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SBD/Issue 57/Sports Media
Media Monitor
Published December 4, 2001
TV MONITOR: Last night's 10:30pm ET 30-minute edition of FSN's "National Sports Report" led with the BCS poll, followed by an injury update on Wizards F Michael Jordan. Last night's 12:00am ET 60-minute edition of ESPN's "SportsCenter" led with Univ. of MO-St. Louis Univ. men's basketball, followed by UConn-Univ. of MD men's basketball. The first non-NCAA men's basketball report was Jordan. See THE DAILY INSIDER's TV Monitor for a complete listing from last night's sports news shows (THE DAILY).
ON THE AIR: NFL Giants CB Jason Sehorn and Buccaneers RB Warrick Dunn were on NBC's "Today" this morning. "Today" also reported on the arrival of the Olympic flame in Atlanta, showing torch-bearers Bonnie Blair, Muhammad Ali, Peggy Fleming and Dan O'Brien. Grant Hill appeared on "Live With Regis and Kelly" and discussed the NBA's "Read to Achieve" program. Lennox Lewis will be on "The Last Word." Chargers RB LaDainian Tomlinson will be on FSN's "Best Damn Sports Show." Jets DE John Abraham and Mavericks G Tim Hardaway will be on "Unscripted."
Have a submission for On The Air? If so, please contact Schuyler Baehman at schuylerb@sportsbusinessdaily.com.






