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FOX'S 13.2/23 FOR ALL-STAR GAME DOWN 8% FROM '98 OVERNIGHT

          Fox's broadcast of last night MLB All-Star Game pulled
     a 13.2/23 overnight Nielsen rating, down 8% from last year's
     14.4/25 overnight rating on NBC (Fox).  In Boston, Howard
     Manly writes that Fox "didn't miss anything" with last
     night's telecast, as Coordinating Producer Michael Weisman
     "showed that he is the best baseball producer in the game
     today."  Game replays "were exceptional," and the net's use
     of 64 microphones captured the sounds of the game "better
     than any broadcast in recent memory" (BOSTON GLOBE, 7/14). 
     USA TODAY's Rudy Martzke writes that Fox "captured the
     attention of fans young and old" and announcers were in
     "midseason form" (USA TODAY, 7/14).  Meanwhile, Fox Sports
     showed actors Jay Mohr, Scott Bairstow and D.B. Sweeney
     attending last night's All-Star Game.  All three are
     starring in Fox shows for the upcoming season (THE DAILY).
          HOME RUN RATING: ESPN's telecast of Monday's Home Run
     Derby was seen in an average of 5.718 million homes, giving
     the event a 7.51 Nielsen rating.  The audience was ESPN's
     largest of the year, beating its previous high of 3.751
     million homes for the April 11 telecast of NASCAR's Food
     City 500 (ESPN).  USA TODAY's Rudy Martzke writes that after
     the high rating, "you'd figure a live Home Run Derby is here
     to stay."  In the Boston market, the telecast earned a 14.7
     overnight, the "highest for a show on any network" in that
     DMA (USA TODAY, 7/14).
          WAS BERMAN TOO MUCH? In Toronto, William Houston writes
     that ESPN's decision to put Chris Berman "behind the
     microphone" for the Derby "was like winding up a talking
     doll.  Whack.  'Back, back, back!'  Whack.  'Back, back,
     back!'  Enough already!" (Toronto GLOBE & MAIL, 7/14).  In
     Boston, Jim Baker, on ESPN picking up curse words with field
     mics during the HR Derby: "The language heard was a far cry
     from Mickey, Minnie and Goofy" (BOSTON HERALD, 7/14). 
     

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