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          TV MONITOR: Last night's 10:00pm ET 60-minute edition
     of FSN's "National Sports Report" led with a 4:46 preview of
     the World Series, followed by MLB Giants manager Dusty Baker
     signing a contract extension.  "NSR" had 15:14 of total
     World Series coverage.  Last night's 11:00pm ET 30-minute
     edition of CNN/SI's "Sports Tonight" led with the Presidents
     Cup, followed by a 3:52 World Series preview.  "Sports
     Tonight" had 4:48 of total World Series coverage.  Last
     night's 11:30pm ET (late due to NFL) 60-minute edition of
     ESPN's "SportsCenter" led with Lions-Bucs, followed by an
     injury report on Browns QB Tim Couch.  "SportsCenter" had
     11:20 of total World Series coverage (THE DAILY).  
          ESPN: In L.A., Craig Tomashoff examines ESPN Classic
     and writes the "retro approach seems to be paying off," as
     the network's subscriber base has increased from seven
     million homes to roughly 30 million.  ESPN Classic Exec VP &
     GM Mark Shapiro said that "nearly half" of the network's
     viewers are between the ages of 18-34, "a discovery that
     shocked channel executives" (L.A. TIMES, 10/20).
          NOTES: DAILY VARIETY's Marcelo Cajueiro reports that
     ESPN, Fox Sports Int'l and Globosat will invest a combined
     $40M in their new ESPN Fox Sports 24-hour sports network in
     Brazil (DAILY VARIETY, 10/20)....In Philadelphia, Bill
     Fleischman: "Look for John Madden to be part of the Fox
     Daytona 500 telecast in February."  Asked by network
     officials to be involved, Madden said, "I'd like to be
     there" (THATSRACIN.COM, 10/19)....In Atlanta, Prentis Rogers
     reports that Showtime is hoping for PPV buys of around
     700,000 or higher for Friday's Mike Tyson-Andrew Golata
     fight.  But "given no title is at stake and the decline in
     Mike Tyson's popularity, the network will be lucky to get
     500,000 buys" (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION 10/20).

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