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Chris Megerian

LA Times — Staff Writer
"What an outstanding package of journalism." @JamesQueallySL @ryanhutchins @SusanKLivio + Mueller win NJSPJ award: http://t.co/bKeJzsi4
NJSPJ - New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists
are used to get the big picture." Second Place: Jeff Schlegel, Financial Advisor magazine, "It's a Gas" Third Place: Mark Hrywna, The NonProfit Times, "Fiesta Bowl's Board Fumbled Oversight
RT @GregHanlon: Latest @capitalnewyork Do you think Lawrence Taylor cares who bought his Super Bowl ring? http://t.co/YAQSRfLP
Do you think Lawrence Taylor cares who bought his Super Bowl ring? | Capital New York
A weekly column about what the Giants are doing when they're not playing football.Lawrence Taylor’s Super Bowl XXV ring fetched $230,000, likely from, of all people, Charlie Sheen. That was well

Patrick Stevens

Washington Times — College Sports Reporter
Amen. MT @DanWolken: More realignment? It's time to separate football from NCAA, let every other sport regain sanity http://t.co/Y76E5eK0
ADDITION BY SUBTRACTION
As long as we’re blowing up everything in college sports from the BCS bowl system to cherished rivalries that have been played for 100 years, while conferences grow with all the common identity and

Jon Wertheim

Sports Illustrated — Senior Writer
Beat: Sports
by request from @usta hq, here's the @bbakestennis podcast: http://t.co/n8mPzGKm
Tennis Podcast with Jon Wertheim
.  Brian Billick interview -- Feb. 17, 2012 Super Bowl winning NFL coach and avid tennis fan Brian Billick joined Jon Wertheim to talk about similarities and differences between the two sports, his love for

Karin Price Mueller

New Jersey Star-Ledger — Money and Consumer Reporter
Many thanks to the New Jersey chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. Bamboozled won a third place... http://t.co/tuIIwSad
NJSPJ - New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists
are used to get the big picture." Second Place: Jeff Schlegel, Financial Advisor magazine, "It's a Gas" Third Place: Mark Hrywna, The NonProfit Times, "Fiesta Bowl's Board Fumbled Oversight

Dave Briggs

Fox News — Co-host, Fox and Friends Weekend
Beat: U.S.
FYI @charliesheen did NOT buy LT's Super Bowl ring "be honored to own such an important artifact, I had nothing to do with the acquisition"

Neil Best

Newsday — Sports Business and Media Columnist
Good to see @KimJonesSports back writing football. http://t.co/nhlfEb4Q
Mark Sanchez exudes starter swagger as Jets circus opens
Jets fans singing hallelujahs. This year, there are no silly Super Bowl predictions in Jetland (at least not before Memorial Day). And on this day -- the calendar indicates it was May 24 -- Sanchez

Will Carroll

Sports Illustrated — Sportswriter
Beat: Sports
Will ESPN3's feed of the #Indy500 be blacked out? How about the WatchESPN app? http://t.co/GOqRfVoO
The Indianapolis 500: a remarkable test-case in the future of transmedia programming
operating. In short, it makes the Super Bowl look like a singles tennis match. Luckily, new technology offers new ways to record, broadcast, and watch television. And ABC and ESPN are taking advantage of

Tim Carmody

The Verge — Senior Features Writer
Did you know the Indy 500 is this weekend? Did you know that how it's recorded & broadcast is OUR FUTURE? Check it: http://t.co/AoQqaFyl
The Indianapolis 500: a remarkable test-case in the future of transmedia programming
operating. In short, it makes the Super Bowl look like a singles tennis match. Luckily, new technology offers new ways to record, broadcast, and watch television. And ABC and ESPN are taking advantage of

Anthony Crupi

Adweek — Staff Writer
Broadcast's 10 p.m. time slot is dead. In 2011-12 TV season, not a single 10 o'clock show cracked the top 30: http://t.co/6aSjBotr
Ghost Town: The Vanishing 10 p.m. Broadcast Drama
in 2010-11. CBS took second place with a 3.0 (up 3 percent), NBC rode the Super Bowl to a bronze medal finish (2.5, up 9 percent) and ABC was down 4 percent to a 2.4 rating. Strip out the Super Bowl
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