Quote of the Day

align="center">“I think it’s ruined the game, actually. There’s no true fans anymore.”

— Broncos QB Jake Plummer, on fantasy football (“Sunday NFL Countdown,” ESPN, 11/26).

Monday November 27, 2006 Vol. 13 — No. 52 Print This Issue

Top Stories

  • Who are the most and least effective commissioners? Which league has the best PR shop? Who is the most effective network sports exec? Well, we asked, and you sure did answer. Starting today, and continuing all week, THE DAILY will feature the results of this year’s SBJ/SBD Readers Survey. Turnkey Sports & Entertainment partnered with SBJ/SBD on the project, and its FanTrak system was used in compilation and analysis of the results. So, take a look at what you and your colleagues think – some of the responses may surprise you.

  • Banked Turn
    BofA’s five-year deal with NASCAR across several banking categories valued at $15-20M.

    Hello, Pilgrim
    NFL Network works through glitches during first regular- season game.

    Court Vision
    Lawsuit by NBPA over league’s new on-court conduct policy called a “long shot.”

    Exposing The Secondary
    Could Patriots’ lawsuit against StubHub impact marketing agreements between ticket resellers and teams?

    Tokyo Drift
    Japanese city forms committee to oversee bid for the 2016 Olympic Games.

    Care Bears
    Davis, Laettner inch closer to Grizzlies financing, but doubters loom.

    Conversation Starters
    TNT, ESPN still confident despite early viewership declines for NBA game coverage.

    Keeping The Drive Alive
    Fox adds some F1 races to motorsports coverage.

    Ford Focus
    Rumors swirl about future of Lions President & CEO Matt Millen.

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