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          BROADCASTING & CABLE reports that the NFL "likes the
     idea of creating a new low-powered radio service for
     delivering the play-by-play and other coverage to fans at
     sporting events."  The league has used such a service at six
     Super Bowls, and in comments filed with the FCC, said it
     would "like to see a permanent service established" (B&C,
     7/27 issue)....NEWSDAY's Steve Zipay writes on the three
     Sunday night MLB telecasts which ESPN has proposed moving to
     ESPN2, so as not to interfere with its new NFL package. 
     Zipay reports that MLB "is leaning toward pulling the rights
     from ESPN ... and offering them to local stations."  But
     Zipay advises MLB, "Don't go to war on principle and ego. 
     If these were postseason games, yes, dig in.  But they
     aren't and ESPN2 isn't chopped liver" (NEWSDAY, 7/28). 
          NIELSEN ADDS MARKETS: Nielsen has extended its local
     electronic ratings service to Norfolk, VA, and Oklahoma
     City, in '99, for a total of 46 markets.  Four additional
     markets are on schedule for metered service in '98 -- Las
     Vegas, Raleigh, NC, Providence, RI, and Birmingham, AL
     (Nielsen).  DAILY VARIETY's John Dempsey reports that
     Nielsen's "aggressive roll-out of meters" is part of a $300M
     outlay by the company over the next four years "on business
     development to improve the service" (DAILY VARIETY, 7/28).

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