Thursday, March 4, 2010

Updated - This week's radio segments

Yesterday I joined The Sports Reporters' Steve Czaban and Andy Pollin in the normal timeslot (5:25 ET on Wednesday's). Click the permalink, then the link below, to listen to the segment.  This week we talked about the Duke-MD game that was to be played Wed night (and as we now know, Maryland squeezed by), Maryland's best players in history, the Patriot League and the PGA Tour's disciplinary system.

Click here to listen to the segment: The Sports Reporters

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This morning, I was on my regular time on Tony's newest version of The Tony Kornheiser Show at 11:05et. This week we talked about the rumored return of Tiger Woods to action including expectations going forward, Maryland basketball and various other topics.

Click here to listen to the segment: Tony Kornheiser Show

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Afternoon update -- John was caught in a busy morning, and long day at this week's PGA Tour event, and as such he's not getting a new daily post out today, but will be back to normal tomorrow (Friday).

5 comments:

Matt Dick said...

I have no idea how you can control this, but when you subsequently add notes about later radio segments to the ends of posts, my RSS reader doesn't see it as a new post and I don't get an update.

Any chance you could make a new post for each new notice of a radio spot? I understand if this would be annoying to too many folks, but it would be nice for me.

FOTB Staff_ said...

Matt - we'll look and see what can be done. It was our 'misunderstanding' that in most cases when updated, it would refresh as new in the feeds. Or that is how we intended it. Thanks for the question and info.....

FOTB Staff

Anonymous said...

JUNIOR, just wondering how many "Staff" members it takes to run this site. It pretty much just looks and functions like any blog on the internet, so if you're actually paying a staff for this you are getting royally jobbed.

Matt Dick said...

FOTB,

Thanks... if it helps I go through google reader.

Anonymous said...

Maryland "squeezed" by Duke?