Sports Media
Slive & Gold: The Root of SEC's Troubles   Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author comments on the SEC’s challenging transition from a big fish in the “small” pond of the Southeast to the vast ocean of the entire football-crazy USA.   Clay Travis, Fanhouse, 11-5-09
 
October 2009
Sixteen Type-AA basketball coaches, and all in one room    Clips Eyewitness Report   Increasingly downsized, virtualized, web-based and teleconferenced, college media days are not what they used to be. But the men’s basketball media day for the immensely popular Big East Conference is, well, as big as ever.   Nick Infante, Clips Editor, 10-25-09
 
MWC TV: Still fuzzy   Clips Guest Commentary   Three years after the Mountain West Conference launched its own television network, the league continues to face programming snags.    Michael C. Lewis, The Salt Lake Tribune, 10-19-09
 
Comcast becoming ESPN’s potential new rival?   Comcast looks to expand the sports business by creating a partnership with NBC.   Wall Street Journal, 10-12-09
 
Reality Sports Meet Publicity Rights    Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author -- an attorney who specializes in patent, trademark, trade secret and copyright litigation -- dissects the demands of video game auteurs for a sports game experience that is as close to the real world, and real players, as possible.  Jeffrey Sullivan, The National Law Journal, 10-14-09
 
Media companies: Going Negative?   After years of go-go growth US media companies are on track for their first decline since Advertising Age began ranking top media firms in 1981.   Advertising Age, 10-5-09
 
New on the gadgetry front: handheld TV     Clips Gadgetry Report   This could be on top of the list for mobile Athletic Directors: handheld TV, via forward link only technology FLO TV.   cnet,com, 10-7-09
 

Some pipe dreams that will fix NCAA    Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author conjures up some creative directions for the post-Brand NCAA: rules simplification, freshman ineligibility, football playoffs, lifetime bans, etc.   Dave Fairbank, Newport News Daily Press, 9-19-09

 
Exploiting Sports Prodigies Now is ESPN    Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author renames – and scolds – ESPN for grooming another level of student-athletes.    Fred Grimm, Miami Herald, 10-1-09
 
September 2009
 
Most bloggers aspire to higher standard    Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest authors extol the different perspective provided by bloggers, unconventional though some of them might be.   Marie Hardin and Bu Zhong, John Curley Center for Sports Journalism at Penn State, published on SportsBusiness Journal, 8-24-09
 
August 2009
SEC is Must-See TV    There’s no better example of “the big get bigger” in college athletics than the SEC. Memphis Commercial Appeal, 8-30-09
 
UConn is Yukon no more    With consistently competitive basketball teams, a sometimes Top 20 football team, and an entire state behind it, UConn is now the poster child for “How to grow from a Mid-major to a Major-major in just 15 years.”  Now they’re cashing in on their successes.  Danbury News-Times, 8-22-09
 
SEC won't stand for views from stands    Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author proffers a reasoned and visionary scenario of where the convergence of media and the internet might be taking sports fans.   Michael Kruse, St. Petersburg Times, 8-14-09
 
SEC: First into the future?    Clips Commentary   The Clips Editor uses the SEC’s new media policy as a platform/soapbox from which he takes great giant leaps to tie in Clips’ upcoming sixth year birthday and the Clips definition of “media.”  Nick Infante, Clips Editor, 8-16-09
 
A Midsummer Night’s Pleasure   Clips Eyewitness Report   The Penn State College of Communications staged a “Networking at The New York Times” on Wednesday, Aug. 4, and the Clips Truth Squad was there.   Clips Eyewitness Report, 8-5-09
 
The Demise of Media Guides    Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author – who admits to being a “fossil” of the print generation – makes a case for a less abrupt transition from printed media guides to online versions.   Kenny Mossman. Oklahoma University, 7-30-09
 
Sneak Video Reveals Ugly, Naked Truth of Sports    Clips Guest Commentary   The Erin Andrews peephole video affair spotlights an unfair aspect of female sportscasters that is outside the realm of Title IX: the boorish behavior that plagues the most attractive of their ranks.    Scott Soshnick, Bloomberg News, 7-28-09
 
July 2009
All eyes on the SEC   Football is the biggest college sport, the SEC is the biggest football conference and the SEC Media Days has become an event of its own.  Clarion-Ledger, 7-22-09
 
June 2009
Big-time schools finding new cash cow?   Major programs like UNC and FSU are using the web to attain that extra source of revenue.   SportsBusiness Journal, 6-15-09
 
SVG College Sports Video Summit a rousing success   The first-ever SVG College Sports Video Summit was staged on June 9-10-11 in Atlanta, and it attracted more than 500 attendees.   sportsvideo.org, 6-11-09
 
New deal for UGA media/sponsorship outsourcing    ISP see great potential in Georgia athletics, committing $92.8 million for eight years.   Athens Banner-Herald, 6-17-09
 
How much is independence worth?   As Notre Dame continues to remain independent, it continues to fall behind peer schools in revenue.   Fanhouse, 6-15-09
 
When advertisers struggle, so do the networks…   As companies are finding less time and money to commit, networks are having to find less than traditional methods to achieve comparable results.   SportsBusiness Journal, 5-4-09
 
Medium for high school recruits? online in, print out    In an effort to develop new media initiatives for more effective communications and help with cost containment, Ohio State and Michigan have agreed to eliminate printed media guides.   goblue.com, 5-28-09
 
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