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SBD/Issue 151/Sports Media
Media Monitor
Published April 25, 2002
TV MONITOR: Last night's 1:00am ET 60-minute edition of ESPN's "SportsCenter" led with Maple Leafs-Islanders, followed by Devils-Hurricanes. The first non-NHL report was Yankees-A's and Angels-Mariners. After a commercial break, "SportsCenter" showcased the NBA playoffs, T'Wolves-Mavericks and Raptors-Pistons. See THE DAILY INSIDER's TV Monitor for a listing from last night's "SportsCenter."
ON THE AIR: Pistons F Ben Wallace will be on "The Last Word." NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson, Fox NASCAR announcer Jeff Hammond and former NFLer Glenn Parker will be on the "Best Damn Sports Show Period." Tonight's guests on HBO's "On the Record with Bob Costas" are Jon Stewart, Gary Sheffield and Dan Snyder.
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