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STERN STATEMENT: ARE FOX AND CBS EYEING NBA PLAYERS' TOUR?

          Fox execs have talked to NBPA officials "about airing a
     schedule of an NBA Players League games" in the event of an
     NBA lockout, according to Bob Raissman of the N.Y. DAILY
     NEWS.  Raissman, who cites an NBPA source, reported that CBS
     "has also had talks with representatives of the players." 
     While a players' league is viewed by both networks as
     "attractive programming," one of the "primary reasons
     driving Fox and CBS is" NBA Commissioner David Stern, who
     "appears to be supporting" NBC and Turner Sports' plan to
     create a new pro football league.  The NBPA source: "[News
     Corp. Chair Rupert] Murdoch plays hardball.  If Mr. Stern is
     going to play cozy with this proposed new football league
     Murdoch will try and burn him" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 6/21).  USA
     TODAY's Michael Hiestand also reports on CBS's and Fox's
     interest.  Fox Sports Senior VP/Media Relations Vince
     Wladika "declined comment" on the report (USA TODAY, 6/22). 
          ONE NERVOUS NETWORK? In N.Y., Mitch Lawrence reported
     that during the NBA Finals, NBC Sports Chair Dick Ebersol
     met for a half-hour "behind closed doors" with Bulls GM
     Jerry Krause.  Lawrence: "Any chance Michael Jordan's name
     came up in that conversation?" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 6/21).  
          BRINGING HOME THE CANADIAN BACON: In Toronto, Chris
     Zelkovich reported on the ratings of sports broadcasts
     throughout Canada and wrote that the demos of the NBA's
     ratings show that the game, which draws "low audiences" on
     TSN and CTV, "attracts a high number of the young male
     viewers who watch televised sports."  CTV Sports VP Doug
     Beeforth: "The NBA doesn't approach Hockey Night in Canada
     numbers, but among the 18-to-24 age group, it's strong, if
     not stronger, than hockey" (TORONTO STAR, 6/21).

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