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NHL · CanadaThe NHL has reached an agreement with Rogers Communications on a 12-year, $7.7 US billion media rights agreement in Canada. A person familiar with the deal confirmed the agreement to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the move…See the Story
NHL, Rogers agree on 12-year, $7.7 US billion media rights deal in Canada
40% Left coverage: 15 sources
LeBron JamesThe feud between Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James is beginning to get ugly. On Wednesday afternoon, LeBron went on ESPN’s Pat McAfee show to blast Smith for his coverage about their confrontation two weeks ago. “He’s like on a Taylor Swift run right now, he literally started off “I didn’t want to address it, but since the video came out I feel the need to address it”, like motherf–er are you kidding me? If there’s one person who couldn’t wait u…See the Story
Stephen A. Smith-LeBron James Feud Gets Ugly After Smith Calls Out LeBron For Not Attending Kobe Bryant's Funeral
46% Left coverage: 11 sources
United States · United StatesThe following article "Blueblood blowouts down on mixed night for Sweet 16" originally appeared on Sports Media Watch. With the remaining field comprised largely of traditional powers, perhaps the only thing left that could trip up ratings for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament is lopsided games. Thursday’s Duke-Arizona NCAA men’s basketball regional semifinal averaged a 3.5 rating and 6.57 million viewers on CBS, down 16% in both measures fro…See the Story
Blueblood blowouts down on mixed night for Sweet 16
Money · United StatesSTEPHEN A. Smith is showing support for a former ESPN coworker. Robert Griffin III was let go from ESPN as part of the network’s continuous cuts, but Stephen A. is making it known he didn’t agree with the decision. GettyStephen A. Smith has spoken out in support of a former ESPN colleague[/caption]
GettyStephen A. has made it known that he didn’t want Robert Griffin III fired[/caption]
During an episode of Griffin’s podcast, Out of Pocket with R…See the Story
Stephen A. Smith makes true feelings known after ESPN fire analyst
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
NCAA · Little RockPROVIDENCE, RI. (KNWA/KFTA) - The Arkansas Razorbacks defeat the Kansas Jayhawks in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night 79-72. The Hogs are the 10-seed in the West Region and Kansas is the 7-seed. Before the season began, the Razorbacks faced off with Kansas in an exhibition game where the Hogs won 85-69. Follow along below for live updates on the game from the Pig Trail Nation team.See the Story
FINAL: Hogs take down Kansas in first round of NCAA Tournament 79-72
55% Center coverage: 35 sources
Caitlin Clark · IndianapolisINDIANAPOLIS — This season, CBS4 will be your home to three of the biggest Indiana Fever games of the year. CBS4 coverage tips off on May 24 when the defending champions the New York Liberty head to the Circle City to take on the reigning Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark on her home turf. But what's a basketball without a little rivalry? WNBA hoops will move into prime time for the first time ever on CBS as the Fever heads into the hostile Windy…See the Story
Prime time Indiana Fever games to air on CBS4
62% Center coverage: 8 sources
United States · United StatesThe following article "Men’s college hoops enters Madness with momentum" originally appeared on Sports Media Watch. Men’s college basketball is heading into March Madness with some ratings momentum. College basketball’s conference championship weekend produced seven of the ten largest audiences this season, led by the Michigan-Wisconsin Big Ten Tournament final at 4.53 million viewers on CBS — up 24% from Illinois-Wisconsin last year (3.65M) and…See the Story