard closing down shop here at Shots. It was a comment from Dryheave this past Sunday:
What the hell are you writing?….a sequel to War and Peace?….The Great Wall of China was built in less time
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media (Watch)</strong></p>
<p>This is why it is going to be hard closing down shop here at Shots. It was a comment from <strong>Dryheave</strong> this past Sunday:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>What the hell are you writing?….a sequel to War and Peace?….The Great Wall of China was built in less time</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Forgive me <strong>Sports Guy</strong>, but these are MY readers.</p>
<p>It was a fair question from a longtime commenter and THE <strong>Pete Shepard</strong> apologist. </p>
<p>I took a sabbatical and it&#8217;s turned into a residency. My first book has taken more of my time than I thought and it hasn&#8217;t stopped after the writing was completed as I naively believed it might. In fact, the post-writing responsibilities are more intense and probably more important than the actual creation. Marketing, revising and preparing for the <a href="http://tinyurl.com/mlukxd">September 8th release</a> are daily focuses.</p>
<p>Those aren&#8217;t complaints by any means, those are realities of trying to maximize the oomph of book sales that all writers and publishers grapple with. It just doesn&#8217;t allow me to pontificate on Boston&#8217;s sports media in the depth I used to. Or to any degree at all.</p>
<p>So for all of that and a bit more, I&#8217;m posting at Scott&#8217;s Shots for the final time. Thanks, in all sincerity, for the opportunity to serve you. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure many of you realize how long we&#8217;ve actually been together. This little blog started up when people were still asking, &#8220;What&#8217;s a blog?&#8221; And those people were just my technophobe family members. Now I&#8217;m going to feel like an outsider <em>without</em> my own blog.</p>
<p>The current BSM(W) archives only date back to March 2004, but if memory serves, we were with you by late 2002. We&#8217;re talking six and a half years of showing an odd, unhealthy obsession with the men, women and <em>children</em> who cover the local sports at all different levels. I aimed to be <strong>Jack Craig</strong>, <strong>Richard Sandomir</strong> and <strong>Rudy Martzke</strong> and I&#8217;ll never know why. It just seemed to fit and truth be told, I wasn&#8217;t half bad at it. Check the records &#8211; my philosophical thinking on the business was never that far off. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ll stop chest-puffing now and I promise to not get all-linky with you (browse the recent archives if you wish) and I&#8217;m not much for the extended goodbye.</p>
<p>If you paid attention, you know that Shots (through the magic of Bruce Allen Media) did contribute &#8211; in at least some small way &#8211; to this city&#8217;s evolution in Sports Web activities. </p>
<p>At first, I&#8217;ll admit that this space had more bluster than brains. I was a tabloid blogger for the most part &#8211; cheap shots and semi-informed opinions mixed with speculation and rumor. &#8220;The Track Gals&#8221; in a jockstrap, you might say. Oddly, it was very similar to a lot of the work put forth by the <strong>Deadspin</strong>-inspired bloggers of today. I was kissing Suzy Kolber and being with Leather long before that was even popular. (Way back to my SPORT magazine days, in fact)</p>
<p>Things changed however after about a year of tablogging and the thin-skinned and overlooked grunts who cover sports for Beantown&#8217;s nutty fandom began to discover a place to air their grievances privately and with protection. If they only knew, I used to think, that this space was nothing more than the continuation of college column at UMass which had been dormant for a decade. (I&#8217;m not ruling out a third incarnation at some point, so this is NOT a retirement announcement.) While my Campus Basement days were spent trying to woo unsuspecting co-eds to my lair through pithy columns and wild assessments, the 2002 version sought to tell every one how much they sucked at the jobs I knew I could do better than them and then try and woo unsuspecting ladies. (That part didn&#8217;t work in either decade, by the way.)</p>
<p>The Shots &#8220;community&#8221; really began to grow when I became less like Page Six and more like Romenesko (I wish). From there rhetoric eventually became reporting. Oh, sure I created messes for myself (<strong>Bonnie Bernstein</strong>) and explored messes made by others (<strong>Michael Gee, Ron Borges, John Tomase, Jessamy Tang</strong>). I stayed on top of  the nearly-bloody <strong>Dennis and Callahan</strong> contract negotiations and had various levels of discourse with the aforementioned <strong>Bill Simmons</strong>, a recurring character who I began to find less and less appealing as he became more and more rambunctious with his lot in life as the World Wide Leader&#8217;s Teflon Don.</p>
<p>In other words, I did what the early blogists were supposed to do: I questioned why, commented on how and pushed the Fourth Estate&#8217;s Boston &#8220;toy department&#8221; to look in the mirror. I hate to think of how much of that early blogistry has been lost as we now traipse into all levels of un-charted territory with social media and technology walking hand-in-hand. There&#8217;s a lot of residue out there that needs be scraped away so  the intelligent conversations can be heard. It&#8217;s a slow and tedious process for the most part.</p>
<p>But make no mistake, this thing is about to go in some wacky directions.</p>
<p>The message is no longer controlled by the guys with the ink and the paper &#8211; it can now be controlled by each individual athlete, coach, entertainer or random Tweeter. For better, for worse and undoubtedly forever. The battle to control the message will become more significant than the message itself and if you ask me, the whole model will be flipped on its head.</p>
<p>It is that brave new world into which I&#8217;m soon to be headed and the reason I have to give up this weekly therapy session I coyly passed off as a blog/column. But even if I wasn&#8217;t going to uproot the Shanty and pack most of its contents for a trip down south, it would be time to end this vice I&#8217;ve had for the last half-decade-plus. The thrill is gone a bit if you must know &#8211; my critical eye became no more than a glazed over one and you deserve more than that. </p>
<p><strong>Bruce Allen</strong> has built this site and his &#8220;network&#8221; into a portal he should be very proud of. Where once I thought of him as the tech and links guy and site founder, I know think of him as the valuable media critic in a city where that title actually means something. [ASIDE: Outgoing note to <strong>Joe Sullivan</strong>, the hamstrung sports editor at the morale-less <em>Globe</em>: Give Chad Finn the media column permanently and let him <em>really</em> roll with it. There is room for more <strong>Dan Steinbergs</strong> at important websites and Finn could fiddle with that better than anyone on staff. BTW (that's by the way for the non-texters like yourself), thanks for all your correspondence over the years, Joe. Your job is tougher now then when I started this column and that's saying something because you were  left on your own to try and figure out the Web without the proper resources or background. The print section (and boston.com/sports to a lesser extent) has been playing catch-up ever since. It's not beyond salvation, but it's not in very good shape either.]</p>
<p>I watched a changing landscape that revealed some truly sad examples of journalists (Borges, <strong>Ken Davis</strong>, <strong>Ken Powers</strong>) and sports-entertainers (<strong>Big Show meatheads/Butch Stearns/Steve Burton</strong>) in our midst. Fortunately it was also populated by some of the most genuine and down-to-earth people you&#8217;d ever want to know.</p>
<p>I have marveled at watching <strong>Mike Reiss</strong> go from the aw-shucks UMass baseball press box announcer to one of the most respected writers on the NFL beat. To watch his rise firsthand and to see the success he enjoys because of his sincerity is uplifting and reassures my faith in doing good unto others. <strong>Bob Ryan&#8217;s</strong> depth of knowledge astounds me at least twice a month. <strong>Gerry Callahan&#8217;s</strong> all-too-infrequent writing makes me wish sports talk radio never started spending stoopid money on actual talents. I know <strong>Lenny Megliola</strong> got a raw deal and Gee got (and provided) a lesson in how very careful you need to be in the Internet Age. If it were a perfect world, we&#8217;d have more of <strong>Charlie Pierce</strong> on sports and less of <strong>Bob Lobel</strong> anywhere. </p>
<p>My observations have led be to believe <strong>Michael Holley</strong> doesn&#8217;t get enough credit and that <strong>Glenn Ordway</strong> gets too much. I&#8217;ll never understand how <strong>890 AM</strong> exists and I&#8217;ll likewise never know why <strong>NESN</strong> is run with such shortsightedness &#8211; but I&#8217;ll always applaud them for <strong>Heidi Watney</strong> and <strong>Tom Caron</strong>. I&#8217;d guess the <strong>Herald</strong> is in for a rude-awakening if their website doesn&#8217;t advance past the stone age and I&#8217;ll openly admit that <strong>WEEI.com</strong> has yet to become the game-changer I thought it would be. From my work here, I know live-blogging has not yet reached its potential and I wonder what the &#8220;next Twitter&#8221; will be.</p>
<p>More than anything though, I know that I poured my heart and probably way too much of my time into this endeavor and while it didn&#8217;t make me fabulously wealthy, it did prepare me well for the days to come. I may not have led the revolution, but I have no qualms proclaiming I was part of it. We all learned together, I&#8217;d like to think. Maybe we all grew a bit too. It&#8217;s been a remarkable experiment in new media on the micro level and one I don&#8217;t mind having been a part of.</p>
<p>In fact, I&#8217;ll really miss this outlet. I&#8217;ll miss the haters who scold and the likers who agree. I&#8217;ll probably even miss <strong>Dan Shaughnessy&#8217;s</strong> Mad-Libs (thankfully others will continue to keep tabs on Danny Boy).</p>
<p>I used to end the UMass incarnation of Scott&#8217;s Shots with what I now realize was my &#8220;catch-phrase&#8221; or &#8220;tag&#8221; and for old times sake I&#8217;d like to do the same now. </p>
<p>Keep your feet in bounds, and your eyes on the ball.</p>
<p>(Yeah, it never made sense back then either. See you on the shores soon.) </p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Kentucky Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in September of 2009 and is <a href="http://tinyurl.com/mlukxd"> now available for pre-order</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Globe&#8217;s &#8220;OT&#8221; Ends; Sudden Death for Poorly Timed Experiment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2009 02:06:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott
Boston Sports Media Watch
After less than six months of publication, the Boston Globe on Friday informed its &#8220;OT&#8221; magazine staff that the weekly publication will cease immediately.
The Globe confirmed the closure with this posted at 8:07 p.m. as Shots was working the story. Four part-time editors and designers were let go according to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>After <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/other_sports/articles/2008/09/25/globe_launches_weekly_sports_tabloid_today/">less than six months of publication</a>, the <em>Boston Globe</em> on Friday informed its <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/ot/">&#8220;OT&#8221;</a> magazine staff that the weekly publication will cease immediately.</p>
<p>The <em>Globe</em> confirmed the closure with <a href="http://www.boston.com/business/ticker/2009/03/globe_shutters.html">this</a> posted at 8:07 p.m. as Shots was working the story. Four part-time editors and designers were let go according to Johnny Diaz&#8217;s story. Part-timer <strong>Mark Cofman</strong>, who edited the magazine, is among those relieved of duties. The four part-timers cited completely ignores the contributors who were also affected including: Maureen Mullen (Red Sox), Tom Wilcox (Patriots), Scott Souza (Celtics) and Danny Picard (Bruins).</p>
<p>Two <em>Globe</em> sources confirmed the decision to Scott&#8217;s Shots on Friday evening before the Globe posted its piece, although it is still not known whether any form of title will continue on-line . The Diaz story only says that <strong>Chad Finn</strong> and <strong>Tony Massarotti </strong>will continue their work with Boston.com and the paper. </p>
<p>The story neglects to address what the sell-through on the thin, 13,500-copy run each week was, only claiming to have been available at 400 outlets. </p>
<p>Voice and email messages left for <em>Globe</em> spokesman <strong>Bob Powers</strong> in the 7:30 p.m. hour &#8211; before the <em>Globe</em> posted its <del datetime="2009-03-07T01:30:53+00:00">excuse</del> article &#8211; were not returned as of posting time. An email to Sports Editor <strong>Joe Sullivan</strong> was also not returned. Both are quoted in the Diaz <del datetime="2009-03-07T01:30:53+00:00">press release</del> story.</p>
<p>Emails to a few &#8220;OT&#8221; staffers were not immediately returned either.</p>
<p>It would appear the oversized, newsprint tab fell short of both sports editor <strong>Joe Sullivan&#8217;s</strong> and VP of strategic planning <strong>Jay Fogarty&#8217;s</strong> high hopes from when the publication&#8217;s <a href="http://bostonglobe.com/aboutus/pressrel/release.aspx?id=9702">birth was announced</a> in late September of last year.</p>
<p>Fogarty may have sealed the magazine&#8217;s fate when he boasted of the new publication: &#8220;&#8221;It reads more like a <em>Sports Illustrated</em> than a daily newspaper.&#8221; </p>
<p>As Shots pointed out <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/09/mcadam-to-herald-ot-assessed-herald-heralds-borges-hire-without-hint-of-rons-past-vintage-howie-carr-on-borges/">at the time</a>: </p>
<blockquote><p>There shouldn’t be a single new media venture that tries to emulate SI because SI doesn’t even know what it is right now. Fogarty needed to emphasis the additional avenue that OT gives advertisers to get into people’s homes &#8211; and stay there for a week. The <em>Globe’s</em> ability to package its print and digital offerings is what will ultimately decide whether “OT” has a sudden death or a long life.</p></blockquote>
<p>That packaging evidently never was produced.</p>
<p>Ironically, the magazine had just received its best injection of buzz with Chad Finn&#8217;s widely discussed piece on WEEI. Insiders, however, say the magazine was too much of a financial drain and indicated newsstand sales were weak at best. Clearly the <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/10/ptis-michael-wilbon-carves-up-kimbo-slice-and-mixed-martial-arts-youcastr-in-start-up-mode-the-cooz-dumped-from-celts-broadcasts/"><strong>&#8220;<strong>Bob Lobel</strong> Addition&#8221;</strong> </a>wasn&#8217;t a boon.</p>
<p>• Once again, the <em>Globe</em> and it sports department decision-makers are guilty of not reading tea leaves properly and not giving a new concept a true chance at success. The recently reincarnated &#8220;Globe 10.0&#8243; got virtually no support during its NESN run from a marketing standpoint and OT was treated to in-house ads and not much noticeable advertising beyond that. The web-based &#8220;Globe 10.0&#8243; will almost assuredly suffer the same fate without a title sponsor and/or 15-second ad spots. (It hasn&#8217;t helped any that <strong>Bob Ryan </strong>has been on what <strong>Tony Massarotti</strong> termed in Friday&#8217;s webisode &#8220;sabbatical.&#8221; The draw of the show is Ryan and to have him miss substantial parts of the first two weeks of the offering is poor planning. Lack of explanation only compounds the problem.)</p>
<p>• The print run was shockingly small and it says a lot about how big a failure the attempt was. Not being able to cover costs on that likely is a sign that sell-through was abosllutley abysmal and that advertising revenue was close to nil. The venture didn&#8217;t even get six months to prove itself.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009 and is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/1416597506/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1230523267&#038;sr=1-3">now available for pre-order</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Finn Enters Stormy Waters; Shaughnessy Mad-Libs Another Offering</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 08:52:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott
Boston Sports media Watch
Shots is not quite ready to re-start regular Friday posts, but the confluence of buzz surrounding Chad Finn, Dan Shaughnessy, Bill Simmons and Dick Albert offered too many fish in too small a barrel for my blogging soul.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports media Watch</strong></p>
<p><em>Shots is not quite ready to re-start regular Friday posts, but the confluence of buzz surrounding <strong>Chad Finn</strong>, <strong>Dan Shaughnessy</strong>, <strong>Bill Simmons</strong> and <strong>Dick Albert</strong> offered too many fish in too small a barrel for my blogging soul.</p>
<p>As for my <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/1416597506/ref=sr_1_1/183-6130296-2424235?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1235711238&#038;sr=1-1">real-life project</a>, we are happy to report a 238-page manuscript was birthed last week and we have officially entered the editing process. Appreciate everyone&#8217;s continued interest and support and it&#8217;s a good bet we&#8217;ll be back at this thing soon after March Madness with a &#8220;State of the Shots&#8221; address you won&#8217;t want to miss. (Complete with <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/02/obama-pelosi.html">Clapping Nancy Pelosi</a> doll.)</p>
<p>In the meantime. . .  </em></p>
<p>• Let&#8217;s not look lightly upon <a href="http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/2009/02/chad-finn-goes-after-weei">Chad Finn’s</a> widely viewed takedown of the <a href="http://www.weei.com/The-Big-Show---A-Wider-Look/264610"> <strong>Guest Street Goons</strong></a>. </p>
<p>When a single post generates more comments (and possibly more hits) that Boston.com&#8217;s <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/ot/2009/02/sports_talk_radioactive.html">uninspiring &#8220;OT&#8221; blog</a> has probably had in its existence, it&#8217;s worthy of our collective attention. (The festering soap opera will be given even more plot lines on Friday when <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/touching_all_the_bases/2009/02/chat_friday_at_noon_2.html">Finn takes part in a Noon chat at Boston.com</a>.)</p>
<p>Beyond the  agreement (from the sane) and outrage (from the LCDs) Finn sparked, his unrestrained attack on <strong>Entercom&#8217;s</strong> Sports Leader (radio side) could also signal the proverbial gauntlet having been thrown by the <em>Globe</em>. If there&#8217;s going to be a sports media war in this town, it certainly isn&#8217;t going to include the <em>Boston Herald</em> or any other of our local pretender sites. </p>
<p>It will be waged by the fledgling WEEI.com and its radio sibling against Boston.com. They are the only two with the brains, brawn and Benjamins to dig trenches and support troops.</p>
<p>While insiders on Morrissey Boulevard indicate the Finn column wasn&#8217;t part of any calculated strike against Entercom, the overnight <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Web-Metrics-Methods-Measuring-Success/dp/0471220728">metrics</a> it has surely generated will certainly (hopefully) have heads spinning throughout the newly-formed <a href="http://thephoenix.com/BLOGS/dontquoteme/archive/2009/02/26/the-globe-s-new-moneymaking-squad.aspx">New Revenue Team </a>. If they can&#8217;t recognize a potential revenue-generating feud against 50,000 watts of ignorance, the NRT will be DOA. </p>
<p>The time is right for both sides to start rattling some cages and separating themselves from the have-nots. Why not stoke the flames between long-time rivals when the consumer is hungriest for distractions from the bleakness of reality? </p>
<p>WEEI.com has a well-rounded (if <a href="http://www.weei.com/Leitch-and-Flannery--Starbury--Ubuntu-and-a-Ponzi-/3617361">Leitch</a>-less) roster of contributors and once they finally get around to introducing the new design, WEEI.com will be in a  position to consistently compete player-for-player with the <em>Globe</em>. (Although Bob Ryan remains a trump card for the Old, Graying Lady.)</p>
<p>Likewise, the <em>Globe</em> has seen the power of the Internet on the sports side (see: Reiss, Finn, et al) and a good, old-fashioned media war against the loudest shouters of &#8216;em all (WEEI&#8217;s radio rabble-rousers) has potential to be, as one of our favorite PR guys likes to say, &#8220;a game-changer.&#8221;</p>
<p>The reaction to Finn&#8217;s missive is no aberration &#8211; this city has strong feelings about the lone, true sports talk radio station in the region and the build momentum off that passion would behoove both media conglomerates.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a shame really, because the role of a fight-picker should really be played by the tabloid in town, but the <em>Herald</em> missed the Internet boat and have been swimming out to it &#8211; against the raging tide &#8211; ever since. From its sporadic early blogging days to the lack of the simplest of website innovation (hello, original video??), the Herald is positioned to be nothing more than the little paper that could &#8211; or perhaps can&#8217;t. God Bless the <em>Herald</em> for staying scrappy but to think they can ever be anything more than a periphery player with the skeletal staff they employ is pure lunacy.</p>
<p>(I&#8217;m still having trouble believing this, but it is confirmed by two separate parties with intimate knowledge that the <em>Herald</em> has been interviewing candidates for a slot containing the Pats&#8217; beat. How they can get away with bringing in new blood &#8211; even with unfilled positions &#8211; is a bit baffling. Even more perplexing? The number of candidates willing to wend their career through Wingo Way. A risk at any paper, for sure.)</p>
<p>As for a WEEI/Globe escalation of activity, I say, &#8220;Bring it on.&#8221; Something has to shake up the status quo in this town and if Chad Finn&#8217;s WEEI Manifesto is it, then let &#8216;er rip.</p>
<p>(We feel it necessary to vividly separate the radio side of WEEI from the Web side and to emphasize that distinction in no uncertain terms. <strong>Tim Murphy</strong> and <strong>Rob Bradford</strong> have taken a reasoned approach to grabbing market share with WEEI.com. The real culprits we blame for Idiot radio are the majority of Big Show non-talent.) </p>
<p>That said, the battle we be joined on the websites and we&#8217;re anxious to see how far both sides will be willing to go.</p>
<p>• You&#8217;ve got to admire the commitment and unyielding efforts by the <a href="http://danshaughnessy.blogspot.com/">DSW</a> gang in its dogged pursuit of pointing out the lowlights of the current portion of <strong>Dan Shaughnessy&#8217;s</strong> once-esteemed writing career. I do, however, wonder why they get to have all the fun? Seems selfish to me, so I figured I add to DSW&#8217;s  long-list of self-plagiarism from the increasingly nasty, Shaughnasty:</p>
<p>Thursday&#8217;s <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2009/02/26/lasting_images_for_bc/">offering</a> from <strong>Curt Schilling&#8217;s BFF</strong>, reminded us of a column we&#8217;d read before. Maybe even twice before. Sure enough, his Thursday column is another in the long line of what we&#8217;ll call, &#8220;Dan Discover Collegians In Awe and Taking Pictures&#8221; pieces. Witness, the annual Shaughnessy-penned columns we are treated to in late February/early March: </p>
<p><a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2007/03/02/mismatch_made_in_heaven/">March 2, 2007</a><br />
Hed: Red Sox Feast on Collegians </p>
<p>Dan&#8217;s Checklist:<br />
<em>1. Use of &#8220;pasty&#8221; in some form to describe fair-skinned, winter-paled student athletes from the Northeast </em><br />
Yes. &#8220;Beckett faced seven <strong>pasty</strong>-white Northeastern University batters. . .&#8221; </p>
<p><em>2. Reference to photos and/or autographs which players will relish for years </em><br />
No. But did get to reference the &#8220;indoor&#8221; workouts of the college guys, something he uses again in &#8217;08&#8217;s masterpiece.</p>
<p><em>3. Quote from a player (preferably a senior) indicating the supercalafragilisticness of playing against big-leaguers </em><br />
Yes. &#8220;It&#8217;s an unbelievable experience,&#8221; said senior captain Dan Milano. . . </p>
<p><a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/02/29/red_sox_feast_on_collegians/">February 29, 2008 </a><br />
Hed: Mismatch made in heaven; Northeastern Gets a Whiff, and is Simply Awestruck</p>
<p>Checklist:<br />
<em>1. Use of &#8220;pasty&#8221; in some form to describe fair-skinned, winter-paled student athletes from the Northeast </em><br />
Yes. &#8220;The pasty Eagles and Huskies. . .&#8221; </p>
<p><em>2. Reference to photos and/or autographs which players will relish for years</em><br />
Yes, both. &#8220;. . . there will be photos. And autographs. . . &#8221; </p>
<p><em>3. Quote from player (preferably a senior) indicating the supercalafragilisticness of playing against big-leaguers</em><br />
Yes. &#8220;This is living the dream,&#8221; added (senior Ted) Ratliff. . . &#8220;These are guys we idolize.&#8221; </p>
<p>February 26, 2009 (linked above)<br />
Hed: Lasting Images for BC </p>
<p>Dan&#8217;s Checklist:<br />
<em>1. Use of &#8220;pasty&#8221; in some form to describe fair-skinned, winter-paled student athletes from the Northeast </em><br />
No. And to his credit, Dan did get rolling with a bit of a new angle focusing on an oft-injured sophomore &#8211; but he abandoned the theme immediately after the jump and got back into his comfort zone from the Shaughnessy <a href="http://www.madlibs.com/home/">Mad-Libs</a> collection.</p>
<p><em>2. Reference to photos and/or autographs which players will relish for years </em><br />
Yes. In large doses. &#8220;. . . for the rest of his life (Dane Clemens) can tell people he got David Ortiz out.. .&#8221; and later, &#8220;. . . a lot of photo-ops around the cage.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>3. Quote from a player (preferably a senior) indicating the supercalafragilisticness of playing against big-leaguers . . .</em><br />
Yes. &#8220;This is awesome,&#8221; said Eagles first baseman/closer Mike Belfiore.<br />
(Sadly, Belfiore is listed as a junior. Maybe next year when the lefty reliever/first baseman is a senior and Dan recyles like Cambridge, he can be quoted again!)</p>
<p>. . . Heck, everyone who writes long enough starts to repeat themselves. We acknowledge that. But even beyond repetition and an apparent lack of &#8220;institutional memory,&#8221; the bigger question is how &#8211; for three straight years &#8211; can Dan not dig up a better column angle than &#8220;pasty boys play against idols?&#8221; </p>
<p>Is it really too much to have a guy search under the tarp for something different? Is it? </p>
<p>And if it is, why the heck does he need to be there in the first place? Just run a &#8220;Best of. . . &#8221; and save the crucial budget dollars.</p>
<p>. . .On top of his lack of creativity, Shaughnessy (and <strong>Joe Sullivan</strong>) are guilty of not including a 17-percenter-like disclaimer that Dan&#8217;s son <a href="http://bceagles.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/shaughnessy_sam00.html">Sam</a> is listed as a sophomore for the BC club. If there&#8217;s not an ethical reason for such a tag-line to the yearly column, there is certainly a moral obligation. It&#8217;s not exactly going to take up the space of a brilliant new Shaughnessy witticism. Here it is for use with next year&#8217;s edition: &#8220;Editor&#8217;s Note: The columnist, Dan Shaughnessy, has a son, Sam, who currently plays for the Eagles baseball team.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Still waiting for word of further departures from Sully&#8217;s Staff, but for now it&#8217;s worth noticing the lack of <strong>Jim McCabe</strong> (<a href="http://www.golfweek.com/commentaries/mccabe-022409">now at <em>Golfweek</em></a> in another of the long line of unexplained or un-mentioned goodbyes not worthy of an editor&#8217;s note). With the biggest sports story of the week &#8211; Tiger Woods&#8217;s return &#8211; the <em>Globe</em> used an un-datelined recap from mystery staffer <strong>Michael Whitmer</strong> on Thursday and the website was using AP as of 3:00 a.m. Friday morning on Tiger&#8217;s flameout.</p>
<p>• I&#8217;m not saying a thing about him being a <a href="http://deadspin.com/5160525/sports-fella-still-miffed-that-espn-wont-let-him-run-the-place">prima Donna</a> and I&#8217;m even going to give heavy praise for both the Dooze Farewell and his <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3928400">latest for the Mag</a>.</p>
<p>But I will mention how confused I am by the new <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/02/espncoms-new-brand-campaign-breaks-today-with-page-2-spot/">&#8220;Follow Your Sports&#8221; ad campaign</a> for the &#8220;new&#8221; ESPN.com. The former Boston Sports Guy is not a sport I care to follow, thank you. Although with all his subtle jabs and double meanings, it is sort of like a scavenger hunt and I&#8217;m sure that&#8217;s got a pro league <a href="http://www.delawaresportsleague.com/DeweyBeachScavengerHunt">somewhere</a>. (Oddly silent stretch from the FBSG&#8217;s <a href="http://sportsguy.blogspot.com/">own special site for spit-balling the teacher</a>.)</p>
<p>• Why was I sadder to see <strong>Dick Albert</strong> go than <strong>Bob Lobel</strong>? And how much longer before the sweeping of the local TV oldies is fully complete? Preemptive bye-byes to <strong>Mike Lynch</strong>, <strong>Mike Dowling</strong>, <strong>Jack Williams</strong> and probably a few of the Boomer Broadcasters. Just don&#8217;t take our <strong><a href="http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/foxy_lady/">Maria</a></strong>, you hear me?</p>
<p><a href="http://bostonherlad.com/track/inside_track/view/2009_02_27_Tom_Brady_and_Gisele_Bundchen_finally_tie_the_knot!/srvc=home&#038;position=1">• Finally!</a> Mazel Tov Tom, Gi and the entire blended fam.</p>
<p>This will undoubtedly be the thing the Big bOzos cling to: &#8220;. . .Her three dogs also wore matching Dolce &#038; Gabbana floral lace collars. . . &#8221;</p>
<p>You know what, if my bride-to-be looks like Gi and I&#8217;m as in love with her as Tommy appears to be, I&#8217;d wear the damn collar myself. Not afraid to admit it either.</p>
<p>• I really hope <strong>Bobby Knight</strong> realizes how good he&#8217;s going to be if he sticks with TV and how insane it would be to take another head job. Once they get him away from brutal<strong>Brent Musburger</strong> and with <strong>Dan Shulman</strong> (they&#8217;ll be together for <a href="http://www.ibabuzz.com/beartalk/2009/02/24/basketball-espn-talent-lineup/">Cal-UCLA</a> on Saturday night), he has the potential to be <strong>Al Maguire</strong>-like with a couple more ounces of self-deprecation and another year of seasoning. </p>
<p>. . . <strong>Hubert Davis</strong>, on the other hand? He&#8217;s got to rig of giggles before he can take the next step. </p>
<p>• Too bad no one in Boston has the stones to have written <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-marburyceltics022409&#038;prov=yhoo&#038;type=lgns">this one</a>. I just want to know how Danny got Doc to accept this reclamation project. Phil Jackson wouldn&#8217;t have been force-fed the volatile guard. Neither would Gregg Popovich. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m just sayin.</p>
<p>• <strong>&#8220;Globe 10.0&#8243;</strong> on Boton.com wasn&#8217;t quite ready for its &#8216;webut,&#8217; but they&#8217;ll get it worked out. At some point, a sponsor will want to attach itself to the re-incarnation of what NESN quit on. It&#8217;ll just take some time.</p>
<p>. . . Hey, and what happened to NESN&#8217;s <a href="http://www.nesn.com/content/shows/theinstigators/default.aspx">&#8220;The Instigators&#8217;&#8221;</a> technilogically-enhanced set and the Podiums of Instigation? Now <a href="http://community.nesn.com/blogs/the_instigators/default.aspx">Mouthy, Bingo and Brick</a> are on the Jordan&#8217;s furniture love seats and each combatant leans forward on the edge of their seat to roughhouse about the hockey topics. Sit back, fellas. Relax a bit.</p>
<p>• I admit it. I got a chuckle out of the debut of the &#8220;<strong>Heidi Watney</strong> and Snackfood Sophia Fight the Gator&#8221; <a href="http://deadspin.com/5160765/heidi-watney-has-gator-troubles-with-dramatic-video">webisode</a>. But the unfortunate wording at the NESN site (and in Watney&#8217;s blog) makes an <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/10/25/national/a181013D59.DTL&#038;type=health">unnecessary</a> and careless &#8220;stalker&#8221; reference. This is what happens when websites have little or no editing or oversight, but still behave like the operations that do. It happens everywhere a media entity (usually TV) tries to get all bloggy and edgy by having &#8220;talent,&#8221; interns and wannabes create content.</p>
<p>The general rule for mainstream (read: multi-million dollar subsidiaries) sites has to be: if it&#8217;s borderline offensive, use something else. It&#8217;d be nice if the blogosphere would adhere to such guidelines, but we know that horse has left the barn.</p>
<p>• This was <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articles/2009/02/20/university_of_vermont_announces_layoffs_cutbacks/">awful news for UVM athletics</a> and a very valued member of the Shots Loyalists. Fortunately, he too will &#8220;bounce back.&#8221;</p>
<p>• Great to share some time with you. Now back into the Editing Cones of Silence.</p>
<p>Enjoy the Madness.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009 and is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/1416597506/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1230523267&#038;sr=1-3">now available for pre-order</a>.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott
Boston Sports Media Watch
ANALYSIS
While his agent, his employer (Entercom) and undoubtedly his lackeys who ride his coattails are rejoicing over the news of Glenn Ordway&#8217;s re-signing with WEEI 850 AM, the move is far from the &#8220;landscape&#8221; altering event Ordway&#8217;s agent George Tobia would like us to believe.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p><em>ANALYSIS</em></p>
<p>While his agent, his employer (<strong>Entercom</strong>) and undoubtedly his <a href="http://www.weei.com/The-Big-Show---A-Wider-Look/264610">lackeys</a> who ride his coattails are rejoicing over the <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/2009_01_05_Big_dough_for__Bog_O__Glenn_Ordway____and_maybe_a_TV_gig/srvc=home&#038;position=4">news</a> of <strong>Glenn Ordway&#8217;s</strong> re-signing with <strong>WEEI 850 AM</strong>, the move is far from the &#8220;landscape&#8221; altering event Ordway&#8217;s agent <strong><a href="http://www.burnslev.com/our-attorneys/george-tobia">George Tobia</a></strong> would like us to believe.</p>
<p>Instead, <a href="http://www.weei.com/pages/3601594.php?">it</a> means there will more of the same juvenile, inane and insulting sports talk radio that Boston listeners have been subjected to for much of Ordway&#8217;s lengthy tenure. The only saving grace may be that since Entercom opened the purse strings for Ordway that they may be cash-poor to retain the collection of meatheads that populate the WEEI studio during afternoon drive time. But even that is a longshot because the <strong>Pete Sheppards</strong>, <strong>Fred Smerlases</strong>, <strong>Steve DeOssies</strong>, <strong>Butchie Stearns</strong> and <strong>Brian Daubachs</strong> of the world know better than to bite the hand that feeds them, lest they be exposed as the frauds they are. Those elephants would work for peanuts because no other circus would be foolish enough to pay them.</p>
<p>As for those who continue to think Ordway was able to get a deal on par with what <strong>John Dennis</strong> and <strong>Gerry Callahan</strong> finagled last year from Entercom, I&#8217;d ask you to look no further than the <a href="http://finance.google.com/finance?client=ob&#038;q=NYSE:ETM">Entercom stock price</a>. On Monday, it was trading near a buck-and-a-half and has plunged to as low as half-a-buck over the past 52-weeks. There is no way a sane-thinking business person could ever suggest that Ordway didn&#8217;t have to take some kind of &#8220;hometown discount&#8221; because of the current fiscal crisis facing the nation. Ordway and Tobia read the tea leaves and knew there was no sense in playing hardball with a media company dangling by its frayed wires and they decided to get the most they could without ever seriously risking Ordway&#8217;s Big Chair spot. </p>
<p>In fact, there&#8217;s probably even some respect that needs to be paid to both Ordway and WEEI for not milking the re-signing as a way to temporarily boost ratings (although with the fill-ins available, that would have been a risky proposition). [Interestingly, Shots is told that Dale Arnold was the fallback plan to take over for Ordway if he bolted.] The D&#038;C saga last year had a whole lot of contrived elements and anything of similar odor would have been frowned upon &#8211; even by the dolts who continue to fawn over Ordway and his assemblage of blabberers &#8211; especially with layoffs and cost-cutting affecting even the most rundown of regular WEEI listeners. </p>
<p>Shots is also told by well-placed Entercom and media sources that the reported $1 million per year is more of a &#8220;max-obtainable&#8221; figure than what Ordway&#8217;s base pay will be. While he will continue to hit ratings incentives, the insiders say, it will be difficult for Ordway to reach other performance-based thresholds, especially any that pertain to TV and/or the Web.</p>
<p>Still, whatever the lofty six-figure amount of money Ordway will be paid, it will, without question, make him the country&#8217;s highest-paid babysitter. If Ordway were ever able to silence his peanut gallery for good, then &#8211; and only then &#8211; would he achieve the &#8220;legendary status&#8221; of which <strong>Jason Wolfe</strong> gushed about.</p>
<p>• As for the TV component, we&#8217;re just not seeing how four hours of watching feeding time at the zoo is going to play for Comcast SportsNet or anyone else. (We strongly doubt snafu-suffering <strong>NESN</strong> is a serious player in the &#8220;Big Show on TV&#8221; sweepstakes and if there has to be any investment at all made by the McGrail/Feld group, it&#8217;s a non-starter.)</p>
<p>The WFAN simulcast that is so often cited worked because Mike and the Mad Dog were intelligent, entertaining and informative. None of those words come to mind when thinking of Ordway&#8217;s posse. A couple of options that may work would be a one-hour live-simulcast (maybe in the 5 to 6 hour) when the day&#8217;s premier guests could be featured and/or a one hour &#8220;Best of&#8221; re-cap later in the evening. (Heaven help the producer who has to mine for 50 minutes of gold from that show on a daily basis).</p>
<p>Similarly, we&#8217;re not seeing how well a web video simulcast would work unless there are in-studio guests that will be featured.</p>
<p>• Some housekeeping to tend to. . . </p>
<p>No, the return of Shots over the past week is not an indication that I&#8217;m back in full service operation of Scott&#8217;s Shots or it subsidiaries. I had promised at least one more 2008 post and I delivered it. (Wow, am I starting to explain myself in Simmons&#8217;s tone? Yikes.)</p>
<p>Then, NESN made a major mistake during the course of broadcasting an unexpected national story (BC&#8217;s upset of No. 1 UNC). I couldn&#8217;t just stand by and not delve into that a bit. </p>
<p><strong>[As a minor follow-up to our earlier reporting on the incident, a national Fox SportsNet spokesperson had not heard of the situation, even after NESN had posted its Monday, "blame-FOX," non-explanation. </p>
<p>Shots' early afternoon phone call was, according to the spokesperson, "the first I'm hearing about it." As of the close of business Monday, FOX Sports Net was still looking into the matter.]</strong></p>
<p>. . . Big ups to the <em>Herald</em> <strong>Dave Wedge&#8217;s</strong> better half, (<strong>Jessica Heslam</strong>), who did a nice job of cobbling together a <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/business/media/view/2009_01_05_NESN_disruption_a_technical_foul/">NESN flub sidebar</a> for the Monday print edition of the <em>Herald</em>. The sidebar drew heavily on Heslam&#8217;s prompt Sunday night post and included official comment from a NESN spinster. </p>
<p>. . . I will say it&#8217;s been nice to realize that some of you really do miss having us around. Okay, not &#8220;some.&#8221; But at least &#8220;one&#8221; of the crowd. Keep the clean comments coming and thanks for being there. I&#8217;d forgotten how passionate some of us are. </p>
<p>That said, some random observations: </p>
<p>• The ESPN.com re-design is solid. Nothing more. Put it this way, the one thing that I needed (Monday&#8217;s PTI episode) was no where to be found from the home page. Come on, People. You have a great product with PTI and you consistently under-promote it. Ride those two the way that Cardinal rode his pardner on Saturday night. </p>
<p>• Enough with college football already. Saturation point passed about a month ago with that whole <a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=traveshamockery">traveshamockery</a>. </p>
<p>. . . Then again, the Texas-OSU finish was compelling &#8211; except for you know, the non-compelling part where it didn&#8217;t mean a damn thing.</p>
<p>• <strong>Mariotti</strong>? One trick pony and he used his lone trick in the first column for AOL. I&#8217;ll never understand the recylcing that occurs in the business, but I do acknowledge there&#8217;s no stopping it. Lots of guys owing lots of other guys favors from wars gone by. Never gonna change in coaching and never gonna change in sports journalism. </p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em> </p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009 and is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/1416597506/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1230523267&#038;sr=1-3">now available for pre-order</a>.</em><strong></strong><strong></strong> </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott
Boston Sports Media Watch
In truth I can&#8217;t really afford to be coming out of my &#8220;book nook&#8221; for any amount of time, but two ongoing stories in Boston sports media need some assessing and Shots realizes it&#8217;s our official duty to analyze both (and some bonus topics for the new year).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>In truth I can&#8217;t really afford to be coming out of my &#8220;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/other-editions/1416597506/ref=dp_ed_all">book</a> nook&#8221; for any amount of time, but two ongoing stories in Boston sports media need some assessing and Shots realizes it&#8217;s our official duty to analyze both (and some bonus topics for the new year).</p>
<p>To spice things up a bit, we&#8217;ll present those two stories (<em>Globe</em> v. <strong>NESN</strong>; <strong>Ordway</strong> v. <strong>Entercom</strong>) within  the <strong>2008 Shotties</strong>, given sporadically since 1990 for outstanding achievement in the realm of Boston sports media (and slightly beyond). As always, we welcome your intelligent comments and insight &#8211; buffoons need not apply. Have a happy new year and we&#8217;ll do our best to come back strong in the Spring time after we put our baby to bed. </p>
<p><em><strong>The Shotties: A look back at the calendar year of 2008 in Boston sports media. </strong></em></p>
<p><strong>The Shotty for Least Stable Sports Media Relationship</strong><br />
TIE<br />
A. The <em>Boston Globe</em> and <strong>NESN</strong><br />
B. <strong>Glenn Ordway</strong> and <strong>Entercom</strong></p>
<p>The quiet cancellation of <strong>NESN&#8217;s</strong> &#8220;Globe 10.0&#8243; in late December and the <a href="http://news.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/2008_12_12_Sports_guy_Glenn_Ordway_trying_to_reach_a_new_deal_with_WEEI:_The_big_no_/srvc=home&#038;position=3">curious, semi-sign-off</a> of <a href="http://audio.weei.com/m/audio/21635740/thursday_dec_11th_whiner_line.htm?pageid=971"><strong>Glenn Ordway</strong></a> were significant on many levels. By this time next year, we will likely look at both &#8220;events&#8221; as monumental days in the shaping of Boston Sports Media 2.0; hat&#8217;s how big the players in these two soap operas are and that&#8217;s how impactful the two stories will be on 2009.</p>
<p>First, the <em>Globe&#8217;s</em> battle with <strong>NESN</strong>:</p>
<p>A. Even before the Christmas Eve bombshell about the 17 Percenters <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1141423&#038;srvc=sports&#038;position=recent">looking to dump</a> their Red Sox stake, the rift between the <em>Boston Globe</em> sports department and the Red Sox sports department (<strong>NESN</strong>) was widening &#8211; almost by the day. [For more confounding and confusing looks at the <em>Globe's</em> woes, we'd ask you to check <a href="http://www.bostonmagazine.com/boston_daily/2008/12/29/who-wants-the-globe/#more-3680">here</a> and <a href="http://medianation.blogspot.com/2008/12/monday-morning-odds-and-ends.html">here</a> (for the astonishing Barclay's report).</p>
<p>The end of "Globe 10.0" got neatly buried in this <em>Boston Globe's</em> space-wasting, so-called <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2008/12/12/celtics_draw_double_coverage/?page=2">"Media Column"</a>, with a two sentence explanation, saying "NESN announced. . . it will cease production of its original programming of "Globe 10.0" by the end of the year. The half-hour show, hosted by columnist <strong>Bob Ryan</strong> and featuring <em>Globe</em> writers, premiered on the network in June 2007."</p>
<p>Incredibly(!), NESN neglected to post the announcement on its own, pathetic <a href="http://www.nesn.com/content/about/pressroom.aspx">press room</a> page (and the network's oh-so-professional PR arm has long since stopped sending releases of any kind to Shots).</p>
<p>The move, initiated by NESN's higher-ups and delivered (awkwardly and clumsily, according to multiple sources) by <strong>Joel Feld</strong>, the network's executive vice president of programming and executive producer, was yet another sign of an eroding relationship between the Red Sox broadcast unit and the <em>New York Times</em> Company (dba here in Boston as the <em>Boston Globe</em>). It's a deterioration that was first made public when NESN severed its ties with the <em>Globe</em> on Boston.com, where its on-line presence had lived, and began its own mediocre site at <a href="http://www.nesn.com/default.aspx">NESN.com</a>.</p>
<p>By dumping the <em>Globe</em>-branded thrice-weekly, half-hour show <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/9/496/a40#h150-717"><strong> Feld</strong></a> and <a href="http://64.233.169.132/search?q=cache:sAb-eNsoWf4J:www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/article/125759+nesn+splits+from+boston.com&#038;hl=en&#038;ct=clnk&#038;cd=4&#038;gl=us&#038;client=firefox-a"> and Silent <strong>Sean McGrail</strong></A> further bruised egos on Morrissey Boulevard. The tension, Shots is told, has been escalated by the more frequent appearances by <em>Globe</em> personnel on  <strong>Comcast SportsNet</strong>, NESN's direct competitor. We are told it also didn't sit well with <em>Globe</em> folks that both <strong>WEEI</strong> (<strong>Mike Adams</strong>) and <em>Boston Herald</em> (<strong>Steve Buckley</strong>) contributors were being used by NESN.</p>
<p>It's never been a secret that the paper's writers have had discomfort with the NYT Co.'s partial ownership of the Local Nine, but the mistrust and mis-communication between both sides has boiled over in recent months and the end of "10.0" can be seen as the water roiling over onto the stovetop.</p>
<p>For his part, when Shots spoke with <strong>Bob Ryan</strong> a couple of weeks back, Basketball Bob took the diplomatic approach to the 18 month run he was given. He said the powers-that-be informed him and his producer, <strong>Alan Miller</strong>, of the show's termination during the course of the week of Dec. 8. </p>
<p>Quite simply, Ryan was told, the move was purely financial. The show debuted in the summer of 2007 with <strong>Verizon</strong> as the presenting sponsor. That deal with Verizon expired in May, and neither NESN nor the <em>Globe</em> was able to lock down  a sponsor to offset the costs of the largely in-studio production. [Ratings for the show were never spectacular, said one NESN insider, but on the days it served as the lead-in to Sox pre-games, it showed promise.]</p>
<p>Neither entity ever put the marketing muscle behind the project that was deserved to give it a legit shot in a difficult time slot (against local news and PTI on ESPN).</p>
<p>Ryan had evolved into a more-than-capable host within about six months of his debut. He &#8211; and Miller &#8211; used &#8220;PTI&#8221; and &#8220;Around the Horn&#8221; as their inspirations and created an enjoyable and informative 30 minute show that deserved a better fate. Ryan&#8217;s rapport with <strong>Charlie Pierce</strong>, <strong>Christopher L. Gasper</strong> and <strong>Lou Merloni</strong> began to take on regional similarities to the magic <strong>Tony Kornheiser</strong> and <strong>Michael Wilbon</strong> create with &#8220;PTI&#8221; and the show really hit its stride over the past 10 months. </p>
<p>The much ballyhooed virtual set was never utilized to its full potential (although it is getting new life with &#8220;The Insitigators,&#8221; where three bartenders stand behind a counter and appear ready to serve drinks. Why are they standing? Why?) Whether it was technical snafus or a lack of commitment to the set, NESN certainly never gave the show all the resources it needed to succeed. They could have created a cornerstone original program, instead they played footsies with it and never gave it a real shot at succeeding.</p>
<p>The upshot is that Ryan will slide back into a 3 times weekly general columnist for the paper and told us he will continue to update his <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/columnists/bob_ryan_blog/">blog</a> for Boston.com.</p>
<p>&#8220;I let the column slide,&#8221; Ryan admitted. &#8220;I haven&#8217;t been able to focus as much on the writing and I look forward to getting back to that.</p>
<p>&#8220;Listen, I&#8217;m a big boy about this,&#8221; he said. &#8220;This is why I always say that i would never have TV or Radio be my primary gig.&#8221;</p>
<p>But the blame does not lie with Ryan on this one, it lies with penny-pinching NESN and its continued curious decisions (vanilla &#8220;SportsDesk&#8221; anchor <strong>John Chandler</strong> and overmatched newbie <strong>Cole Wright</strong> come immediately to mind when thinking of other NESN missteps in &#8216;08).</p>
<p>NESN wants everyone to think its New England&#8217;s version of ESPN, but the truth is, it&#8217;s a far cry from anything that is being done in Bristol.</p>
<p>And now, to <strong>The Big O</strong>. . . </p>
<p>B. If it wasn&#8217;t for bad timing, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVGjgj1-0hw"><strong>Glenn Ordway</strong></a> wouldn&#8217;t have no timing at all. With his contract expiring at <strong>Entercom</strong>, Ordway finds himself in a precarious  place as the host of <strong>WEEI 850 AM&#8217;s</strong> afternoon drive, &#8220;Big Show.&#8221; Long-praised as the cornerstone of the &#8216;EEI Empire, Ordway and his representative are reportedly locked in delicate, drawn out and precarious negotiation with Entercom Emperors. </p>
<p>The problem is, Ordway has virtually no leverage. Sure, there are still Beantown rumors about an all-sports entrant on the FM dial hoping to nab the Big O and build a station around him. There has even been murmurs of a satellite gig for Ordway, but I think we can all agree he is a regional talent at best. Ordway&#8217;s lone, best option is to remain in the big chair with the Big Meatheads he babysits five times a week and get paid handsomely for doing just that.</p>
<p>Time and again, the people Shots has polled on the topic continue to point out that Ordway has no chance of getting what one insider termed &#8220;<a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2007/09/theyre-back-dc-to-return-on-monday-updated-with-entercom-confirmation/">Dennis and Callahan</a> money&#8221; in the current marketplace.</p>
<p>So Ordway has to decide whether he can take a &#8220;pay cut&#8221; from what he might have been able to land had the economy not gone in the dumper and whether his ego will allow for him to be, what he would probably term, &#8220;slightly underpaid.&#8221; If he&#8217;s banking on playing satellite radio or other terrestrial radio off of Entercom, he might as well give up now. No one can justify overspending for a &#8220;name&#8221; in this economic climate and Entercom has a very <a href="http://www.weei.com/pages/3566052.php?">realistic replacement</a> waiting in the wings at WEEI.com in <strong>Mike Felger</strong>.</p>
<p>Ordway is going to need to eat some humble pie and that&#8217;s never been a big part of the big fella&#8217;s diet. Still, Ordway never struck us as a dumb man and he surely knows what is at stake for the final chapter of his broadcasting career. Will he get STOOPID money? No. But he will have no problem maintaining a lifestyle befitting the King of Boston Sports Talk Radio.</p>
<p><strong>The <strong>Tom Ellis</strong> Shotty for Overstaying Their Welcome:</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>Gil Santos</strong> and <strong>Gino Cappelletti</strong>, WBCN 104.1 FM, The Patriots Rock Radio Network</em></p>
<p>The only thing sadder in local broadcasting than <a href="http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2008/12/23/necn_cuts_veteran_anchor_tom_ellis/"><strong>Tom Ellis&#8217;s NECN</strong> farewell</a> last Saturday night is the fact that the earnest Ellis doesn&#8217;t realize how <a href="http://things-that-suck.blogspot.com/2006/01/tom-ellis.html">far removed</a> he is from his glory days at the anchor desk. </p>
<p>Gil and Gino appear to be similarly delusional about their broadcasting chops.</p>
<p><strong>WBCN</strong> and the Patriots (read: The Krafts) need to begin transitioning out of Gil and Gino and into more capable play-calling and color commentating. It&#8217;s no longer a matter of IF the Krafts need to initiate a change in the radio booth, it&#8217;s a question HOW they handle it. Even with the deep appreciation Shots has for the history of the duo, it&#8217;s painfully obvious that they are doing a disservice to the listeners, not to mention advertisers and the organization.</p>
<p>Look for the names of <strong>Mike Lynch</strong> (PBP), (hopefully) <strong>Sean McDonough</strong> (PBP), <strong>Gary Tanguay</strong> (PBP), <strong>Scott Zolak</strong> (color) and cerebral <strong>Tim Fox</strong> (color) to circulate WHEN the change is made. It would make sense if the Pats and &#8216;BCN do it quietly over the off-season.</p>
<p>(By the way, Tanguay&#8217;s turn on Celtics games as PBP man in <strong>Mike Gorman&#8217;s</strong> absence probably wasn&#8217;t the best audition tape for a potential booth job with the Pats. Tanguay is steady and suitable for studio work &#8211; not so much for PBP.)</p>
<p>[One note on the Tom Ellis farewell: NECN mainstay sports guy <strong>Jimmy Young</strong> tried to soften the shakiness of <a href="http://www.universalhub.com/node/22354">Ellis's</a> farewell, and Young's knowledge of the market and Ellis's place in it, was sincere.</p>
<p>But the simple fact of the matter is that the Locals (or regionals) don't have room for the <strong>Tom Ellises</strong>, the <strong>Bob Lobels</strong> and the <strong>Joyce Kulhawiks</strong>. That list will surely grow in 2009, as WCVB looks to get younger and leaner, the way its competitors already have.]</p>
<p><strong>The Shotty for the Worst Kept Sports Media Secret</strong> </p>
<p>An easy call, as this has to be the not-so-hush-hush departure of <strong><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/jessamy/tang">Jessamy Tang</a></strong> from almost-also-ran <strong>ESPN 890</strong>. Tang, it turns out, was well into in her second trimester of pregnancy when she quietly announced to the 890 staff in late Fall that she would be leaving the station all together. Apparently, employees had no clue of the baby bump.</p>
<p>Launched in the Fall of 2005, <strong>ESPN 890</strong> has made very little &#8211; if any &#8211; headway in denting WEEI&#8217;s armor but Tang had weathered some <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/espn-890s-tang-admits-to-misuse-of-donation-intended-for-local-charity/">storms</a>, some <a href="http://www.fangsbites.com/2008/07/breaking-news-michael-felger-leaves-890.html">departures</a> and kept investors and ESPN interested enough to let her continue to putter with a weak signal and barely any marketing dollars.</p>
<p>Now, it will be the full-time function of WallerSutton&#8217;s <a href="http://www.ws2kmedia.com/">WS2K Media</a> to oversee 890, removing Tang and her <a href="http://alum.mit.edu/news/AlumniProfiles/Archive/Jessamy_Tang_-2789.jsp">J Sports</a> from the equation. </p>
<p>Schrafft Building moles tell Shots that Route 81&#8217;s CEO, <strong>Ira Rosenblatt</strong> who will be the &#8220;new&#8221; Jessamy. You would have to think this is sink or swim time for the station and it&#8217;s a heck of a time to be trying to do either in these rough waters of the <a href="http://www.depression2.tv/d2/">Second Great Depression</a>.</p>
<p>Safe money says that 2009 will finally be the year that 890 admits it is nothing more than a tin can and string operation that embarrasses the national ESPN brand with each passing week.</p>
<p><strong>The Shotty for the Biggest Waste of Weekly TV Air Time during Patriots Season</strong></p>
<p>Awarded to any of the awful pre- or postgame offerings from <strong>WBZTV Channel 4</strong> where <strong>Stammering Steve Burton</strong> and <strong>Steve &#8220;DeAwful&#8221; DeOssie</strong> are paired together. It&#8217;s car crash TV at its worst with every potential utterance a frontal assault on the English language. Add in the station&#8217;s insistence on using a constantly shaky handi-cam from the company-owned restaurant/bar in Foxborough and the end result was 16 weeks of unwatchable local football coverage.</p>
<p><strong>The Shotty for Most Pleasant Surprise of 2008</strong></p>
<p><em>WEEI.com</em></p>
<p>By any sensible standard, the initial months of the website built by <a href="http://thephoenix.com/Boston/News/73547-Blowing-up/"><strong>Tim Murphy</strong> and <strong>Rob Bradford</strong></a> were a success for Entercom and even the hiccups have been forgivable. Do not underestimate what the &#8220;acquisition&#8221; of Curt Schilling meant and you can be sure that 2009 will have even more innovation and exploration by the MurphFord combo.</p>
<p>While I was quoted in the above-linked <em>Phoenix</em> story by <strong>Adam Reilly</strong>, I think it&#8217;s probably worth including some of my (long-winded replies) to  Reilly&#8217;s questions that didn&#8217;t make his article. His questions are marked by &#8220;AR&#8221; and my responses are after &#8220;DS&#8221;:</p>
<blockquote><p>
AR: What do you think WEEI.com has done right?<br />
DS: Let&#8217;s look at it this way: In less than half a year they have assembled a diverse and provocative line-up that includes <strong>Rob Bradford</strong>, <strong>Alex Speier</strong>, <strong>Curt Schilling</strong>, <strong>Will Leitch</strong>, <strong>Mike Felger</strong>  and, incredibly, <strong>&#8220;Fitzy&#8221;</strong> (I don&#8217;t see his appeal, but I&#8217;m probably not supposed to).</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t even mention the in-the-trenches crew they&#8217;ve cultivated (<strong>Joe Haggerty</strong> on hockey was a GREAT freelance hire as was <strong>Paul Flannery</strong> on the Celts and more than I ever imagined, <strong>Mike Petraglia</strong> as a jack of all trades).</p>
<p>The web site has been able to inform, entertain and extend the WEEI brand into a space &#8211; The Web &#8211; that it desperately needed a presence in. They&#8217;ve had some some hiccups (design/layout/navigation is still a mess) and I still question that initial hire of <strong>Ron Borges</strong>, but if you&#8217;re asking for a grade on what they&#8217;ve done in a short period of time, in a marketplace that is trembling with fear, I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s a solid B-Plus. Even that should probably be grade-curved up because they&#8217;re doing it all under the direction of Entercom&#8217;s notoriously fickle regime. The Big E is making cuts all over, but they have been solidly behind the venture at WEEI.com and they need to be commended for that.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget, Murphy and Bradford have consistently pointed to January/February as when they will be fully up and running with bells, whistles and maybe even a few more &#8220;big name&#8221; additions. You can&#8217;t give a true judgment until at least 9 or more likely 12 months. They started with virtually nothing as a foundation and now have a very sturdy base (including some eye-catching story art to tease the content).</p>
<p>AR: Where, if anywhere, do you think they&#8217;ve been less impressive?<br />
DS: It&#8217;s not really &#8220;less impressive,&#8221; but some of the execution has been lacking because they don&#8217;t really have a full-time &#8220;Big Picture&#8221; guy. Rob and Alex are writing and editing a good deal and that takes time away (understandably so) from thinking about how to package and present stories and use WEEI&#8217;s multi-media resources. Instead of bringing on more out-front folks that don&#8217;t quite fit**, I&#8217;d like to see them bring in a dedicated content configurer who could focus on gaining eyeballs and increasing the site&#8217;s visibility. [NOTE: <a href="http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/12/price-is-right-for-weeicom">The addition of <strong>Christopher Price</strong></a> is an encouraging sign that could help in the area of big picture planning as Price will have editing duties.]</p>
<p>**Just as an aside, I haven&#8217;t seen the Leitch presence pay off. I emailed with Will early on about finding his groove within the context of both Boston and WEEI and he admitted then it would be a process. Mailbags have been weak and the columns haven&#8217;t quite knocked my socks off. The thing(s) he did with Flannery fell way short and he&#8217;s almost too timid as the &#8220;Outsider&#8221; &#8211; like he doesn&#8217;t want to offend the good people of Boston? Please. These people deserve to be offended with their boorish behavior.</p>
<p>I am leaning toward his shortcomings in this market being a result of WEEI&#8217;s Meathead Factor. There&#8217;s just too many Pete Sheppard worshippers that don&#8217;t understand the innate genius of Will and he may be trying to cater to them too much. </p>
<p>ALSO, From what I can gather, a good deal of the radio guys aren&#8217;t very receptive to being &#8220;used&#8221; on the web without compensation. Pretty ludicrous from a crew that should just be happy to be employed at all.</p>
<p>AR: And how much of a threat do you think they pose to the <em>Globe</em> and the <em>Herald</em>?<br />
DS: They&#8217;ve already done loops around the woeful <em>Boston Herald&#8217;s</em> sports-web presence. That wasn&#8217;t even a contest. And, to their credit, they&#8217;ve certainly pushed the <em>Globe</em> on several fronts (live-blogging, for instance) but for now Boston.com&#8217;s reach and established name are too big and too entrenched to allow for a start-up like WEEI.com to truly register. If Entercom stays the course and lets Bradford manage his personnel and find a nuts-and-bolts overseer, it will be the Globe and WEEI.com duking it out for the No. 1 spot in the region&#8217;s sports infotainment delivery.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>The Shotty for Most Frustrating Re-Design of a Sports Section</strong></p>
<p><em>The Boston Globe</em> (specifically Sunday notes columns)</p>
<p>Amid all the turmoil and comings and goings that <strong>Joe Sullivan</strong> has had to deal with for the Globies, it&#8217;s the static, glacially evolving sports page that may be the most egregious error of the past year. Instead of figuring out more and better ways to integrate the print product into the electronic copy, Sullivan&#8217;s crew continues to tiptoe around making bold changes and instead settles for inconsistent and incomplete moves. The print needs to drive the web and the web needs to drive the print and right now, that synergy is still lacking.</p>
<p>As for the debacle that is the Sunday notes columns, Sulivan allowed for some new designs and elements, but not all of them are treated equally across sports and the result is hard to follow, sloppily laid out notebooks that frustrate more than they inform. I&#8217;d like to see them blow up the notes entirely and figure out a way to make them relevant and newsworthy again. As you&#8217;d assume, I&#8217;ve got tons of ideas, but no one&#8217;s asked me for them. Yet.</p>
<p>The insistence on giving Stan Grossfeld space for his Sunday photo play of &#8220;What they were thinking?&#8221; is a Sully stubbornness at its worst. Each Sunday we ask, &#8220;What are YOU thinking by continuing with this feature?&#8221;</p>
<p>On the web side, there seems to have been a reluctance to embrace the Cover It Live software for live-blogging, something WEEI.com continues to experiment (successfully) with.</p>
<p>Sully is probably looking at one more major defection in the next calendar year (Rookie of the Year <strong>Marc Spears</strong> has drawn national interest, according to industry sources), but after he deals with that, he needs to get everyone on staff thinking about one thing and one thing only: Making the <em>Globe</em> sports page come alive on the web every hour of every day.</p>
<p><strong>The Shotty for the Region&#8217;s Most Complete Media Talent</strong></p>
<p><em>Mike Reiss, Boston.com/Boston Globe</em></p>
<p>Retire this award and call it &#8220;The Reissy.&#8221; We&#8217;ve long been unabashed and unyielding advocates for the work of Reiss, but this past year he took everything up a notch to a point where larger, more significant, national job opportunities are surely in the offing for the Umie stalwart. His blog skills are legendary, but he has spread his wings more on TV reporting for NESN and offering astute, measured and reasonable commentary on any number of outlets (chiefly for undeserving WBZTV and the passable WCVB &#8220;Patriots All-Acccess&#8221;).</p>
<p>The best part? Reiss still remains one of the most liked, most humble and most respected media members in the entire region &#8211; no easy task with the piranhas that populate the local scene.</p>
<p>• And finally, some quick Shotties in various categories:</p>
<p><strong>Best New Blood in the Market</strong><br />
<strong>Adam Kilgore</strong>, Boston Globe &#8211; His baseball coverage has already been fantastic, but we&#8217;re actually looking forward to having him spice up the college hoops coverage in the region, especially with Boston as a host site in March. Sully can&#8217;t hog all the college hoops for himself.</p>
<p><strong>Worst Old Blood in the Market</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.weei.com/pages/264606.php?contentType=4&#038;contentId=347352"><strong>Pete Sheppard</strong>, WEEI</a> &#8211; Sheppard will have to accept this on behalf of his fellow unqualified morons who he shares studio space with daily. It really is a group honor for the Meat Men, who continue to exemplify the very worst elements of sports coverage in the region and indeed, the country. When Sheppard appeared at the &#8220;VIP table&#8221; of a recent Phantom Gourmet episode with one of <strong>Eddie Andelman&#8217;s</strong> annoying offspring, we were left to wonder what exactly the VIP stood for? Very Ignorant or Virtually Incompetent Person?</p>
<p>Oh, and of course, <strong>Butch Stearns</strong>. </p>
<p><strong>You&#8217;ll Be Missed Shotty</strong><br />
Take your pick here. The market lost <strong>Jeff Horrigan</strong> from the <em>Herald</em> when he abandoned the business and the city. Likable <strong>Laura Behnke</strong>, who shone for NECN and Comcast SportsNet headed west. The talented and capable folks over at <strong>CN8</strong>, where Shots always enjoyed playing TV dude, got discarded. <strong>Jeff Goldberg</strong> also got bumped at the <strong>Hartford Courant</strong> and <strong>Steven Krasner</strong> at the crumbling ProJo sports desk. Those are some tough losses to overcome for any market, but especially one that values quality people doing quality work.</p>
<p>Maybe the biggest loss of all was the little man from down South Coast way, Danny Pires. I still find myself wanting to hit Dan with a wise-ass email or phone call and long to read and hear his wise-ass response. Rest peacefully, DP.</p>
<p><strong>You Won&#8217;t Be Missed Shotty</strong><br />
<strong>Hazel Mae, NESN</strong> &#8211; The power of a <a href="http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/2008/08/hazel-mae-rumored-to-be-next-mlb.html">very good agent at IMG</a> helped Hazel land a job with the January 1-launching MLB network but we stand by our assessment that Mae is far from a national talent. She will need a strong producer and good behind-the-scenes folks to make her a marquee talent for <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20081226&#038;content_id=3728809&#038;vkey=news_mlb&#038;fext=.jsp&#038;c_id=mlb"><strong>Tony Petitti&#8217;s</strong> gang</a>.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s also throw <strong>Babbling Bob Lobel</strong> into this category, although he will never fully go away, no matter how much we wish for it. And of course, despite a re-appearance this week, we say a hearty farewell to <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/08/mustard-and-johnson-dumped-hazel-mae-picked-up-by-mlb/">Mustard and Johnson</a>.</p>
<p>And, for other reasons entirely, <strong><a href="http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/10/bob-gamere-faces-child-porn-charges">Bob Gamere</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Lastly, this is probably a good place to put the former Boston Sports Guy, <strong>Bill Simmons</strong>. What? He hasn&#8217;t gone anywhere? Oh. My bad. All those <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/06/espn-cat-fight-simmons-bashes-reilly-shots-china-earthquake-relief-initiative-announced/#comment-9626">hissy fits</a> and <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/11/woe-is-he-again-bill-simmons-again-held-back-by-mickey-mouse/">Shawshank rebellions</a> during 2008 had me thinking Simmons just had to get out from under the wrath of the Mouse Ears.</p>
<p>Guess it was all just artistic differences. Maybe in Ought-Nine, Simmons can just appreciate how good he has it and focus on the writing that he can still do so well.</p>
<p><strong>Most Questionable Moves by One Newspaper</strong><br />
<strong>The Boston Herald</strong> &#8211; From the (mis)handling of the <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/05/shots-to-live-blog-tomase-explanation-release/"><strong>John Tomase</strong> affair</a> and the <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/09/borges-bolts-weeicom-headed-to-herald-as-columnist/">(mis)hiring</a> of <strong>Ron Borges</strong>, the Wingo Wayers did some very tabloidy things over the course of 2008, but the payoffs have not been substantial and the paper continues to lag far behind in Web presence. They are the little train that could and we always like rooting for the underdog, but the <em>Herald</em> needs to start making some serious hay on the web side and spicing up its back page if it wants to have relevance in this town. The <em>Herald</em> hired Borges to be his provocative, bombastic self and instead they&#8217;ve been given Timid Ron &#8211; and they still have never addressed <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2007/05/the-golden-boys-pro-bono-scribe/">Borges&#8217;s boxing connections</a>, despite still using him for coverage of fights put on by his <a href="http://www.goldenboypromotions.com/media/2007/may/5.03.07_oscar.htm">former</a> employer, Oscar De La Hoya. Readers deserved explanation when Borges was hired and they still deserve one today.</p>
<p><strong>Funniest Oversight by a Local Media Organization.</strong><br />
<a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/09/globe-apologizes-for-oconnell-picture/">The Tiny Member photo, Boston Globe.</a></p>
<p>Some other favorites from 2008 in Shots&#8217; coverage:</p>
<p><a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/10/callahan-vs-simers-escalates-borges-countdown-on-at-herald/">Callahan v. Simers</a></p>
<p><a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/01/heralds-kimball-knocks-out-wcvbs-halloran/">Kimball v. Halloran</a></p>
<p><a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/09/breaking-news-sean-mcadam-leaves-projo-for-herald/">Sad exit from ProJo for Sean McAdam</a><br />
<a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/10/ptis-michael-wilbon-carves-up-kimbo-slice-and-mixed-martial-arts-youcastr-in-start-up-mode-the-cooz-dumped-from-celts-broadcasts/"><br />
Wilbon takes on Kimbo</a></p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009 and is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/1416597506/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1230523267&#038;sr=1-3">now available for pre-order</a>.</em><strong></strong><strong></strong></p>
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		<title>Point Spread Talk Taboo on Broadcasts; Nantz and Costas Avoid the &#8220;G&#8221;-word*</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 03:36:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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Boston Sports Media Watch
*Gambling
UPDATED MONDAY NIGHT &#8211; Mostly earneest hat-tips to ESPN for its coverage of this particular game&#8217;s far-reaching impact. But we emphasize &#8220;mostly.&#8221; The morning SportsCenter hotsie-totsie tandem of Josh Elliott and Hannah Storm did more of the insulting footsie playing regarding the gambling element, but the reliable daily &#8220;Outside the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p><em>*Gambling</em></p>
<blockquote><p>UPDATED MONDAY NIGHT &#8211; Mostly earneest hat-tips to <strong>ESPN</strong> for its coverage of this particular game&#8217;s far-reaching impact. But we emphasize &#8220;mostly.&#8221; The morning <strong>SportsCenter</strong> hotsie-totsie tandem of <strong>Josh Elliott</strong> and <strong>Hannah Storm</strong> did more of the insulting footsie playing regarding the gambling element, but the reliable daily &#8220;Outside the Lines&#8221; with <strong>Bob Ley</strong> hosting hit it head on, leading with the story on the 2:30 p.m. show. But voting at SportsNation indicated the Donovan McNabb OT comments were more disturbing to a vast majority of viewers. (There is a predictable Philadelphia frenzy to bury both the QB and his coach, Andy Reid. This is the same phront-running town that wanted sudden legend Charlie Manuel out of town two seasons ago.)</p>
<p>By dinner time, the network was still walking softly around the two-ton gorilla that apparently is gambling&#8217;s innate tie-in with the NFL. &#8220;Around the Horn&#8221; got into it a bit early in the show, but &#8220;PTI&#8221; buried a great conversation on the topic by delegating to the fifth story of the first block (with a minute-thirty discussion). <strong>Tony Kornheiser</strong> was as bold as anyone getting Disney money could be and said the NFL has a &#8220;<a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/tacit">tacit</a> agreement with gambling.&#8221;</p>
<p>As does ESPN itself, of course.</p>
<p>• Don&#8217;t bother looking for coverage of the gambling angle at <strong>NFL.com</strong>. We couldn&#8217;t find any and the game was terribly underplayed considering it was an historic game (first-ever 11-10 score).</p>
<p>• With news that &#8220;PLAY&#8221; magazine, the <em>New York Times</em> sports quarterly is <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/18/business/media/18play.html?ref=media">ceasing operations</a>, there comes the logical question of what that news may mean for the <em>Boston Globe&#8217;s</em> newest offerring, &#8220;OT.&#8221;</p>
<p>The differences are significant enough &#8211; pay (OT is 50 cents) vs. free(ish); newsprint vs. glossy; weekly vs. quarterly &#8211; to think it won&#8217;t immediately spell doom for &#8220;OT,&#8221; but it certainly isn&#8217;t encouraging news. Our own, random and very unscientific survey of stores carrying the <em>Globe&#8217;s</em> offering has revealed significant stacks of unsolds on various racks.</p>
<p>Simple fact is, it may not be the time to be experimenting with print products. The money may be better spent experiemnting digitally.</p>
<p>Something to keep an eye on anyway.</p>
<p>• Back to hibernation now. . . Thanks.</b></p></blockquote>
<p>SUNDAY NIGHT, ORIGINAL POST<br />
Time for a brief emergence from the hibernation headquarters in Hull as the Pittsburgh-San Diego finish on Sunday night (which pre-empted the President-elect on &#8220;60 Minutes&#8221;) will surely be a hot topic to start the week (and, indeed, already emerged on <a href="http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/16/steelers-chargers-chaos-rattles-vegas-strip/">Sunday night</a>. </p>
<p>A good summary of what happened in the final seconds can be found <a href="http://steeltownsports.blogspot.com/2008/11/107-hand-of-vegas.html">here</a>, but our focus in more on the outright hypocrisy of <a href="http://weblogs.newsday.com/sports/watchdog/blog/2008/11/jim_nantz_offers_veiled_shouto.html">both CBS and NBC</a> (via <strong>Neil Best</strong> at Newsday) in avoiding direct mention of the point spread.</p>
<p>During the game on CBS with <a href="http://sportsontheair.blogspot.com/2008/11/2008-nfl-broadcast-assignments-for-week_15.html"><strong>Jim Nantz</strong> and <strong>Phil Simms</strong></a>, Nantz only alluded to the interest that the final play would draw for some. He certainly never mentioned the 4.5 point spread (with the home-standing Steelers as favorites) as the confusing ending was made even clunkier by the unspoken intrigue caused by the millions of dollars that were at stake for gamblers across America.</p>
<p>But heaven forbid any of the NFL&#8217;s treasured partners should ever let-on that, you know, people like football for more than just the Wildcat Offense. Are they protecting the &#8220;integrity of the game&#8221;? Don&#8217;t they already do that by ignoring the steroid issue in the NFL?</p>
<p>Later, on NBC&#8217;s embarrassingly choppy Sunday Night halftime show (Cowboys/Redskins), <strong>Bob Costas</strong> would only tiptoe around the point spread issue. The lack of commentary was made even more awkward with a shaky edit job with Costas trying to prod <strong>Cris Collinsworth</strong> into commenting on the matter as Collinsoworth squirmed away on his desk chair.</p>
<p>(Also, on ESPN&#8217;s SportsCenter &#8220;Blitz,&#8221; <strong>Chris Berman</strong> avoided mentioning the off-shoots of the reversed call.)</p>
<p>There is clearly some kind of agreement (oral or written) in place between the broadcast (and cable?/) networks and the league to not mention point spreads and gambling. Incredibly, <strong>ESPN</strong> is one of the only hopes in generating a full and open discussion of the bizarre finish and obvious gambling implications. Shows like <strong>&#8220;Around the Horn&#8221;</strong> and <strong>&#8220;PTI&#8221;</strong> (among others) are obligated to explore the gambling angle through discussion, even with Monday Night Football airing on the &#8216;Net that same night.</p>
<p>Really, any discussion of the game (written, spoken or crayoned) needs to AT LEAST mention the finish as it relates to the gambling aspect. We&#8217;d even argue the <a href="http://scores.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=281116023">AP Story</a> should have mentioned the spread (perhaps in the part where the official admits the final decision was the wrong one?).</p>
<p>• The fantasy impact is probably pretty negligible I would guess, but there&#8217;s certainly someone, somewhere who got hosed by not getting credit for a Pittsburgh defensive score. What do you wanna <em>bet</em> it&#8217;s the <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/081114">Sports Grouch&#8217;s</a> buddy JerkO?</p>
<p>• More of the early chatter on the <a href="http://forum.orioleshangout.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72320">game&#8217;s ending</a> and its ramifications. And <a href="http://www.1nflpicks.com/2008/11/san-diego-chargers-pittsburgh-steelers.html"> here</a>.</p>
<p>• Not surprisingly, no mention of the &#8220;Chaos by <a href="http://www.pittsburghgreenstory.org/html/3_rivers.html">The Confluence</a>&#8221; in this CBS recap:</p>
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<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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		<title>Woe Is He. . . Again &#8211; Bill Simmons Denied by Mickey Mouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 01:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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Boston Sports Media Watch
We thought long and hard about temporarily suspending our book-writing sabbatical for the sole purpose of once again pointing out the (recurring, laughable) prima donna ways of the former Boston Sports Guy, Bill Simmons. Really, we did.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>We thought long and hard about temporarily suspending our book-writing sabbatical for the sole purpose of once again pointing out the (<a href="http://deadspin.com/390425/simmons-certain-promises-were-not-kept">recurring</a>, laughable) <a href="http://sportsguy.blogspot.com/2008/10/october-31-2008-week-9-picks-1233-pm-et.html">prima donna ways</a> of the former Boston Sports Guy, <strong>Bill Simmons</strong>. Really, we did.</p>
<p>But when we got the following, carefully crafted three-sentence statement from an ESPN spokesperson (<strong>Paul Melvin</strong>) on Sunday night, we felt compelled to sort through the smoke ESPN puffed in the face of Simmons.</p>
<p>[BACKGROUNDER: In a nutshell, on Saturday, Simmons used his own, personal website to vaguely explain why his regular <strong>ESPN.com</strong> Friday picks column wasn&#8217;t running &#8211; and to give his weekly picks (along with the Sports Gal/Wife&#8217;s). With spite dripping from each word, Simmons wrote at his personal blog: &#8220;. . . Please know that I handed in that column as scheduled &#8211; on Thursday night, on time, like I always do — and on Friday afternoon, ESPN.com decided not to run the column. These are the facts. . .&#8221;</p>
<p>Trying to avoid a fuss &#8211; <a href="http://thebiglead.com/?p=8938">which is</a> <a href="http://deadspin.com/5074198/espn-jerks-bill-simmons-around-yet-again">already brewing</a> &#8211; ESPN would only reply to Shots two requests for comment with, &#8220;Editorial decisions are made every day about what content does and doesn&#8217;t appear on the site, when it runs and how it appears. This is no different.  Our relationship with Bill continues to be a great one and he continues to be a singular, central voice that plays a very important role at ESPN.&#8221;</p>
<p>Using our Bristol Campus decoder rings, we loosely translate that response to: &#8220;This SOB is <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/06/espn-cat-fight-simmons-bashes-reilly-shots-china-earthquake-relief-initiative-announced/">bitching and moaning</a> again?!?! Wasn&#8217;t he just given months off to write his book?!?! Doesn&#8217;t he ALREADY have one of the best jobs at the Dot-Com &#8211; if not on the Internet?!?!? Hasn&#8217;t he gone back to Kimmel yet?&#8221;</p>
<p>PrimaSimmons &#8211; who was forced to <a href="http://thebiglead.com/?p=8805">dump a porn star dude earlier in the week</a> &#8211; apparently is having yet another case of happy feet from the Left Coast headquarters of Simmons Inc. And you know what? That&#8217;s fine. </p>
<p>But why do we have to hear about it every time? Why does it always have to manifest itself in swipes and spitballs from the Sports Guy? Why does he have to take subtle digs and use phrases like &#8220;these are the facts?&#8221; </p>
<p>Who was disputing they were the facts, Simmer? Only you, at this point.</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t you hammer out your issues with your editor behind the curtain and not bring it into your writing (which, in fits and starts, is still some of the best stuff on the Web. Especially pertaining to the Celtics).</p>
<p>Everyone&#8217;s got issues in this economy, Bill. Everyone&#8217;s fighting The Man. Life sucks.</p>
<p>But not everyone wants to hear of the Sports Grouch&#8217;s inherent problem with being paid handsomely to  write and yap about his buddies, his dad and his crummy life as an Internet hero.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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Boston Sports Media Watch
A SHOTS FIELD TRIP TO. . . 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>A SHOTS FIELD TRIP TO. . . </p>
<p><em>This has never been the regular series it should be, but every once in a while Shots does leave Hull and venture into the crowded streets of &#8211; and around &#8211; Boston. It usually ends poorly with a traffic jam or general bitterness, but sometimes we do discover new and exciting ventures when we venture off-peninsula. On Tuesday of this week, we had just such an opportunity at the offices of <strong><a href="http://www.youcastr.com/">YouCastr</a></strong> in Cambridge. Our tour guide was a co-founder of the &#8220;The You&#8221; and serial start-up guy, <strong>Brad Johnson</strong>. Regular Shots meanderings follow, so feel free to skim ahead if you&#8217;re not into featurey/business story content.</em></p>
<p>CAMBRIDGE, Mass. &#8211; Across Hurley Street, outside the makeshift conference room&#8217;s windows at <strong><a href="http://www.youcastr.com/info/about">YouCastr</a></strong> headquarters, the building with the <a href="http://www.biopure.com/">Biopure</a> logo on it <a href="http://blogs.forbes.com/sciencebizblog/2008/09/bloody-amazing.html">sits as a cautionary tale</a> for any 21st century start-up. Biopure <a href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NASDAQ:BPUR&#038;client=news">appears</a> to have stumbled sloppily in chasing what all new ventures covet: financial success.</p>
<p><strong>Brad Johnson</strong>, however, is too busy unwrapping a chicken burrito and glancing at his handwritten notes about YouCastr to even think about Biopure. Or the inherent obstacles of standing out in today&#8217;s (overly) crowded digital sports media sector.</p>
<p>&#8220;You have to have a level of comfort in taking risks in the start-up world,&#8221; says Johnson, YouCastr&#8217;s co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer, who previously founded <a href="http://www.intrepidlearningsolutions.com/">Intrepid Learning Solutions</a> and has been on the inside with major players like EMC, PepsiCo, Polaroid, and KPMG. &#8220;We don&#8217;t pretend we&#8217;ll be a huge media company. In fact, our dream is to be a part of large media company like Disney or FOX.&#8221;</p>
<p>For now though, the angel-funded, small (under 10 person) start-up is still crawling into its walking phase. Already, the YouCastr crew has developed a robust community of both amateur and professional New Media providers and consumers. At present, the nascent site is a conglomeration of 21st century <a href="http://www.howstuffworks.com/ham-radio.htm">Ham radio operators</a> who are experimenting with broadcasting globally while thinking locally. They exhibit varying degrees of professionalism and entertainment and they mostly do a good job of taking blogging into its 2.0 phase (video, audio and interactivity). </p>
<p>The bulk of the site is currently audio-driven, but there are written elements as well with video on the horizon. With a mix of opinion-based talk-radio-influenced shows and live broadcasts of high school, college and amateur sporting events, YouCastr&#8217;s fledgling &#8220;community&#8221; is offering up original content heretofore unavailable for widespread consumption.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve had several hundred listeners who tuned in for an <a href="http://www.youcastr.com/column/T-Man/american-legion-coach-merrill-morgan-talks-baseball">American Legion Baseball</a> tournament,&#8221; said Johnson, 46 and a native of Jamestown, New York who did undergrad at <a href="http://www.sbu.edu/alumni.aspx">St. Bonaventure</a>. &#8220;And we&#8217;ve had smaller numbers for things like a Whiffle ball tournament and some high school football games. (So-called) &#8216;Olympic sports&#8217; participants at colleges are loving it because they have a way for their fans to follow them when they&#8217;re on the road.&#8221;</p>
<p>(The site seems perfect for campus radio stations to use for coverage of non-revenue sports created entirely by students at reasonable costs.)</p>
<p>Added up, the numbers will begin to become attractive for advertisers (and/or potential investors in YouCastr), according to Johsnon, because the users are from all over the country and hit a desirable, hard-to-reach demogrpahic (mostly 14-29 year-olds, Johnson indicates). Still in the Beta phase, Johnson said YouCastr is averaging a respectable 30,000 unique users per month.</p>
<p>That number is likely to jump considerably in the coming weeks as video is incorporated and the chance for live video streams from users becomes available. Already, the audio format is simple-to-use for even novice podcasters and the video offerings will be similar, according to Johnson. In some ways, YouCastr is creating a live-version of YouTube with an emphasis on sports. Although, as Johnson admits, &#8220;it translates into all sort of news coverage, entertainment, politics.&#8221;</p>
<p>Instead of having 10,000 people listen to one broadcast or show, Johsnon says <a href="http://www.masshightech.com/stories/2008/06/02/weekly8-Obscure-sports,-colleges-are-YouCastr%E2%80%99s-target.html">YouCastr</a> is looking to offer thousands of options to niche audiences. In September, YouCastr had 1,200 broadcasts, Johnson says.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had a grandmother from Hawaii write in to thank us for allowing her to listen to her daughter&#8217;s softball game from the University of Alabama.&#8221;</p>
<p>The concept for YouCastr was conceived, according to Johnson, on the Back Bay roof deck of co-founder <a href="http://www.crunchbase.com/person/ariel-diaz">Ariel Diaz</a>. &#8220;We&#8217;d bring a white board up there and just write down ideas of what we thought it could be,&#8221; said Johsnon. &#8220;There are a lot of broadcasters that bring an event to thousands of people. We realized that what no one was doing was bring a thousand different things to a hundred people each.&#8221;</p>
<p>The broadcasts incorporate the ability to chat with users, conduct polls and, for purposes of sports talk shows, accept callers. There are logical extensions being incorporated for hand-held device usage. &#8220;One group of our broadcasters have already come together and they have basically created a &#8220;station&#8221; with regular time slots, cross-promotion and crossover banter,&#8221; says Johsnon, &#8220;just like a talk radio station would have.&#8221; YouCastr has also forged deals to livestream existing radio stations&#8217; content, including that of 890 ESPN, an early signee that helped shape what YouCastr could best provide for commercial stations.</p>
<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t realize how quickly and (virally) the community would spring up,&#8221; says Johnson.</p>
<p>That community is expanding with an army of foot soldiers being assembled on college campuses to help spread the gospel of YouCastr through giveaways and buzz-creation. &#8220;It&#8217;s a good way to put feet on the street at a low cost,&#8221; says Johnson. &#8220;We&#8217;re all over Facebook, MySpace, Twitter &#8211; that&#8217;s how our users communicate and that&#8217;s where we have to be (telling our story).&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a story that Johnson hopes won&#8217;t include the travails of its across-the-street neighbor in Start-upVille.</p>
<p>• The tireless and incomparable <strong>Michael David Smith</strong> <a href="http://mma.fanhouse.com/2008/10/09/espns-michael-wilbon-says-kimbo-slice-seth-petruzelli-fight-wa/">picked up on</a> some irresponsible accusations from Angry <strong>Michael Wilbon</strong> on Thursday&#8217;s &#8220;Pardon the Interruption.&#8221; Shots too was taken aback by the Wilby Words.</p>
<p>We get the feeling that the between-segments <a href="http://tviv.org/Bumper">&#8220;bumper&#8221;</a> between Wilby and on-satellite <strong>Dan Le Batard</strong> wasn&#8217;t meant for audio. These are some of the most damning words Wilbon uttered (taken from MDS&#8217;s transcription and copacetic with what Shots heard as we were in the backyard in listen-only mode for the segment).</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know what Kimbo&#8217;s ties are,&#8221; Wilbon said. &#8220;Kimbo still could have taken a dive while others are trying to prop him up. He could have gotten paid.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>His &#8220;ties?&#8221; That&#8217;s not a very nice word to be insinuating about an event that, in one night, had <a href="http://mmamania.com/2008/10/05/elite-xc-heats-up-cbs-ratings-with-oct-4-show-at-bankatlantic-center/">at least the same amount of viewers</a> as the average <a href="http://www.ajc.com/hawks/content/sports/braves/stories/2008/10/07/TBS_ratings_fall_MLB_playoffs.html">MLB division series</a> number on TBS (4.3 million). </p>
<p>&#8220;Ties&#8221; suggest something untoward (as does the fix discussion Wilbon initiated, of course) and without substantiated evidence, Wilbon is treading very lightly on some serious legal grounds. he certainly wouldn&#8217;t make such claims about the NHL or, shudder at the thought, the Arena Football League.</p>
<p>Reached via email on Thursday night ESPN spokesman, Mike Soltys, said, &#8220;PTI has been doing something different the past month with little segments in the middle of commercial breaks that have the appearance of being accidental look-ins, but (are) all planned. I didn&#8217;t see show, but I assume that is what happened.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Kimbo and Wilby on CBS for the next installment? Might make for a better match than a rematch with <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news?slug=dw-petruzelli100708&#038;prov=yhoo&#038;type=lgns">the Smoothie King</a>. Might have to rename Wilbon &#8220;Mimbo&#8221; for the evening.</p>
<p>. . . Sure sounds like a better investment to do an EliteXC event for short money and grab an audience comparable to one of America&#8217;s Three Major Sports, right? Elite is actually the poor man&#8217;s version of the industry standard, UFC, and its <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view/2008_10_10_Dana_White_and_Walter_Hill_go_to_Southie___/">Boston-connected president, <strong>Dana White</strong></a>.</p>
<p>. . . Good work by the <em>Herald&#8217;s</em> <strong>Dan Duggan</strong> to get White <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/other_sports/ultimate_fighting/view/2008_10_09_Fix_rumor_riles_UFC_boss_/srvc=sports&#038;position=recent">on the record</a> on Wednesday.</p>
<p>. . . How about old <strong>WWZN 1510 AM</strong> friend <strong>Jon Anik</strong> making his mark on <a href="http://mmamania.com/2008/10/09/mma-live-episode-22-video-on-kimbo-slice-fallout-and-more-on-espncom/#comment-902445">ESPN&#8217;s MMA</a> show? Anik certainly never got his due in this market as the video confirms.</p>
<p>. . . <a href="http://www.mmafighting.com/news/2008/10/09/ken-shamrock-issues-open-letter-elitexc-cbs-fight">Lot</a> of <a href="http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2008/10/09/adam-morgans-sprawl-n-brawl-mma-news-roundup-2/">MMA talk</a> out <a href="http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2008/10/6/629683/espn-s-pti-and-around-the">there</a> if you&#8217;d like a <a href="http://www.fightticker.com/story_1009080815_mma_808_inside_hawaiis_fight_game_documentary_available_online">crash course</a>.</p>
<p>• Am I the only one laughing out loud at <strong>HBO&#8217;s</strong> new <a href="http://www.hbo.com/tim/">&#8220;Life and Times of Tim?&#8221;</a> Not to mention I&#8217;m in love with his cartoon girlfriend <a href="http://www.hbo.com/tim/characters/amy.html">Amy</a> (yep, a new low for Shots &#8211; Cartoon Girl crush). Best I can tell, Tim is a cross between Ray Romano and Jerry Seinfeld. Oh, and <strong>Tom Werner</strong> is an executive producer, so you&#8217;ll be supporting Red Sox Nation by watching.</p>
<p>Trust me on this one. Sunday nights.</p>
<p>• There&#8217;s just no need for the three man booth we&#8217;ll be getting from <strong>TBS</strong> for the ALDS [<strong>Chip Caray</strong> (play-by-play), <strong>Ron Darling</strong> (analyst), <strong>Buck Martinez</strong> (analyst) and <strong>Craig Sager</strong> (reporter)]. Darling and Martinez are equally unimpressive and to try and create one full color analyst out of two halves is a waste of air time. Caray has been underwhelming for the most part and there&#8217;s not one iota of homerism when we tell you that <strong>Don Orsillo</strong> is very close to meriting the Caray role. Very close. </p>
<p><strong>Ernie Johnson</strong> has been his usual stellar self in-studio (although you just know he misses Kenny and Charles) and <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?videoId=3621800"><strong>Dennis Eckersley</strong></a> has again proven he&#8217;s a National guy with a capital &#8220;N.&#8221; ESPN really should make another run at The Eck and figure out a way to use him &#8211; even if he doesn&#8217;t want to go Bristol all the time.</p>
<p>. . . <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/10/tnt-to-televise-landmark-outdoor-nba-preseason-game-with-barkley-miller-and-albert/">Outdoor pre-season hoops</a> <em>with</em> Charles however could be worth a looksie.</p>
<p>• My goodness, <strong>Lou Merloni</strong> has really burst on the scene, hasn&#8217;t he? Framingham Lou went toe-to-toe with Basketball <strong>Bob Ryan</strong> on <strong>&#8220;Globe 10.0&#8243;</strong> this week and Lou-Lou held his own across all sports.</p>
<p>. . . <strong>Brian Daubach</strong> on the other hand, not so good in his <strong>WEEI 850 AM</strong> shifts.</p>
<p>• <strong>Comcast SportsNet</strong> announced on Thursday that <strong>Tommy Heinsohn</strong> will work zero road games this season for the first time in 28 years. In addition, Shots has confirmed that the network&#8217;s nine-year relationship with add-in color commentator <strong>Bob Cousy</strong> has ended. Cousy had averaged about ten games per year for CSN, according to a spokesman for the regional network.</p>
<p>Heinsohn will continue to do color commentary for home Celts&#8217; games alongside <strong>Mike Gorman</strong> and Heinsohn will provide in-studio analysis for road games, alongside <strong>Gary Tanguay</strong>. <strong>Donny Marshall</strong> gets color duty for the full slate of CSN&#8217;s road games and <strong>Greg Dickerson</strong> continues as sideline reporter for both home and away contests. </p>
<p>. . . CSN is also boasting &#8220;new in-game graphics, including a new logo; new in-game scoreboard; and new in-game animation. During every Comcast SportsNet Celtics telecast, fans can chat with Comcast SportsNet talent . . . during the game via ComcastSportsNet.com.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Shots has confirmed that Marshall will not return to the network&#8217;s <a href="http://newengland.comcastsportsnet.com/celtics/celtics-now/">&#8220;Celtics Now&#8221;</a> weekly, in-season magazine show and that a sole, male host will fill the role previously held by Marshall and <strong>Laura Behnke</strong> (who left the market, <em>see below</em>). The as-yet-named replacement is from outside the network, Shots is told.</p>
<p>• Behnke is now a few months into her stint at <strong>WNTV</strong>, the NBC affiliate in San Francisco, and in an email correspondence with Shots reported that things are going well on the Left Coast.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s been interesting so far, but I must admit I do miss many things about Boston, especially the sports passion,&#8221; said Behnke, who shone brightly in her <strong>NECN</strong> and <strong>CSN</strong> time in Beantown, even making a smooth transition into fill-in duty at <strong>WEEI 850 AM</strong>. &#8220;I still keep a close eye on the New England teams, and had a great time covering the 49ers/Patriots game last Sunday.&#8221;</p>
<p>Behnke said she was on Lane Kiffin Watch the past month or so in addition to her sports anchor duties and added that she is learning how to navigate her way through Candlestick Park and McAfee Coliseum.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a much more laid back market, something I&#8217;m definitely not used to,&#8221; said Behnke. &#8220;Bottom line, so far, so good in San Francisco; though part of me will always be in Boston.&#8221;</p>
<p>• The <em>Boston Globe&#8217;s</em> &#8220;OT Magazine&#8221; has made its first major mistake by bringing aboard ex-<strong>WBZ-TV</strong> sports anchor <strong>Bob Lobel</strong> as a <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/ot/">columnist</a>. Lobel &#8211; who has incredibly managed to land a morning radio gig &#8211; lost all credibility (or what remained of his cred) when he overinflated and mis-reported some <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2008/07/report_manny_fi.html">Manny matters</a> in July. Now, upstart &#8216;OT&#8217; brings Lobel aboard and immediately gets demerits for such a useless addition. Name recognition is one thing, one trick ponies are quite another. We have no problem with a responsible and credible contributor like <strong>Tom Caron</strong> for &#8216;OT&#8217;, but why on earth would a &#8220;new&#8221; publication with a group of fresh voices go for the such a trite cliche of Boston&#8217;s sports media past.</p>
<p>• Monday night&#8217;s ALDS celebration once again brought out the worst in local sports anchors from Fenway. Between the giddy screaming of <strong>NECN&#8217;s Chris Collins</strong> and the over-the-top fawning of everything Red and Sox from WHDH Channel 7&#8217;s <strong>Joe Amorosino</strong> it was enough to force all sane-thinking viewers over to Channel 4, which had the good sense (or lack of resources) to go with its regularly scheduled programming of David Letterman at 11:30. (Not surprisingly , Dan Roche got some of the best stuff from the post-game, which ran fresh during Monday&#8217;s evening news broadcasts). <strong>NESN</strong> did a pretty solid job of mixing in analysis and interviews, even utilizing Framingham Lou on-field with <strong>Kathryn Tappen</strong> (while <strong>Heidi Watney</strong> once again was relegated to soaking clubhouse duty). </p>
<p>• Lastly, we know we say it regularly and then never follow through, but we really and truly need to get away from this blog for the sake of our &#8220;real life&#8221; projects. If I&#8217;m doing what I&#8217;m supposed to be and progressing as I need to, my visits to these parts will be infrequent. I hope you understand and appreciate your support. A couple a months of solitude and we&#8217;ll be back at you before the year evaporates.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott
Boston Sports Media Watch
WEEI.com editor Rob Bradford has confirmed to Scott&#8217;s Shots that part-timer Ron Borges is leaving the site for a full-time gig at the Boston Herald.
When reached on his cell phone Tuesday night in the 7 p.m. hour, Borges hung up on me after I identified myself. I took that as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p><strong>WEEI.com</strong> editor <strong>Rob Bradford</strong> has confirmed to Scott&#8217;s Shots that <a href="http://weei.com/No-Treat-in-Tricks-For-Pats/3003619">part-timer</a> <strong>Ron Borges</strong> is leaving the site for a full-time gig at the <em>Boston Herald</em>.</p>
<p>When reached on his cell phone Tuesday night in the 7 p.m. hour, Borges hung up on me after I identified myself. I took that as a classless way of saying &#8220;no comment.&#8221;</p>
<p>But Bradford indicated Borges would be done with WEEI.com on or about October 3 and that it is likely Borges will be writing for the <em>Herald</em> when the Patriots return from the bye week in San Francisco.</p>
<p>&#8220;The <em>Herald</em> is getting a guy who is being read and I have the numbers to prove it,&#8221; said Bradford, who declined to be specific on page views. &#8220;He was living up to the investment we made in him. I would encourage anyone to go back and look at the 14 (pieces) he has done for us (so far) and they will see exactly the reasons we hired Ron: (among them were) his NFL sources, his strong voice and his writing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bradford said he has no regrets in what turns out to be a month-long rental of the former <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/03/06/globe_suspends_sports_reporter_borges/"><em>Boston Globe</em> writer</a> who &#8220;retired&#8221; after his suspension from that paper for what the <em>Globe</em> termed plagiarism. </p>
<p>Since then, Borges has been on a road to redemption with frequent, paid TV spots and several writing gigs, in addition to a weak attempt at personal blogging. His short, but effective stint at WEEI.com may have helped remind locals what &#8220;Good Ron Borges&#8221; can offer in terms of expertise and insight. It&#8217;s the <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/sports/2004/06/06/2004-06-06_when_boxing_writers_attack_b.html">&#8220;Evil Ron Borges&#8221;</a> that adds the <a href="http://deadspin.com/sports/hometown-columnists/why-your-hometown-columnist-sucks-ron-borges-150334.php">intrigue</a> to the whole package.</p>
<p>&#8220;That was a defining moment in getting Ron and it gave us some momentum that we haven&#8217;t relinquished,&#8221; Bradford said. &#8220;We are grateful to Ron for what he did for us and I think he was grateful for the (opportunity). What he did for us, I think, helped his position in the eyes of the marketplace and that&#8217;s good for him.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s unclear whether the move will wind up being good for the <em>Boston Herald</em> and sports editor <strong>Hank Hryniewicz</strong>. The hire comes at a pivotal time for the scrappy tabloid, especially on the sports desk where recent defections have left the ranks of Hank&#8217;s Heroes very thin. Beyond the personnel losses, the Borges hire signifies a calculated risk by Hryniewicz, who finds himself only four months removed from the <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/05/tomase-moment-of-truth-live-blog/">mid-May maelstrom</a> over the <strong>John Tomase</strong> matter.</p>
<p>With Tomase and Borges on his staff, Hank Herald now holds two of the most notorious sportswriters in the city&#8217;s history on his roster. In reality, it amounts to a cross-highway trade of Borges for <strong>Tony Massarotti</strong> &#8211; a swap that would seem to favor the <em>Globe</em>.</p>
<p>The falling dominoes were set in motion over the course of the summer as the <em>Herald</em> lost valued contributors Bradford (WEEI.com), Massarotti (<em>Globe</em>), <strong>Mike Felger (WEEI) </strong> and <strong>Jeff Horrigan (lifestyle change)</strong>. Hank Herald is in the process of filling three vacant spots and Borges appears to be the first move that has been locked down, with the two other spots likely going to baseball writers. </p>
<p>Last week, Hryniewicz told Shots in an email that he would have &#8220;no comment on any ongoing interviews or negotiations. I will say, however, that I continue to speak with a number of impressive candidates for the three positions and I am quite pleased with the quality of the individuals who have shown an interest in coming to work for the <em>Boston Herald</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bradford said he knew there was a possibility that a full time offer would woo Borges away from Entercom&#8217;s fledgling webiste, &#8220;but it was still a good move for us and for Ron. I told him, &#8216;I&#8217;m happy for you and I&#8217;m also happy for Hank and the <em>Herald</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . It&#8217;s also unclear how the new job will affect Borges&#8217;s other multi-media affiliations. He currently averages about two nights per week on the <strong>CN8</strong> 7 p.m. edition of <strong>&#8220;Out of Bounds.&#8221;</strong> [Disclaimer: Shots also appears on that and the 11:30 p.m. OOB.] But Borges &#8211; who will likely be traveling more in his <em>Herald</em> role &#8211; also recently appeared on <strong>Comcast SportsNet</strong> and those appearances likely require less time at a similar payscale to the CN8 spots. Alliances such as the one with Golden Boy Promotions would clearly have to cease if, in fact, they are still in place (as they <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?entryID=3597342&#038;name=rafael_dan">appear to be according to <strong>Dan Rafael</strong></a>). Other part-time gigs would also likely be out for Borges per terms of his <em>Herald</em> deal.</p>
<p>. . . Bradford has already begun the process of filling the soon-to-be vacant Borges spot and said &#8220;there is no shortage&#8221; of candidates. He also indicated the site is close to filling two part-time Celtics slots after having already posted some of <a href="http://blogs.weei.com/robbradford/2008/09/19/the-bruins-are-back/">new Bruins&#8217; contributor</a>, <strong>Joe Haggerty</strong>.</p>
<p>. . . Not sure if we should expect a &#8220;Welcome to the Paperhood&#8221; note from <a href="http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/index.php"><strong>Kerry J. Byrne</strong></a> or not?</p>
<p>• <strong>SHOTS&#8217; INSTANT ANALYSIS OF THE BORGES HIRE:</strong></p>
<p>Bradford is right. The <em>Herald</em> is getting a voice. But at what cost?</p>
<p>Borges is both polarizing and abrasive &#8211; two traits that usually make for excellent tabloid journalism. But he&#8217;s also never fully explained his departure from the <em>Globe</em> and the lingering questions are something Hryniewicz needs to have answered before Borges can effectively do his job. The Tomase situation was handled with some very sloppy direction from above which makes it imperative for the re-birth of Borges at Wingo Way to be handled with glasnost and transparency by ALL involved.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to get too personal on this assessment of Borges, but I do thing his reaction to my Tuesday call is quite telling. How hard is a &#8220;no comment&#8221; or an &#8220;I&#8217;m not talking to you,&#8221; instead of simply hanging up?</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no question I have been critical of the former Broadsheet Bully (turned Tabloid Tyrant), but I have also made every attempt to balance my coverage of Borges since his odd separation from the <em>Globe</em>. When his Brady scoop from earlier in the month happened, I &#8211; and others &#8211; gave Borges credit. When he <a href="http://ronborges.com/">started a personal blog</a> and infrequently updated it, I called him out on it. When it was apparent that Borges was in cahoots with Oscar De La Hoya, I pointed it out. And when WEEI.com hired him, I gave both the <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/08/monday-morning-media-matters-weeicom-lands-will-leitch-strategy-takes-shape-to-become-%E2%80%9Cmust-bookmark%E2%80%9D/">pros and cons</a> of such a move. In other words, I&#8217;ve covered Borges the way he covers his subjects.</p>
<p>Would I hire Ron Borges if I were Hank Herald. Probably not. But maybe that&#8217;s because I don&#8217;t know Ron&#8217;s side of things from the plagiarism examples that were unearthed while he was at the <em>Globe</em>. He <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2007/05/the-golden-boys-pro-bono-scribe/">once suggested</a> that the Lord would have a role in dispersing the true story, but as of yet the Almighty has not deemed it a worthy topic. Perhaps He should.</p>
<p>There is, as a trusted reader reminded me recently, only one mortal sin in the business of professional journalism and that is the act of <a href="http://www.dailyprogress.com/cdp/news/opinion/op_ed/article/writing_off_plagiarism/26133/">plagiarism</a>. Even if the industry has long forgotten that tenet (Witness: <strong>Barnicle, Mike</strong>; <a href="http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=45&#038;aid=20063"><strong>Davis, Ken</strong></a>; et al), it is still the duty of reputable news organizations to have the decency to ensure readers that the highest level of journalism is being practiced. If there is someone on staff who has had blemishes on his past works, it would seem only proper that those blemishes be addressed before the writer begins earnestly trying to gain our trust again.</p>
<p>Especially at a paper where the <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/football/patriots/view.bg?articleid=1094174">&#8220;bond&#8221; of trust</a> is so valued.</p>
<p>• The Papelbon-fueled post-game celebration from Fenway on Tuesday night gave a telling glimpse into how the NESN people are considering using their sideline talent as the season wends into October. Using both <strong>Heidi Watney</strong> and <strong>Kathryn Tappen</strong> for post-game reaction, the network leaned much more heavily on the more polished Tappen for interviews (including Terry Francona&#8217;s). Watney was caught unprepared with follow-up questions several times (with a very patient Theo Epstein once) and was clearly asked by a producer to fall back on the catch-all &#8220;greatest memory of the season&#8221; question.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s worth monitoring who NESN sends on the road with the Sox in the playoffs as it might behoove the in-house network of the team to have a more seasoned and ready reporter (Tappen) under the pressure of post-season pre- and post-game duties.</p>
<p>. . . &#8220;It never gets old,&#8221; but then again, it gets old pretty quickly. I mean really, WHAT have they accomplished? I hate to be cranky, but it&#8217;s just a little too much champagne spraying for September 23. Save the bubbly for October wins of note.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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Boston Sports Media Watch
As if to show just how serious they are about being an Internet player, WEEI.com  today (8/18/08) announces the addition of Deadspin founder, Will Leitch, to its rapidly expanding line-up of writers. Leitch &#8211; tabbed as &#8220;The Outsider&#8221; &#8211; will write twice-monthly (every other Wednesday) for the site and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>As if to show just how serious they are about being an Internet player, <strong>WEEI.com</strong>  today (8/18/08) announces the addition of Deadspin founder, <strong>Will Leitch</strong>, to its rapidly expanding line-up of writers. Leitch &#8211; tabbed as &#8220;The Outsider&#8221; &#8211; will write twice-monthly (every other Wednesday) for the site and offers up a <a href="http://weei.com/pages/2798166.php?">&#8220;Hello, Boston&#8221;</a> piece today. In short, Leitch told Scott&#8217;s Shots joining the <a href="http://weei.com/pages/2772606.php">WEEI.com</a> team was an easy decision, as he had previously felt the power of &#8216;EEI and it shook him to his soul. Sort of.</p>
<p>“When I was on the <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/richard_deitsch/02/10/leitch.qa/index.html">book tour</a>,” <a href="http://www.observer.com/2008/deadspins-will-leitch-joins-new-york">Leitch</a> explained via email over the weekend, “I bet I did 8 to 10 radio interviews a day for the first three weeks. <a href="http://audio.weei.com/search?q=leitch">Only one of them</a> earned any appreciable traction: WEEI. </p>
<p>“Every Boston friend I have is oddly meticulous about the station; they know who&#8217;s on at pretty much every hour, and can psychologically break down every broadcaster for biases, weaknesses and favorite in-break snack,” said Leitch. “It&#8217;s pretty difficult to find any community like that anywhere. Plus, you know, they asked.”</p>
<p>Doing the asking was <strong>Rob Bradford</strong>, the site&#8217;s content overlord as well as a featured writer. Bradford had never met nor spoken with Leitch, but he recognized the slightly deranged Midwesterner as one of the most <a href="http://deadspin.com/385513/of-jimmy-olson-spittle-and-the-dying-of-the-light">important Internet sports voices</a> of the decade and figured, “. . . you never know. Couldn&#8217;t hurt to ask,” said Bradford in an extensive phone interview on Friday. “The goal for WEEI.com is to get the best people, to be creative and to be ahead of the curve. Will has built his reputation with his creativity.</p>
<p>“He will provide an outsider&#8217;s view on Boston sports,” he said. “We sometimes lose ourselves in our own little world here. He&#8217;ll bring perspective as to how we&#8217;re being perceived from (beyond Route 495).”</p>
<p>Leitch, who left Deadspin this summer for a spot at New York Magazine, is also contributing to The Sporting News and working on another book “about baseball.” He is well aware of the sharpened fangs (and unique users) that will surely accompany his arrival at WEEI.com.</p>
<p>“Oh, I&#8217;m certainly not counting on any sort of acceptance. I honestly have no idea how this will work,” he said. “They&#8217;ve given me pretty free reign with it, but, from the get-go, I&#8217;m making it as clear as possible that I&#8217;m no expert in Boston sports. That&#8217;s why I hope it will be fun. I think when you&#8217;re in the middle of the maelstrom, it can be difficult to fathom how the rest of the world sees you. </p>
<p>“Right now, Boston is the most compelling sports city in America; it&#8217;s not even close,” he said. “I&#8217;m hoping to tap into that. Look at the Manny situation. When he started acting up, the rest of the planet was like, &#8216;Well, there he goes again. They&#8217;ll figure it out, like they always do.&#8217;</p>
<p>“Boston fans knew better; they knew the atmosphere had changed. That&#8217;s amazing to me. The city&#8217;s fandom is a palpable, breathing thing; it&#8217;s fascinating to watch,&#8221; said Leitch, 32. &#8220;I want to try to figure that out. I&#8217;ll probably fail. But hopefully it&#8217;ll be fun trying. And hey: I&#8217;ve been writing online for a long time. I can certainly take whatever criticism comes my way; I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll deserve just about all of it.”</p>
<p>With Leitch joining the ranks of Boston&#8217;s bloggers, the city will now have claims on both the Grandfather of New Media Sports &#8220;coverage&#8221; (<strong>Bill Simmons</strong>) and the Godfather of the genre (Leitch).</p>
<p>“I&#8217;d be pretty honored to be compared to Simmons, until you realize how poorly one measures up to Simmons, and then I&#8217;m screwed,” said Leitch. “Simmons oozed Boston sports from his pores back in the day; I won&#8217;t be doing that. I couldn&#8217;t if I tried. But hey, nobody wants a <a href="http://www.jg-tc.com/articles/2008/02/18/news/doc47b8ee26e563f392365375.txt">St. Louis Sports Guy</a>. If people are expecting me to be a new Simmons, they&#8217;ll be sorely disappointed. But I don&#8217;t think anybody expects that.”</p>
<p>Mostly, as Leitch will learn, the Boston sports media consumer wants full effort and full interest in the topics. Leitch seems to know that and appears to be reaching a tipping point for side projects.</p>
<p>“My plate&#8217;s pretty full right now. I&#8217;m working on the next book. . . I&#8217;m writing a page for <em>The Sporting News</em> in every issue and, of course, working at <a href="http://nymag.com/nymag/9317/">New York mag</a>, which is more fun than I could have imagined.</p>
<p>“Everyone here is so freaking smart; I&#8217;m honored they think I could possibly keep up. (I can&#8217;t.),” he said. “And, of course, I&#8217;ll keep popping by Deadspin whenever (Leitch&#8217;s replacement) <strong>AJ (Daulerio)</strong> lets me.”</p>
<p>• Okay, now that you have digested the Leitch role for fledgling WEEI.com. it&#8217;s probably a good idea to do a little re-set here before we get too deep into all of this. The web site is on the verge of announcing several hires in addition to this list we have already compiled in prior posts:</p>
<p> &#8211; <strong>Rob Bradford</strong> (Full-time, content editor/writer)<br />
 &#8211; <strong>Alex Speier</strong> (Full-time, editor/<a href="http://weei.com/pages/2800842.php?">writing</a>)<br />
 &#8211; <strong>Mike Felger</strong> (Weekly Patriots Report Card and Mailbag)<br />
 &#8211; <strong>Ron Borges</strong> (A post-game column and a Friday offering)<br />
 &#8211; <strong>Jeff Goodman</strong> (<a href="http://weei.com/Who-is-the-next-James-Posey--Danny-Ainge-has-a-pre/2801500">Basketball</a> offering)</p>
<p>Shots has also confirmed through WEEI.com that the website is also bringing aboard:</p>
<p> &#8211; <a href="http://redsox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20020822&#038;content_id=110166&#038;vkey=news_tex&#038;fext=.jsp&#038;c_id=tex"><strong>Mike Petraglia</strong></a> (Contributor with audio and <a href="http://blogs.weei.com/mikepetraglia/">writing</a>)<br />
 &#8211; <a href="http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-7720751.html"><strong>Carlson Mozdiez</strong></a> (Full-time – was Webmaster/Marketing/Promotions and will add blogging and continue with technical side expertise)<br />
 &#8211; <a href="http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:u1plh9hMACUJ:www.bostonscore.com/tag/detroit+gary+from+chapel+hill+rob+bradford&#038;hl=en&#038;ct=clnk&#038;cd=3&#038;gl=us"><strong>Gary (Marbry) From Chapel Hill</strong></a> (<a href="http://blogs.weei.com/garymarbry/">Contributor</a> of Nuggetpalooza)<br />
 &#8211; <a href="http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:6rVRNCb4c9IJ:www.bostonsportsmedia.com/2005/10/bc-in-prime-time+kirk+minihane+fantasy+football+boston+sports+media&#038;hl=en&#038;ct=clnk&#038;cd=1&#038;gl=us&#038;client=firefox-a"><strong>Kirk Minihane</strong></a> (Contributor, Fantasy Football writer)<br />
 &#8211; Some type of <a href="http://www.theonion.com/content/sports">“Onion”</a>-like <a href="http://weei.com/pages/2801577.php?">Boston-focused</a> contribution<br />
– <strong>Sean Casey</strong> of the Red Sox (likely for video-logging)<br />
- An <a href="http://weei.com/pages/2275084.php?">offering</a> from &#8216;EEI producers.</p>
<p>Also, there will be some special debut Monday introductory offerings from Leitch, <a href="http://weei.com/Living-Life-Without-Brady--Word-Counts/2801175">Felger</a>, <a href="http://weei.com/Defensive-Doubts/2801006">Borges</a> <a href="http://weei.com/How-I-Became-One-of-Them/2800716">et al</a>. </p>
<p>(The transition to some new content will take time, as you&#8217;ll see in cruising the site &#8211; best bet is probably to go to the &#8220;Columnists/Blogs&#8221; tab.)</p>
<p>The immediate result of all this is what launches today at WEEI.com, but both Bradford and Vice Prsident/General Manager, <strong>Tim Murphy</strong>, emphasize this is only a beginning of what they both ultimately envision as a major destination site for Boston Sports Fans.</p>
<p>“This is a ground-breaking, not a ribbon-cutting,” said Murphy in an exclusive interview with Shots last week. “Hopefully by the end of January, we will be (at full capacity). First, we have to become &#8216;must-bookmark&#8217; and I think we&#8217;re well on our way to that (with this first round of development).”</p>
<p>For now, the Entercom entrance into the arena has set off a <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/08/kilgore-is-here-globe-rounds-out-baseball-beat/">slight flurry of shuffling</a> at the <em>Globe</em>.</p>
<p>“I want to make this point clear,” said an invigorated and fiery Bradford. “These initial moves weren&#8217;t done <i>just</i> to have people talking about us for a day or two. I believe Ron (Borges) is amongst the best at what he does. His game column in the <em>Globe</em> was always must-read. The day he left that paper, it became a worse paper.</p>
<p>“We approached Will because he is one of the most creative and talented writers out there today,” said Bradford. “We&#8217;re getting the best people at what they do and that will mean a combination of old school journalists and new media people as well.”</p>
<p>Tempering the simmering competition a bit, Murphy is presently content with sharing the market&#8217;s Internet pie.</p>
<p>“We’re not trying to emulate Boston.com or BostonHerald.com and we don’t necessarily have to beat them or replace them,” said Murphy. “We’ll offer a unique perspective and be a source of both news and entertainment and we&#8217;ll do it with a new cast of editorial voices to add to the compelling and informative audio content we already have from WEEI.”</p>
<p>As for the early controversy that accompanied news of the Borges acquisition, Bradford is steadfast in his belief that Borges is committed and, quite possibly driven to silence his detractors.</p>
<p>“When I talked to Ron, the only thing I needed to know from him was whether he was ready to kick some butt,” said Bradford. “He is. Some people will forget (about his past) and some won&#8217;t and I get that. But I think he is motivated to put some of that stuff to rest and that motivation serves us well.”</p>
<p>(A Scott&#8217;s Shots attempt to interview Borges was rebuffed by WEEI.com&#8217;s <a href = http://www.regancomm.com/public-relation-firms-our-clients.asp> PR agency of record</A>.)</p>
<p>The all-in approach to the web-side is a new one for an Entercom entity, but as Murphy pointed out, WEEI is a pretty advanced laboratory to experiment in.</p>
<p>“In many ways, WEEI is an anomaly in the radio world,&#8221; <a href="http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/article/122308">Murphy</a> said. &#8220;The depth of penetration in 25-54 year old male demographic is incredible. It’s the model for (this segment of) radio in many ways.</p>
<p>“Any media company that reaches a broad segment is at a point now where they have to act quickly to leverage these assets they have,” said Murphy. “That’s what Entercom – and <a href="http://www.savewrko.com/archives/2007/01/david_field_spr.php">David Field</a> – is doing by investing in the web. This is the way broadcasting in general is going.”</p>
<p>Murphy said the WEEI.com is generating 250,000 unique visitors per month now (8,300 per day, which seems high for a mostly static site) and he hopes to have that number at 1 million per month by the end of 2009. The task is daunting, but Murphy thinks he&#8217;s got a leg up.</p>
<p>&#8220;What scares me is that there’s a large graveyard full of the web entries that had huge traffic but couldn&#8217;t monetize it,&#8221; said Murphy. &#8220;WEEI has already done that and this will allows us to further that. The site as it is, is currently profitable.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Murphy promised an updated look and feel for the site, an optimization of the audio search feature and easier navigation.</p>
<p>. . . Murphy on Borges and Felger: &#8220;Ron and Mike will perspective that will be somewhat in contrast to a lot of what is on the air and that will help give a 360 degree perspective on the Patriots.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Murphy on Borges: &#8220;We&#8217;re very comfortable bringing Ron on board and he&#8217;s eager to re-establish himself. He was must-read in the Globe. We&#8217;re aware of his past and he&#8217;s excited to move forward.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Bradford on what appeals to him about the opportunity at WEEI.com: &#8220;It&#8217;s a clean slate, we can mold things the way we want. We&#8217;ve got resources, we&#8217;re not doing this on the cheap and we&#8217;ve also got all this amazing audio to use, which no one else has.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Bradford on the reaction from people who discover he left an Old Media stalwart for a New Media start-up: &#8220;People get it. They know what this opportunity is. It&#8217;s cool that people are seeing what I saw when I took the job.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . It&#8217;s reasonable to expect a Celtics columnist to be brought on in the coming weeks. Shots confirmed that Jackie MacMullan was pursued aggressively but currently she is too busy on her own book project to contribute to WEEI.com. That likely is a fluid situation and could change at any time. <strong>Peter May</strong> is probably also in the mix, but we&#8217;d rather see an up-and-comer grab the Celts spot.</p>
<p>. . . Bradford will be with the red Sox in Baltimore on his first official WEEI.com road-trip.</p>
<p>• Here are the Next Three Things, WEEI.com should seriously consider doing (in order of import):</p>
<p>1.Get an exclusive deal with a video partner, preferably <strong>Comcast Sports Network</strong>. There are already logical tie-ins with the regional network (Felger, Bradford) and a partnering would benefit both sides (especially CSN, which has yet to deliver on its promise of a “news-gathering” division). It allows for even more cross-promotion and gives the station another good Celtics tie-in.</p>
<p>2.Get a woman. <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/sportsminute;_ylt=AqbBgACY9gsOBZG9ZJu1BNZaoY14">Yahoo! Sports</a> has done wonders with its morning Sports Minute update featuring a competent, attractive <a href="http://sportsbybrooks.com/ashley-russell-huge-boobs-have-us-visiting-rivals-dot-com-13837">young lady</a>. WEEI.com can do the very same things on a local level and probably use the very same sponsor already supporting the Y! offering – Dunkin&#8217; Donuts.</p>
<p>3.Get an on-air show that prominently incorporates WEEI.com. This will have to be a “test kitchen” type of experiment, but one that could pay big dividends. By using a block of programming (weekend or late night, we&#8217;d guess) the station would be able to simultaneously promote the website and engage users with polls, email questions and on-line interactivity. Let Bradford and Speier have run of the studio and see what they come up with. It would have to be better than the current Saturday offerings of <a href = http://www.weei.com/pages/235671.php?> Musty, The Tracer and Butchie The Mayor</A>, right?</p>
<p>• <strong>John Dennis</strong> admitted last week that he – and others at WEEI – were, at first, skeptical of what WEEI.com would actually be. The cynics rolled their eyes, Dennis said.</p>
<p>“But we were dead wrong,” Dennis said. “This is not out of altruism that they are doing this. This is the next revenue stream and they see that.</p>
<p>“It&#8217;s not unlike what the Red Sox have done,” he said. “They saw they could earn revenue from putting signage on the Wall. They saw they could get naming rights money. You drill holes and see what comes up from (beneath). For WEEI.com, they aren&#8217;t cutting any corners. I think it has potential to be (a game-changer).</p>
<p>“I think, in their wildest dreams, they probably see that it could become as a local version of ESPN.com, with all these ways to cross-promote and sell,” Dennis said.</p>
<p>He laid out a scenario where he could envision an existing major sponsor at the station expanding its reach by sponsoring some exclusive &#8220;Dennis and Callahan&#8221; audio at WEEI.com</p>
<p>• <strong>LEITCH LEFTOVERS:</strong></p>
<p>. . . We couldn&#8217;t help but notice that Leitch now has slices of New York and Boston in his repertoire, we asked if LA was far behind?</p>
<p>“Well, all columns about LA would start three paragraphs in and end four paragraphs early. And those would be a bitch to edit,” he said.</p>
<p>Hear that Manny? Will Kills L.A.</p>
<p>. . . We let Leitch “out of here” with a closer that asked him to name three ways St. Louis (he is a lifelong Cards diehards card-carrying member) and Boston sports fans are alike and three ways they are different.</p>
<p>His reply:</p>
<p>SIMILARITIES:<br />
1. Fans are extremely knowledgeable, devoted and respectful of history.<br />
2. You get the sense that every fan at the home stadium would never want to be anywhere else than sitting in those stands.<br />
3.The football team can do whatever it wants, but it&#8217;ll never compare to the baseball team.</p>
<p>DIFFERENCES</p>
<p>1. Cardinals fans STILL lustily cheer a groundout to the second baseman if it moves the runner to third. Boston fans are not that lame.<br />
2. It is still possible to get tickets to a game at Busch Stadium.<br />
3. Your <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2005-01-06-sam-adams-cincy_x.htm">signature city beer</a> is still brewed and owned by Americans. (If Cincinnati still counts as &#8220;America.&#8221;) <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/14/anheuser.inbev.ap/">Ours</a>? Not so much.</p>
<p>• According to the <a href="http://www.boston.com/ae/books/articles/2008/04/05/writer_is_game_to_criticize_sports_stars_and_media/"><em>Boston Globe</em> review</a> of GSTF, Leitch has termed some of local sports figures thusly:</p>
<p>&#8220;. . . he describes Manny Ramirez as a &#8216;dingbat Red Sox slugger,&#8217; Sox pitcher Curt Schilling as not &#8217;satisfied until he is deemed king,&#8217; and Bill Belichick as the &#8216;Napoleonic Patriots coach&#8217; hated by &#8216;anyone who happens not to work for him&#8217;. . .&#8221;</p>
<p>• Asked by the <em>New York Post&#8217;s</em> always-entertaining <strong>Lenn Robbins</strong> to name his “(f)avorite sport other than football,” Boston College linebacker Brian Toal answered, “Beer pong” in a <a href="http://www.nypost.com/sports/sports.htm">Sunday Q&#038;A</a> with New Jersey LBs. Funny, or a <a href="http://www.boiledsports.com/2008/08/even-jimmy-clausens-beer-pong-balls-are.html">trend</a> or both?</p>
<p>• <em>Herald</em> Sports Editor <strong>Hank Hryniewicz</strong> responded to an email from Shots regarding the recent departures on Wingo Way by saying, rather defiantly, via email, “I&#8217;ve known Tony (Massarotti) as a friend for nearly two decades and as a co-worker for almost as long. Although I will miss the daily give-and-take I&#8217;ve enjoyed with Tony along with his contributions to the <em>Herald</em>, we&#8217;re already in the process of interviewing candidates to fill the vacancies on our sports staff.”</p>
<p>• The WEEI/NESN Radio-Telethon for the Jimmy Fund really knocked it out of the park by surpassing it&#8217;s $4 million goal by $800,000. Well done, folks. Especially the NESN people who were able to let the pictures tell so many stories. </p>
<p>• The WEEI.com press release on the &#8220;ground-breaking&#8221;:</p>
<p>WEEI.com Announces All-Star Roster Additions</p>
<p>Deadspin.com founder Will Leitch and former Boston Globe sportswriter Ron Borges headline latest additions to WEEI.com</p>
<blockquote><p>BOSTON (August 18, 2008) – WEEI.com announced today the additions of six first-rate journalists joining its staff, along with the first upgrade to the website’s content and design. Joining WEEI.com editor Rob Bradford and columnist Mike Felger are a collection of top print and online journalists with excellent experience and reputations both in Boston and nationally. </p>
<p>Will Leitch, the founder of popular sports blog Deadspin.com, will be joining WEEI.com to provide an outsider’s look at Boston sports and its fans. Leitch has authored three books, including “God Save the Fan” and is currently a contributing editor to New York Magazine. </p>
<p>Ron Borges is a 24-year veteran of the Boston Globe, serving as the Patriots beat writer, national football writer and boxing reporter. He will serve as a columnist for WEEI.com covering the Patriots and national football news. Borges has received many awards and praise throughout his writing career, including being named Massachusetts Sports Writer of the Year by the National Association of Sportswriters and Sports Broadcasters five times since 1999.</p>
<p>Baseball writing veteran Alex Speier assist in handling the Red Sox beat and serve as Online Content Manager for WEEI.com. Speier is a graduate of Harvard University and has covered the Red Sox for several local and national publications, including the New Hampshire Union Leader, Boston Metro, Boston Herald and Baseball America.</p>
<p> “We’ve assembled a great new team at WEEI.com,” said Bradford. “It is an amazing collection of talent and I think that New England sports fans will enjoy the new voices and content our website is putting out. WEEI.com will be a great complement to the best sports radio station in the country.”</p>
<p>Also joining WEEI.com are Mike Petraglia, Jeff Goodman and Gary Marbry. Petraglia has more than 15 years experience covering Boston sports and will be contributing real time updates and breaking news to the site. Goodman is a basketball writer for Fox Sports and will write a column on professional and local college basketball. Marbry, better known as “Gary from Chapel Hill,” is WEEI.com’s stat geek. He’ll contribute to the site regularly examining sports through a number cruncher’s perspective. </p>
<p>WEEI.com will work as a complementary medium to WEEI Radio Network, taking the market’s top audio content and having it readily available online, while using the radio station to drive traffic to the website. Audio content, including weekly interviews with Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and Terry Francona, will be easily available for users. WEEI veteran Carlson Mozdiez will handle this aspect of the site, shifting from the marketing and promotions department to take on the role of Digital Radio Content Manager.</p>
<p>“This isn’t a ribbon cutting, it’s a ground-breaking,” WEEI.com Vice President and General Manager Tim Murphy said. “These are just our first steps in creating a website that will provide the more local sports content than anyone else in Boston. Our aim is to, over time, make WEEI.com a must-bookmark site for news, opinions and fun features about the local sports scene.”</p>
<p>Among the new content today on WEEI.com is “Patriots 360,” a complement to the radio station’s Patriots Monday and Friday. Felger will grade the Pats every Tuesday in his report card and also answer questions in a weekly mailbag. Borges will write a GameDay column, as well as other pieces centered around the Patriots throughout the week. In addition, Patriots 360 will feature updates from Gillette Stadium throughout the week and a collection of links to stories, statistics and features to make WEEI.com a must read for Patriots fans.</p>
<p>WEEI.com is also creating a dedicated Red Sox area on the site as the team drives toward the playoffs. Bradford and Speier will provide original content throughout the week, along with audio, links and other features. WEEI.com will also have exclusive content from Red Sox first baseman Sean Casey and other players, offering insight from the clubhouse and showing behind the scenes look at the defending World Series champions.</p>
<p>Log onto WEEI.com to see the website’s first upgrade and for all new content and contributors.</p>
<p>Entercom is one of the nation’s largest radio broadcasters with operations in San Francisco, Boston, Seattle, Denver, Sacramento, Cincinnati, Portland, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Austin, Norfolk, Buffalo, New Orleans, Providence, Memphis, Greensboro, Rochester, Greenville/Spartanburg, Madison, Wichita, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Springfield and Gainesville/Ocala.</p></blockquote>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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