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          MUST-SEE ME ON TV: The Heat said they were upset when
     NBC Sports ran multiple promos of Sunday's game against the
     Nets and "highlighted" the debut of new Nets G Stephon
     Marbury.  Heat coach Pat Riley: "It may have been a little
     motivation to our guys" (MIAMI HERALD, 3/15).  Heat C Alonzo
     Mourning: "NBC! They don't give us NO love."  "Fox Sports
     News'" Keith Olbermann: "The players and owners throw away
     half of the season and who winds up taking the public abuse?
     NBC. ... I guess it's a Costas thing" ("FSN," 3/14).
          MURDOCH'S OK? DAILY VARIETY's Erich Boehm writes that
     News Corp. Chair Rupert Murdoch's $1B takeover of the
     Manchester United "is believed to have been cleared" by
     England's Monopolies and Mergers Commission, on conditions
     that BSkyB "should not be party to negotiations" for TV
     rights to the English Premier League (DAILY VARIETY, 3/15).
          OTHER NOTES: In Arizona, Mark Armijo reported that
     Championship Racing Magazine, formerly Indy Car magazine, has
     discontinued its coverage of the IRL and the Indy 500 due to
     a recent reader survey which revealed "poor rating numbers"
     for the IRL (ARIZONA REPUBLIC, 3/13)....DirecTV customers
     will continue to receive CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox programs after
     the company reached a settlement with the NAB on which
     viewers can watch network programs sent to them by satellite. 
     Under the agreement, viewers who receive network shows from
     satellite TV will still have to obtain local affiliates'
     network programming via antennas, but the timetable for that
     change has been pushed back and DirecTV will offer a discount
     on antennas that must be purchased (AP, 3/14).

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