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SBD/Issue 196/Sports Media
Media Monitor
Published July 7, 2003
TV MONITOR: Last night's 11:00pm ET 90-minute edition of ESPN's "SportsCenter" led with Lakers G Kobe Bryant's arrest Friday in CO for alleged felony sexual assault, followed by Tiger Woods winning the Western Open, and Cardinals-Cubs. The first report on the men's Wimbledon final was at 20:09 into the broadcast.
ON THE AIR THIS MORNING: Former Sacred Heart Univ. (CT) basketball player Tara Brady's lawsuit against her former school was profiled today by CBS' "The Early Show." Brady, at 19, lost her scholarship from Sacred Heart because she was pregnant. Actress Keira Knightley also appeared on "The Early Show" and discussed the success of her movie, "Bend it Like Beckham" (THE DAILY).
ON THE AIR TONIGHT: Falcons WR Peerless Price, A's LF Eric Byrnes, White Sox GM Ken Williams, Cheryl Miller, Cowboys WR Raghib Ismail and Patrick McEnroe are scheduled to appear on FSN's BDSSP." CSN Philadelphia's "SpotLIGHT" will feature Philadelphia Daily News columnist Dick Jerardi. PGA Tour player Chris DiMarco and Atlanta Constitution golf writer Glenn Sheeley will be on The Golf Channel's "19th Hole."
Have a submission for On The Air? If so, please contact Mark Simpson at marks@sportsbusinessdaily.com.






