
Last week, the Daily Hampshire Gazette posted a video shot during a UMass offseason session in 2012 that features a…
Last week, the Daily Hampshire Gazette posted a video shot during a UMass offseason session in 2012 that features a…
The NFL Network may not be the monolith the league once envisioned, but Roger Goodell likes having it around for…
NBC Sports Network is dumping the show that featured a guy shooting an elephant in the face. The show—hosted by NRA…
Crossover, the troubled NBC Sports Network studio show hosted by Michelle Beadle, is "donzo," tweets Beadle.…
According to Bleacher Report's Howard Beck, history was made at an otherwise routine press conference announcing New…
Skip Bayless told Michael Smith and Jemele Hill yesterday that he gave a Washington Post journalist a list of…
It's been a rough stretch for ESPN and SportsCenter. Ratings for ESPN's flagship show have been sagging, bringing…
The 49ers-Seahawks rain delay—a weather delay—was the second-highest-rated block of programming this week, according…
"I understand the reactions," Howard Beck said over the phone, "because of where I have been working for the last…
Well, then. Six weeks after Bleacher Report poached Mike Freeman, Turner's flagship sports site has gone and hired Ne…
A week ago, Sports Illustrated began publishing its much-discussed, much-criticized five-part investigative series…
Clown gets out of here: ESPN director of news Vince "let's get this clown out of here" Doria is set to retire early next year, reports The Big Lead. Doria says the decision isn't final, but we'll be sure to send him the proper send-off whenever it is. [The Big Lead] Read more
At 2 p.m., Sports Illustrated editors Chris Stone and Jon Wertheim are dropping by to take your questions about the magazine's five-part series on Oklahoma State. Here's what they wrote about the series ("What It All Means") yesterday. Read more
John Tomic, father of Bernard Tomic, is a wacko. He fits nicely in tennis’s fine tradition of belligerent,…
SI managing editor Chris Stone and executive editor Jon Wertheim put a bookend on the magazine's five-part Oklahoma State investigation, saying at the very end of the series what they should've said at the beginning: "We weren't interested in following what one colleague calls the 'NCAA scandal train.' ... But as… Read more
Over the last day, one of Sports Illustrated's main sources for the second part of its five-part investigation…
Jason Whitlock torpedoed SI's Thayer Evans on Tuesday—"It wouldn’t shock me if Thayer Evans couldn't spell…