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Uncertainty of What’s Next for Dodgers
A day after Commissioner Bud Selig moved to take control of the Los Angeles Dodgers, a raft of questions — including who would run the club — remain unanswered.
April 21, 2011Major League Baseball Takes Over Control of Dodgers
Commissioner Bud Selig said he would appoint someone to oversee operations of the team because of “deep concerns.”
April 20, 2011After Standing by N.H.L., NBC and Versus Agree to 10-Year Deal
NBC and Versus announced a 10-year deal to pay the league $1.9 billion, the bulk of which will be paid by Versus.
April 19, 2011ESPN Posts Announcers’ Deals Online
A new rule bars announcers from signing deals tied to apparel, footwear and athletic equipment connected in any way to sports that the network may cover.
April 18, 2011New York Super Bowl Chooses Credit Card Executive to Run Host Committee
Alfred F. Kelly Jr., a former president of American Express, was chosen by the owners of the Jets and the Giants to run the host committee for the 2014 Super Bowl at New Meadowlands Stadium.
April 18, 2011Want a Piece of the Mets? It Helps to Fit the Profile
Bidders for a piece of the team are mostly men aged 40 to 50, from Long Island with a career in finance.
April 16, 2011Frazier Spends Hours on His Suits for Knicks Broadcasts
The Knicks star and broadcaster spends hours selecting the colorful ensembles he wears to announce Knicks games.
April 15, 2011ESPN Issues New Rules for Announcers
The sports network is trying to limit endorsements that would create the appearance of a conflict of interest.
April 14, 2011Cohen, Hedge Fund Manager, Is Prominent in Mets Picture
The team’s owners have narrowed their list of potential partners to three. Steven A. Cohen is said to be in the mix, perhaps even the preferred bidder.
April 13, 2011Masters Ratings Slip
Charl Schwartzel’s stunning victory in the Masters generated a 10.4 preliminary overnight Nielsen rating Sunday on CBS — down from a 12.0 last year, when Phil Mickelson won and Tiger Woods returned to competitive golf.
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