Thursday, September 27, 2012

Sports Media Digest- September 27, 2012

http://sportsmediajournal.com/page/2/ A’s/White Sox on NBCSN’s Caught Looking- NBC Sports Network’s (NBCSN) next edition of Caught Looking will go behind-the scenes of last weekend’s match-up between the Oakland A’s and Chicago White Sox. The program debuts tonight at 9:00p.m. ET. College Football This Weekend on CBS Sports- CBS and the CBS Sports Network (CBSSN) will televise four college football games this Saturday. The SEC on CBS game this week will feature Tennessee at Georgia. Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson, and Tracy Wolfson has the call at 3:30p.m ET. CBSSN will have three games this weekend, beginning at Non ET as Stony Brook takes on Army. Ben Holden and Randy Cross announce, along with guest sideline reporter Cadet Linc Bradham. Navy hosts San Jose State at 3:30p.m. ET with Grant Boone, Todd Christensen and reporter Sheehan Stanwick Burch on the call. At 8:00p.m. Et Louisville takes on Southern Miss with James Bates, Aaron Taylor and reporter Lauren Gardner on site. Fox Sports San Diego Unveils Announcing Team for Battle on the Midway- Fox Sports San Diego reports that legendary broadcaster Dick Enberg will hand the play-by-play duties on its coverage of the Battle on the Midway college basketball game aboard the USS Midway on November 9th. Joining Enberg for the contest between San Diego State and Syracuse will be analyst Steve Kerr and reporter Erin Andrews. Pregame action that day begins at 4:00p.m. PT with tip-off at 5:00p.m. PT. ESPN has a Pair of Premier League Games- ESPN will air English Premiership action Saturday and Monday. On Saturday at 7:30a.m. ET Arsenal will take on Chelsea while Queens Park Rangers take on West Ham United Mondat at 2:55p.m. ET. Ian Darke and Steve McManaman will call both matches. ESPN’s Planned Coverage of the New York City Marathon- ESPN today unveiled its plans to cover the ING New York City Marathon on November 4th. Hannah Storm and John Anderson will anchor the coverage. They will be joined by analysts Carrie Tollefson and Tim Hutchings and reporter Lewis Johnson. Juli Benson, Ed Eyestone and David Wiley and WABC-TV’s sports anchors Rob Powers and Laura Behnkewill also report from the course. Race action begins at 7:00a.m. ET on WatchESPN with the race starting at 9:00a.m. ET on ESPN2

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