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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). [...]]]></description>
			<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 &#8217;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&#8242;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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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch Long-time Providence Journal writer Sean McAdam is headed north on 95 to become a baseball columnist and writer for the Boston Herald. Early Thursday afternoon, McAdam confirmed to Scott&#8217;s Shots that &#8220;[he and the Herald] are talking, but nothing is in place.&#8221; That changed later in the day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>Long-time <em>Providence Journal</em> writer <strong>Sean McAdam</strong> is headed north on 95 to become a baseball columnist and writer for the <em>Boston Herald</em>.</p>
<p>Early Thursday afternoon, McAdam confirmed to Scott&#8217;s Shots that &#8220;[he and the <em>Herald</em>] are talking, but nothing is in place.&#8221; That changed later in the day and a memo confirming the departure was sent to ProJo staffers late Thursday afternoon. A separate source close to the negotiations also confirmed to Shots that McAdam will be on the <em>Herald</em> staff, possibly as soon as the start of the playoffs.</p>
<p>McAdam could not be reached for comment on Thursday night, as of post time.</p>
<p>Sources have confirmed to Shots that McAdam has been looking for new employment after the ProJo squashed McAdam&#8217;s outside work at <strong>WEEI 850 AM</strong> and <strong>ESPN.com</strong> over the summer. At least one upper management ProJoer, Shots is told by industry sources, found fault in McAdam being on-air at WEEI during the afternoon drive on baseball&#8217;s trade deadline day. That person &#8211; not directly associated with the sports department &#8211; evidently had a problem with where McAdam&#8217;s allegiance rested and subsequently put the kibosh on McAdam&#8217;s outside gigs (the very same gigs that provided exposure for the buzzless, <a href="http://www.projo.com/business/content/BZ_BELO0905_09-05-08_HPBFGC6_v12.c9307d.html">sagging Belo Corp.</a> property).</p>
<p>(McAdam&#8217;s <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/columns/story?id=3518409">last ESPN.com</a> column appeared in early August and that coincided with his last WEEI appearance. There has also been a dearth of McAdam at other outside media outlets in the area, although he did remain a guest at Comcast SportsNet.)</p>
<p>In fact, the day after the trade deadline, an ESPN ticker item was giving credit to the ProJo (thanks to McAdam) for information about <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_red_sox_trade01_08-01-08_O7B2I4V_v19.40422d2.html">veteran players meeting with Sox management</a> over the Manny situation. The amount of traffic that kind of mention (and <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2008/08/manny_media_rou.html">others</a>) can generate for a website is substantial. It&#8217;s the ProJo&#8217;s fault for not maximizing McAdam &#8211; not McAdam&#8217;s fault for earning some extra income the same way most of his competitors do.</p>
<p>McAdam, a father of two, who turns 49 in November,  has been with the ProJo company since the early 1980s (first, in a radio role) after he graduated from <a href="http://www.providence.edu/About+PC/College+News/Press+Releases/PSAs.htm">Providence College</a> (Class of 1981). (Scroll down <a href="http://www.nsmt.org/index.php?option=com_content&#038;task=view&#038;id=279&#038;Itemid=813">here</a> for a good bio on McAdam from his off-off-Broadway gig of a couple of summers back.) He&#8217;s been on the Sox beat since 1989 and is one of the most-respected (and connected) baseball men on the East Coast.</p>
<p>If the reason for his pending departure from the ProJo is because some tyrannical, Stuffed Suit doesn&#8217;t understand the inherent benefits of multi-media-platform guys like McAdam, then it&#8217;s probably time to start digging the grave for that paper&#8217;s sports section &#8211; if not the entire operation.</p>
<p>. . . The <em>Herald</em>, Shots has been informed, has no problem with McAdam&#8217;s WEEI work or his contributions to ESPN.com. &#8220;They&#8217;re fine with it as long as he keeps his first allegiance to the <em>Herald</em>,&#8221; said one source with direct knowledge, &#8220;the way he did all those years for the <em>ProJo</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . The move to the <em>Herald</em> for McAdam makes sports editor <strong>Hank Hryniewicz</strong> 2-for-2 on his replacements for the Goodbye Four (<strong>Mike Felger, Rob Bradford, Tony Massarotti</strong> and <strong>Jeff Horrigan</strong>). </p>
<p>Earlier in the week Hank Herald tapped lightning rod <strong>Ron Borges</strong>, who was born to write for a tabloid, and now he nabs McAdam, whose breadth and depth on the Sox certainly offsets the Tony Mazz loss (who, by the way, may be most valuable for the Globies on the TV side). McAdam will take over the baseball notes column and also have some type of web presence for the <em>Herald</em>.</p>
<p>Hryniewicz still has one more slot to fill and Shots is told by several informed insiders that a New York tabloid baseball writer is in the lead for that slot. However, there is still a movement afoot on Hank Herald&#8217;s desk to go with a football specialist and move <strong>John Tomase</strong> off the Patriots and back to the Sox. That hire should be made in the coming week.</p>
<p>The key now for Hryniewicz will be maximizing the content delivered by both McAdam and Borges to prop up the sagging Sports section of <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/">BostonHerald.com</a>. Neither Borges (at least at his own personal blog) nor McAdam (at the ProJo) have been what you would call &#8220;prolific&#8221; bloggers. But both are surely capable of  breaking stories through the Internet and reacting with voice and authority when stories are broken. Problem is, the <em>Herald&#8217;s</em> website has shown little in terms of audio and video content on the Sports side, leading many to surmise they don&#8217;t have the manpower to fully implement such rudimentary Web accessories.</p>
<p>But make no mistake, the success of these hires will be determined on the Web page, NOT the printed page.</p>
<p>. . . The &#8220;McBrothers&#8221;, <a href="http://www.projo.com/redsox/content/sp_bb_red_sox_season_24_09-24-08_04BMO5H_v19.18a4a35.html"><strong>Joe McDonald</strong></a> of the ProJo and <a href="http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/SoxBlog/2008/09/sox-still-alive.html"><strong>Kevin McNamara</strong></a> will probably be leaned on a bit more to make up for the missing McAdam coverage by ProJo sports editor, <a href="http://www.beloblog.com/ProJo_Blogs/SoxBlog/art-martone/"><strong>Art Martone</strong></a>. Martone has now lost <a href="http://blogs.nbcsports.com/home/archives/tom_curran/"><strong>Tom Curran</strong></a> and McAdam &#8211; two of his stalwarts &#8211; in the course of 24 months. It&#8217;s quite possible there won&#8217;t be a McAdam replacement made until late Winter, Shots is told.</p>
<p>• Heck of a <a href="http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/boxscore?gameId=282690204">Thursday night football game</a> for ESPN. Jacked, pumped and totally blindsided. If only college football mattered around here.</p>
<p>• The <em> Herald</em> trumpeted its hiring of <strong> Borges</strong> as a general sports columnist with an eight paragraph announcement <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/other_sports/general/view.bg?articleid=1121152&#038;format=comments#CommentsArea">on Page 68 of Wednesday&#8217;s paper</a> with quotes welcoming Borges from both <strong>Hank Hryniewicz</strong> and the paper&#8217;s editor, <strong>Kevin R. Convey</strong>.</p>
<p>However, neither of those veteran, grizzled journalists addressed <a href="http://catalog.freedomforum.org/FFLib/JournalistScandals.htm">plagiarism charges</a> <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/03/06/globe_suspends_sports_reporter_borges/">leveled against the ex-<em>Boston Globe</em> writer</a> by his former employer.</p>
<p>Instead, the un-bylined announcement/celebration touted Borges for his &#8220;in-your-face coverage&#8221; that has both &#8220;entertained and aggravated&#8221; <em>- they seem to have omitted <a href="http://thephoenix.com/BLOGS/medialog/archive/2007/03/05/Ron-Borges-sticky-fingers.aspx">&#8220;ethically violated a peer&#8221;</a> -</em> &#8220;local fans for almost 25 years. . . &#8221;</p>
<p>An email to Hryniewicz on Wednesday afternoon seeking comment on Borges&#8217; past plagiaristic ways was not returned. The email requested comment from either Hryniewicz or Convey.</p>
<p>Convey, who recently whistled in the wind about a sacred bond between the <em>Herald</em> and its readers in the wake of the embarrassing <strong>John Tomase</strong> affair, crowed in the Wednesday announcement that, &#8220;Borges’ arrival is one more reason why the <em>Herald’s</em> sports coverage is a must-read in this town. I’m looking forward to having him on the staff and watching him shake things up.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hryniewicz gushed, “I’m thrilled to have him on our team. . .what intrigues me most about adding him to our staff is the idea of turning Ron loose on this town and giving readers a dose of his unique take on the local sports scene.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to the announcement, Borges will start writing for the Wingo Waywards from San Francisco for Pats/Niners next weekend.</p>
<p>. . . The <em>Herald</em> was never overly hard on Borges during his tribulations at the <em>Globe</em>. But it was fairly <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/news/messenger/?p=249">diligent</a> in following up. And, of course, Borges&#8217;s new bully teammate, <strong>Howie Carr</strong>, took a nice swipe at the time of the suspension. This is from Carr&#8217;s March 16, 2007 column, titled &#8220;Pols&#8217; St. Pat&#8217;s time nothing to laugh at&#8221;:</p>
<blockquote><p>. . . It&#8217;s sad, though, that none of these hacks who&#8217;ll trek to the Convention Center on Sunday can write their own lame stuff anymore. And by the way, if any of my material sounds familiar, take it up with my joke writer, the <em>Globe&#8217;s</em> Ron Borges. He has assured me everything came off a joke Web site that everybody has a right to steal from. . . </p></blockquote>
<p>. . . We&#8217;re still waiting to hear if <em>Herald</em> part-timer and <a href="http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/">Cold, Hard man</a> <strong>Kerry J. Byrne</strong> will be at the &#8220;Welcome to the Building&#8221; party for Borges.</p>
<p>. . . Borges will likely be asked to give the <em>Herald</em> some <a href="http://www.bwaa.org/bwaa_business.htm">boxing coverage</a> &#8211; and every tabloid worth its weight needs outlandish coverage of the outlandish sport &#8211; but it better keep a close eye on <a href="http://www.goldenboypromotions.com/media/2007/may/5.03.07_oscar.htm">who</a> and <a href="http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxing-author.php?author=113">whom</a>, Borges is still in cahoots with.</p>
<p>EVERYTHING that Borges does needs to pass the smell test in order for Hank Herald&#8217;s (and Kevin R. Convey&#8217;s) risk to pay off.</p>
<p>• As with all start-ups, we are willing to give the <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/ot/"><em>Boston Globe&#8217;s</em> new weekly sports offering, OT</a> some time to crawl before it walks. </p>
<p>Still, for the sake of maintaining my cranky ways, there have already been three noticeable missteps:</p>
<p>1. How about NO BUZZ whatsoever? Shouldn&#8217;t NESN have been promo-ing the bejeezus out of this launch? I mean, the inventory is there during the games, wouldn&#8217;t you think? What&#8217;s one more product for Jerry Remy to read? Were there any Globe in-house ads? </p>
<p>That wouldn&#8217;t have even taken an investment. [This leads to the bigger question of branding. It would have been a lot more sensible to name the magazine "Globe 10.0" and tie it in directly with the <strong>Bob Ryan</strong> show and maximize the year-plus already invested into "10.0" - which, by the way has OT's <strong>Charlie Pierce</strong> as a regular foil for Ryan. Now, OT could be part of a larger plan with expansion in other cities, but still, the "10.0" brand has already developed some cache here and it would have made sense to leverage that.]</p>
<p>2. (<strong>Bruce Allen</strong> pointed this out already, but it bears repeating:) The line about <em>Sports Illustrated</em> from the <em>Globe&#8217;s</em> <strong>Jay Fogarty</strong> in the <a href="http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2008/09/25/globe_launches_weekly_sports_tabloid_today/">Thursday story</a> about the launch. What did he even mean? There shouldn&#8217;t be a single new media venture that tries to emulate SI because SI doesn&#8217;t even know what it is right now. Fogarty needed to emphasis the additional avenue that OT gives advertisers to get into people&#8217;s homes &#8211; and stay there for a week. The <em>Globe&#8217;s</em> ability to package its print and digital offerings is what will ultimately decide whether &#8220;OT&#8221; has a sudden death or a long life.</p>
<p>The only thing <em>SI</em> is these days is very thin and very disheveled &#8211; with a readership that is dying off or jumping ship to the Internet. Is that what Fogarty wants? Doesn&#8217;t sound like the best business model to me.</p>
<p>. . . (I knew the name sounded familiar and there&#8217;s good reason. I used to contribute to a magazine named <a href="http://www.writenews.com/2004/051404_overtime_magazine.htm">OT</a>. Failed miserably as I recall. But that happens with just about every place I&#8217;m at. Trend? I think not.)</p>
<p>3. Competing with thyself. How many different sections of the Boston.com site can <strong>Chad Finn</strong> appear on? When someone asks me if I read Finn today, I am going to have say &#8220;Which one?&#8221; There&#8217;s a point of diminishing returns with over-content and the <em>Globe</em> is now perilously close to that point.</p>
<p>. . . <strong>ON THE OTHER HAND </strong>- the early staff roster for editor (and ex-<em>Herald</em> writer <del datetime="2008-10-01T13:52:48+00:00">and current Emerson lecturer</del>) (NOTE: Cofman is actually lecturing at Endicott College &#8211; although he did graduate from Emerson in 1979) <strong>Mark Cofman</strong> is very strong. I&#8217;ll probably plunk down two quarters just to read <strong>Charlie Pierce</strong> (he of the <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/ot/2008/09/secretary_of_duhfense.html#comments">120 somewhat-related comments</a> in his first offering), <strong>Tony Mazz</strong> and <strong> Finn</strong>. But the supporting cast includes ever-steady and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Diary-Red-Season-Maureen-Mullen/dp/1600780687/ref=sr_1_1/104-6403674-9982332?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1222373407&#038;sr=1-1">under-appreciated <strong>Maureen Mullen</strong></a>, Celts&#8217; stalwart <strong>Scott Souza</strong>, <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/ot/2008/09/patriots_at_the_bye.html#jump"><strong>Tom Wilcox</strong></a> on the Patriots and a newbie Umie with whole lot of <strong>Kevin Cullen&#8217;s</strong> pluck in him, <strong><a href="http://dannypicard.blogspot.com/2008/09/hot-off-press.html">Danny Picard</a></strong> on the Bruins.</p>
<p>That right there is a solid justification for $26 bucks a year (assuming they go every week through holidays). Everything else is gravy.</p>
<p>So it&#8217;s priced right and the bylines are respectable.</p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s see what it can deliver as far as content, originality and &#8211; this is where it all shakes down &#8211; ad revenue.</p>
<p>. . . We were able to catch up with <a href="http://blogs.metrowestdailynews.com/celtics/">Souza</a> on Thursday and he indicated by email that he will maintain his full-time role at Gatehouse Media&#8217;s <em>MetroWest Daily News</em> and the <em><a href="http://www.dailynewstribune.com/sports/local_sports/x411734366/SCOTT-SOUZA-Touch-of-fall-arrives-for-Hawks">Daily News Tribune of Waltham</a></em> (the latter of which he has been the sports editor for since 1999) as well as with the rest of those papers.</p>
<p>&#8220;One of the editors of (&#8220;OT&#8221;) was apparently a fan of the way I have covered the team the past three years and emailed me about the chance to write a weekly notebook and occasional feature for (the magazine),&#8221; Souza said. &#8220;With the volume of sports copy floating around out there these days, it was nice to be noticed. The folks here thankfully understood that it wouldn&#8217;t affect the amount of effort I dedicate to both the Celtics and local sports coverage I provide at Gatehouse.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was most impressed at the concept of trying a new print publication in this media climate. With all the bad news that comes out of the industry these days, it is intriguing to be a part of something aiming to buck the trend,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Hopefully, any success it enjoys will be a positive sign for print publications in general, which I have always felt still have a rightful place in the media environment even with all the advances and benefits of Web reporting and blogs. . .The editors seemed very upbeat about the potential to tap into a different demographic and it would be satisfying to play a small part in helping them do that.</p>
<p>&#8220;In a way, the idea of it reminded me of the very impressive publication <strong>Jerry Spar</strong> used to produce at <a href="http://www.redsoxnation.net/forums/?showtopic=23843"><em>Boston Sports Review</em></a>, which I know you were involved with . . . Hopefully, with the corporate backing this will have the legs to keep going.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>RIP, <em>BSR</em>. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.</em></p>
<p>• Been following the <strong><a href="http://www.youcastr.com/learn_more">YouCastr</a></strong> evolution and the <a href="http://www.youcastr.com/casts/archive/paulshirley-off-topic-with-matt-and-paul-shirley-the-first-one">Paul Shirley show</a> may be the first development that keeps us coming back for the foreseeable future. Dude&#8217;s funny and irreverent and we did enjoy the <a href="http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Can-I-Keep-My-Jersey/Paul-Shirley/e/9780345491367">book version</a>.</p>
<p>• <strong>Rob Bradford</strong> confirmed to Shots that <strong>WEEI.com&#8217;s</strong> Celtics coverage will be anchored by contributors <a href="http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=9785"><strong>Jessica Camerato</strong></a> and Boston Magazine&#8217;s <a href="http://www.bostonmagazine.com/boston_daily/2007/12/page/2/"><strong>Paul Flannery</strong></a>.</p>
<p>• An <a href="http://sportsmediajournal.com/2008/09/24/blogger-on-the-beat-part-1/">experiment in sports blogging</a> with the PawSox.</p>
<p>• The movie, &#8220;American Pastime&#8221; will air on ESPN Classic this Friday night at 9 p.m. ET. <a href="http://www.niseibaseball.com/"><strong>Kerry Yo Nakagawa</strong></a> is a big Sox fan and was the associate producer for the film (in addition to having a cameo role). Compelling story indeed.</p>
<p>• Sounds like the return game for <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/college/basketball/view.bg?articleid=1121390">this one</a> could be headed to the Boston Garden. That would be very sweet, indeed. And we&#8217;re guessing the Tigers will sneak in a meal at Coach Calipari&#8217;s new-found North End favorite, Pizzeria Regina.</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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		<title>Herald Dancing With the Devil? Borges a Possibility; PLUS: Papelbon Dances with Comcast SportsNet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 07:56:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch Numerous reliable Scott&#8217;s Shots&#8217; sources are confirming that ex-Boston Globe writer, Ron Borges, is in discussions with the Boston Herald about filling one of three vacant spots on sports editor Hank Hryniewicz&#8217;s desk. If true, a Borges hire would indicate the Herald is either very bold or very [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>Numerous reliable Scott&#8217;s Shots&#8217; sources are confirming that ex-<em>Boston Globe</em> writer, <strong>Ron Borges</strong>, is in discussions with the <em>Boston Herald</em> about filling one of three vacant spots on sports editor <strong>Hank Hryniewicz&#8217;s</strong> desk.</p>
<p>If true, a Borges hire would indicate the <em>Herald</em> is either very bold or very desperate, as the scars from the <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/05/tomase-dissected-as-we-await-fridays-bond-of-trust-explanation/">John Tomase Saga</a> still linger at the city&#8217;s <a href="http://www.domain-b.com/industry/Publishing/20080626_boston_herald.html">struggling</a> second fiddle news gatherer. At the very least, the paper&#8217;s editor, <strong>Kevin R. Convey</strong>, would be stretching his promised <a href="http://www.foulballs.net/2008/05/asshole-of-week-boston-herald.html">&#8220;bond of trust&#8221;</a> with readers to the limits if his sports department scoops up Borges, the crosstown rival&#8217;s <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/globe/city_region/breaking_news/2007/03/globe_suspends.html">ex-plagiairst</a>. </p>
<p>When asked specifically about Borges via a Monday afternoon email from Shots, Hryniewicz would only say, &#8220;I&#8217;m still in the interviewing process for all three openings on the staff and I&#8217;m quite happy with the way the process is moving forward.&#8221;</p>
<p>Borges, it appears, would be in line for the general columnist slot left vacant by <strong>Tony Massarotti&#8217;s</strong> departure to the <em>Globe</em>. Borges would obviously have a heavy football bent to his columns, the way the <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/columnists/massarotti/">now-branded &#8220;Mazz&#8221;</a> leaned toward baseball and as the Brady injury showed for <a href="http://weei.com/Pats-Have-Been-Down-This-Road-Before/2922538">WEEI.com on Sunday</a>, Borges does have a lot of bulldog left in that bully persona of his. (Traffic soared at the site Sunday night and into Monday, according to a WEEI.com operative.) For his new part-time employer, <strong>Entercom</strong>, Borges was ahead of the Brady-out-for-season story (with Yahoo!&#8217;s <strong>Michael Silver</strong>, it should be noted) as his deep and well-placed league connections were once again on display while the competing locals struggled to gain confirmation of the ACL injury.</p>
<p>• The other two slots &#8211; a baseball position and a football opening &#8211; have seen local names filter into One Herald Square for sit-downs, as well the inclusion of at least one tabloid baseball writer from New York, according to several sources.</p>
<p>Depending upon how Hank Herald chooses to use his tool chest, the combination of the three hires will go a long way in deciding whether the <em>Herald</em> Sports department is going to be a &#8216;player&#8217; or an &#8216;also-ran&#8217; in the rapidly evolving Boston sports media landscape. The paper lost <strong>Mike Felger</strong>, <strong>Rob Bradford</strong>, <strong>Jeff Horrigan</strong> and Mazz in what felt like one fell swoop over the summer. Those were some major contributors across the board for the Heraldos and the hires to replace them will be significant ones for Hryniewicz as he attempts to feed coal into the Little Engine That Could.</p>
<p>There <em>has</em> to be a heavy Internet presence as the paper moves forward and despite the <em>Herald&#8217;s</em> site being woefully outdated, the infrastructure is, in fact, in place if the &#8220;replacements&#8221; are allowed to capitalize on 24-hour drop bin that the is the World Wide Web. </p>
<p>• Borges, is in the midst of a remarkable renaissance after his &#8220;retirement&#8221; from the <em>Globe</em>, which followed a company-mandated suspension when it was revealed that Borges had taken <strong>Mike Sando&#8217;s</strong> work and <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=2789279">passed it off as his own</a>. But like <strong>Mike Barnicle</strong> and <a href="http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=45&#038;aid=20063"><strong>Ken Davis</strong></a> before (and many others surely to come), Borges has found a journalistic second life and is now drawing paychecks from respected media giants, Entercom and Comcast (locally on both CN8 and Comcast SportsNet). So, the <em>Herald</em> wasn&#8217;t necessarily first to the Borges re-birth party, but it would be taking the largest risk by putting him on full-time staff and opening up all sorts of scrutiny and, perhaps, unwanted attention that will come with hiring such a <a href="http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/Article.php?Page=655">polarizing figure</a>.</p>
<p>Still, there is a part of me that thinks Borges would be perfect for the <em>Herald</em>, in that he has always had that &#8220;tabloid edge&#8221; to his writing and his personality in general. The biggest question is: &#8220;Are we still too close to Tomasegate to trust the <em>Herald&#8217;s</em> judgment on Borges?&#8221;</p>
<p>The coming days and Hank Herald&#8217;s ultimate moves will decide all that.</p>
<p>• Speaking of that tabloid edge, <strong>Howie Carr</strong> <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/columnists/view/2008_09_10_howie_carr_story/srvc=home&#038;position=1">once again says</a> what most are too afraid to utter in this town. We do need to get over ourselves a bit.</p>
<p>• Yet another nice get by <strong>Yahoo!&#8217;s Adrian Wojnarowski</strong> who <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AkfnLXABl2r8cVbxj22TjIY5nYcB?slug=aw-riversextension090908&#038;prov=yhoo&#038;type=lgns">beat everyone</a> on the new Doc deal. Can&#8217;t imagine why shoehorned <em>Globe</em> Celts&#8217; beat man <strong>Frank Dell&#8217;Apa</strong> didn&#8217;t have that one!?!?</p>
<p>• A tease of tonight&#8217;s comical Jonathan Papelbon Video that will be shown on Comcast SportsNet:</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>Herald Takes Another Hit &#8211; Horrigan On His Way Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 15:14:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch Scott&#8217;s Shots has confirmed that Boston Herald sportswriter Jeff Horrigan (mostly Red Sox) will be leaving the paper on Septembeer 10. Horrigan confirmed in a Friday phone interview that his wife, Katie, has taken a job as a public health administrator at Children&#8217;s Hospital in her hometown of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>Scott&#8217;s Shots has confirmed that <em>Boston Herald</em> sportswriter <strong>Jeff Horrigan</strong> (mostly Red Sox) will be leaving the paper on Septembeer 10. Horrigan confirmed in a Friday phone interview that his wife, Katie, has taken a job as a public health administrator at <a href="http://www.chw.org/display/PPF/DocID/12082/router.asp">Children&#8217;s Hospital</a> in her hometown of Milwaukee.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is strictly a lifestyle decision,&#8221; said the <a href="http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/07/approval-ratings-jeff-horrigan">popular</a>, <a href="http://revver.com/video/273421/stacy-and-lauren-interview-jeff-horrigan-the-worst-rendition-of-sweet-caroline-ever/">amiable</a> and soft-spoken Horrigan, who has been at the <em>Herald</em> for nine years. &#8220;I&#8217;m looking in to a non-journalism job in Wisconsin and to be honest, I want to be a better father (to 11-month old, Sadie) and a better husband. It&#8217;s hard when you&#8217;re leaving in the morning and Sadie is crying in hysterics, wondering if I&#8217;ll be gone for another 7 or ten days on the road?&#8221;</p>
<p>Horrigan, who is heavily involved in the <a href="http://hotstovecoolmusic.org/">Hot Stove, Cool Music</a> events confirmed that he is looking into a &#8220;non-journalism&#8221; job that will utilize his great passion for music. &#8220;I follow the music industry as close as the baseball industry,&#8221; said Horrigan, 45.</p>
<p>The departure from Hank Hryniewicz&#8217;s staff means the sports desk has now lost <strong>Rob Bradford, Tony Massarotti</strong> and Horrigan in the course of the Summer.</p>
<p>&#8220;Jeff handed in his resignation on Wednesday. He&#8217;ll be working with us up until Sept. 10,&#8221; Hank Herald confirmed via email. &#8220;We will be filling the vacancy and our search for replacements for Rob Bradford&#8217;s slot, Tony Massarotti&#8217;s slot and now Jeff Horrigan&#8217;s slot continue.&#8221;</p>
<p>Horrigan echoed the sentiments of Bradford and Massarotti upon their departures from Wingo Way. &#8220;The toughest thing is to leave Hank,&#8221; Horrigan said. &#8220;He&#8217;s a human being, and he sees US (his employees) as people, not cogs in the system. He was kind of laughing when I told him and he said, &#8216;At this point, nothing surprises me anymore.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>The move will leave <strong>Michael Silverman</strong>, <strong>John Tomase</strong> (who is sliding over from the Patriots&#8217; beat) and likely <strong>Steve Buckley</strong> on the Sox beat for the stretch drive and the possible playoffs. Meanwhile, the main competitors at the <em>Boston Globe</em> and upstart <strong>WEEI.com</strong> are beefing up their Sox coverage as Massarotti adds considerable Sox punch to the Globies and Bradford and Alex Speier give WEEI.com a formidable one-two on Fenway happenings.</p>
<p>Hryniewicz, who seems to thrive on being the scrappy underdog and doing battle with all comers, simply plows ahead.</p>
<p>&#8220;It truly means a lot to hear that my staff trusts in me to get things done,&#8221; said Hank Herald. &#8220;I have every confidence that the <em>Herald</em>, and particularly the sports department, will come out of this stronger and will continue to set the standard for sports coverage, analysis and opinion in this sports-crazed city&#8230;. and I say sports-crazed in the most positive sense.&#8221;</p>
<p>• You can not miss <a href="http://poynter.org/forum/view_post.asp?id=13570">this absolutely terrific takedown</a> of <strong>Jay Mariotti</strong> penned by <strong>Roger Ebert</strong>. I&#8217;m still not hearing any legitimate talk of Mariotti landing in Boston and at this point people just seem to be putting logical old relationships together &#8211; none of which would have the cash or resources to afford the widely disliked Mariotti. </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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