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          Fox Sports Net (FSN) "is planning" to organize and
     televise a national high school football championship game
     in December 2000.  FSN is working with Student Sports Inc.
     to organize the game and the pair will launch "The Fox
     Sports Net Fab 50" high school football rankings this fall. 
     A group of 35 high school writers "from throughout the
     country" will work on the poll (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 4/15). 
     But in San Antonio, David Flores writes that high school
     football "doesn't need a national-championship game" and the
     Fox plan is "just a bad idea" (S.A. EXPRESS-NEWS, 4/15). 
          MORE NOTES: In Baltimore, Milton Kent notes that HTS
     has added new equipment, camera positions, graphics and
     music to its Orioles coverage, making "what already may be
     the best local coverage of a team even better."  Kent: "The
     moves have not only pushed HTS ahead of most regional cable
     sports channels, but on a par with ESPN and Fox's weekly
     productions" (Baltimore SUN, 4/15)....New CBS NFL analyst
     Dan Dierdorf, on leaving ABC's "Monday Night Football": "It
     wasn't the most amicable of partings.  But this is a real
     breath of fresh air.  Now I can just go do a football game. 
     I don't have to worry about all of the politics and scrutiny
     that come along with [MNF]" (BOSTON GLOBE, 4/15). 

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