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          TV MONITOR: Last night's 10:00pm ET 60-minute edition
     of FSN's "National Sports Report" led with Red Sox-Devil
     Rays, followed by Giants-Pirates.  The first non-MLB report,
     at 5:24 into the broadcast, was first-round coverage of the
     U.S. Open, and "NSR" had 1:52 of total U.S. Open coverage. 
     Last night's 11:00pm ET 30-minute edition of CNN/SI's
     "Sports Tonight" also led with Red Sox-Devil Rays, followed
     by Indians-Rangers.  The first non-MLB report, at 7:13, was
     the U.S. Open, and "Sports Tonight" had 2:30 of total U.S.
     Open coverage.  Last night's 11:00pm ET 60-minute edition of
     ESPN's "SportsCenter" also led with Red Sox-Devil Rays,
     followed by Astros-Mets.  The first non-MLB report, at
     19:53, was Ravens OL Jonathan Ogden agreeing to a six-year,
     $44M extension.  "SportsCenter" reported on the U.S. Open at
     21:25 and had 1:36 of total U.S. Open coverage (THE DAILY).
          NOTES: In San Diego, Jim Trotter reported that "in
     hopes of lessening the media demands" on Chargers QB Ryan
     Leaf, the team is "making him available on Mondays and
     Wednesdays, for group interviews only" (SAN DIEGO UNION-
     TRIBUNE, 8/29)....USA Network's opening day coverage of the
     U.S. Open on Monday earned a 1.3 cable rating, up 30% from
     last year's 1.0 (AP, 8/30)....The HOLLYWOOD REPORTER's
     Michele Greppi writes when CBS' "The NFL Today" begins
     production Sunday at its new outdoor studio in N.Y., the
     show's analysts will "mix it up with fans, kibitzers and
     second-guessers."  CBS Sports President Sean McManus: "I
     think some unpredictable and fun things are going to happen"
     (HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, 8/30)....In S.F., Tommy Cummings writes
     from a "business standpoint, HoopsTV.com is a success
     story."  The site announced a content sharing agreement with
     ESPN.com this week (see THE DAILY, 8/28), which The Carmel
     Group's Jim Stroud called "a coup for HoopsTV. ... I don't
     see how (HoopsTV.com) can go wrong" (S.F. CHRONICLE, 8/30).

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