Quote of the Day

“Fear.” 

--Fox Sports President Ed Goren, when asked how he gets excited after so many years in the business (THE DAILY).

Thursday October 18, 2007 Vol. 14 — No. 27 Print This Issue

Top Stories

  • Bills Eye Toronto For Regular-Season Game
    The Bills are looking northward, announcing their intention to play regular-season games in Toronto's Rogers Centre in the near future, an effort to tap into the city's corporate base and follow the NFL's mandate for each team to play an occasional game in a non-U.S. city. The news comes on the heels of Roger Goodell saying that the league is considering holding a Super Bowl abroad, with London a prime candidate.  That notion is not playing well stateside, as one columnist goes so far as to call it "morally reprehensible." 

  • Little Giants 
    ESPN's "MNF," NBC's "SNF" both chart record-low ratings for prime-time NFL broadcasts.

    Covering The Bases 
    Fox Sports President Ed Goren discusses network’s postseason MLB coverage; ALCS ratings, viewers increasing as series progresses.

    America Offline 
    AOL's Neal Scarbrough laid off as part of 2,000-person cutback.

    School Spirit 
    College Basketball Experience officially opens to fans in Kansas City.

    Franchise Tag 
    Rockets G Steve Francis inks endorsement deal with Chinese shoe and apparel company Anta.

    If The Shoe Fits...
    New Balance taps BBDO, N.Y., to develop new branding campaign.

    Hawks' Eye 
    THE DAILY goes one-on-one with Atlanta Spirit President & CEO Bernie Mullin.

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