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          TV MONITOR: Last night's 11:00pm ET edition of ESPN's
     "SportsCenter" led with Devil Rays DH Jose Canseco
     undergoing back surgery, followed by Yankees-Mets.  CNN/SI's
     "Sports Tonight" led with Red Sox-Braves, and followed with
     Yankees-Mets.  FSN's "Primetime" (Fox Sports Net South) led
     with Keith Olbermann reporting from Fenway Park on Red Sox
     SS Nomar Garciaparra's status for the All-Star Game,
     followed by Red Sox-Braves (THE DAILY).      
          WEB NOTES: The SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL's Noah Liberman
     writes that SportsLine USA's recent hiring of Atlanta
     Constitution NFL columnist Len Pasquarelli "signaled that
     the war among the top sites [ESPN.com] will now be fought
     with word processors as well as with checkbooks and stock
     options."  SportsLine President & CEO Mike Levy, whose
     company currently has 11 full-time staff writers, said that
     he "plans eventually to have dedicated staff in every major
     sports market," to which Liberman notes "that will mean more
     high-profile outside hires like Pasquarelli" (SPORTSBUSINESS
     JOURNAL, 7/12 issue)....Weather.com and ESPN.com "formed an
     alliance to exchange content and links" in Weather.com's
     newly launched Events section, including "detailed weather
     for professional sports [events] throughout the U.S. from
     ESPN.com categories," such as baseball, golf and tennis.  An
     ESPN banner, along with a ticker of the latest scores, will
     appear in the Weather.com Events section (AD AGE, 7/12).
          MORE NOTES: In Boston, Jim Baker cites ESPN sources as
     saying that "further evidence of hard times" between ESPN
     and MLB "is a tight watch on the five-minute-per-hour limit"
     on MLB highlights "SportsCenter" can use.  One ESPN exec: 
     "Baseball is keeping a close eye on us even though we've
     been such a good partner for 10 years" (BOSTON HERALD,
     7/12)...Raycom Sports has awarded ACC men's basketball
     broadcast rights for the next two years to DC's WDCA-UPN,
     which will replace WUSA-CBS. WUSA carried the games for the
     last three seasons (WASHINGTON POST, 7/10).

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