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          CBS will follow ESPN and use "First Down," a
     computerized line that marks the first-down distance during
     NFL games.  CBS will use the technology for four playoff
     games and three regular-season games.  The device, developed
     in conjunction with Princeton Video Image, costs $25,000-
     $30,000 per game (USA TODAY, 11/10)....Sports Illustrated
     has agreed to a two-year deal with Tokyo newspaper Yomiuri
     Shimbun, giving the newspaper the right to publish one to
     three SI stories a week in an SI-branded section of the
     paper.  SI has retained the right to sell advertising in
     that section (Langdon Brockinton, SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL,
     11/9 issue)....In Charlotte, Langston Wertz writes that the
     pregame talent for CBS's "NFL Today" -- Jim Nantz, George
     Seifert, Marcus Allen and Brent Jones -- seem "stiff and
     uncomfortable" with each other, compared with the "know-it-
     alls" at ESPN and the "over-the-top revelry" at Fox.  Wertz:
     "So what's CBS to do?  Make changes, man" (CHARLOTTE
     OBSERVER, 11/10)....Saturday's UCLA-Oregon St. game on Fox
     Sports West earned a 4.5 cable rating, the net's highest
     college football rating ever.  The game earned a 10 share in
     the L.A. market, and peaked with a 7.8 cable rating in the
     last hour of the game (FSW)....The Bonham Group President
     Dean Bonham will write a weekly column on the business of
     sports for the Memphis Commercial Appeal for at least the
     next six months.  Bonham currently writes a bi-weekly column
     on the same subject for the Rocky Mountain News (THE DAILY).

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