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          TV MONITOR: Last night's 10:00pm ET 60-minute edition     of FSN's "National Sports Report" led with a report that     Chargers coach Mike Riley will be fired and then named     football coach at the Univ. of Southern CA, followed by a     report that 49ers WR Jerry Rice will be released after the     season.  The first non-football report, at 3:17 into the     broadcast, was motivational speaker Tony Robbins addressing     the Wizards.  The first MLB report, at 6:58, was Manny     Ramirez' press conference after signing with the Red Sox.      "NSR" had 2:35 of total MLB coverage.  Last night's 11:00pm     ET (late due to NHL) 60-minute edition of ESPN's     "SportsCenter" led with Univ. of PA-Seton Hall Univ. NCAA     men's basketball, followed by Spurs-Suns.  The first non-     basketball report, at 8:26, was Ramirez.  "SportsCenter" had     6:50 of total MLB coverage.  Last night's 11:00pm ET 30-     minute edition of CNN/SI's "Sports Tonight" was pre-empted     due to continuing coverage of Election 2000 (THE DAILY).          THE WNBA OFF LIFETIME? ELECTRONIC MEDIA cited sources     as saying that as of June 2001, WNBA games will "no longer     be carried" on Lifetime TV, "but will be telecast instead"     on ESPN2.  The move leaves Lifetime, which is in the fourth     year of a six-year deal with the WNBA, with a "limited     women's sports presence" (ELECTRONIC MEDIA, 12/4 issue).          SWEET LOU: Former HBO Sports Senior VP/Programming Lou     DiBella signed deals with five U.S. boxers and one Dominican     boxer who competed in the '00 Games.  The U.S. boxers will     appear in four-round bouts at The Theater in MSG that will     be shown on HBO's "KO Nation" (N.Y. TIMES, 12/14).          INT'L SOCCER NEWS: The European Broadcasting Union     signed a $1.4B deal yesterday with the Union of European     Football Associations for the TV rights to the '04 European     soccer championships.  The EBU's 69 national broadcasters     from 50 European countries are "guaranteed live coverage" of     the 31 final-round matches of the event, to be held in     Portugal.  Also, the deal ensures that the "entire     tournament will be available on free-to-air services across     Europe" (HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, 12/14). 

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