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MEDIA PEOPLE & PERSONALITIES: JOHNSON GOES ONLINE W/BET

          BET Chair & CEO Robert Johnson, on his new internet
     venture BET.com: "Compelling content, engaging information. 
     We're going to deliver the audience that advertisers will
     want, we'll be able to engage in e-commerce, we'll provide
     the opportunity for African-Americans to connect like they
     never have done before online" ("Moneyline," CNN, 8/12).
          NFL NEWS: NBC Sports' Dick Enberg, whose contract at
     the network expires at the end of the year: "I miss the NFL
     more than I ever thought I would, and I'd really like to be
     involved again.  I have to see what the opportunities might
     be.  And it may not be just the NFL.  Maybe this is a time
     to examine all possibilities" (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE,
     8/13)....Broncos QB Bubby Brister, on replacing John Elway
     on some of the local sports programming during the NFL
     season: "The TV show I really would like to do is 'Bubby
     Brister's Hunting and Fishing Outdoor Hour.'  That's the
     kind of show I would like to have, seriously" (DENVER POST,
     8/12)....In Miami, Barry Jackson writes that CBS Sports
     President Sean McManus' strategy of "using three rookie
     studio analysts" for last year's "NFL Today" seemed "risky
     and unnecessary."  McManus has since brought in a more
     experienced crew and said, "It was a mistake in judgement. 
     In retrospect, we did almost everything right.  This was the
     one thing we didn't" (MIAMI HERALD, 8/13).
          ON HBO: Marcus Allen and Juwan Howard appear on the
     next episode of HBO's "Arli$$."  The show airs Sunday at
     9:30pm and will replay next Tuesday at 11:30pm, Wednesday,
     at 8:00pm and Friday at 12:00am (THE DAILY).

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