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Women In Sports Media: Betty Caywood
Betty Caywood is an American sportscaster. She was one of the first female Major League Baseball broadcasters, providing color commentary on radio and television broadcasts for the Kansas City Athletics in September , 1964. Caywood previously worked as a weather reporter on a Chicago television station. On September 16, 1964, Caywood was hired by Athletics' owner Charles Finley to provide a female perspective on the games. Caywood provided color commentary while Monte Moore and George Bryson provided the play-by-play. She did not return to the broadcasts in 1965.
Tags: sportscaster baseball Major Leagues female sports
by Women in Sports Media in Sports
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Sports Media Watchdogs: Playoff Madness
Mike and Steve recap a wild week of playoff sports in New York. Hear their toughts on the Knicks, Nets, Islanders and Rangers. They discuss Jason Collins Sports Illustrated story and touch on how the criticism of Jets draft pick Geno Smith might be off base.
Tags: NHL Playoffs NBA Playoffs Jason Collins Sports Illustrated Geno Smith
by Mike Silva in Sports
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Women In Sports Media: Katie Hnida
Katie Hnida is a pioneer in the world of sports, being the first woman to play and score points in a NCAA Div. I footballball game. Katie's football career began at Chatfield Senior High School in Littleton, CO, where she played varsity football for four years. As a senior, she was named Colorado Sportswoman of the Year as well as Teen People Magazine's "Number One Teen Most Likely to Change the World." After high school Katie attended the University of Colorado, where she be
Tags: female football Division I Football Colorado NCAA
by Women in Sports Media in Sports
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Women In Sports Media: Michele Himmelberg
Michele Himmelberg blazed a trail for female sports journalists, working for equal access in the NFL. She is credited for opening the San Francisco 49'ers locker room to women. She is also co-founder of the Association for Women in Sports Media. Michele began her career as a sportswriter with assignments covering the NFL, NBA, and the Olympics. Her awards include "Best Sports Story of the Year" from the California Newspaper Publishers' Association in 1991 and the Pioneer Awar
Tags: Himmelberg sports sports writer Tampa Bay female
by Women in Sports Media in Sports
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Women In Sports Media-Donna Lopiano
Dr. Donna Lopiano is the former Chief Executive Officer of the Women's Sports Foundation (1992-1997) and was named one of "The 10 Most Powerful Women in Sports" by Fox Sports. The Sporting News has repeatedly listed her as on of "The 100 Most Influential People in Sports." She has been nationally and internationally recognized for her leadership advocating for gender equality in sports by the International Olympic Committee, the NCAA, the National Associatio
Tags: Lopiano women sports University of Texas Sports Management Resources
by Women in Sports Media in Sports
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Sports Media Watchdogs: 2012 in Review
Hear Mike and Steve talk about their favorite sports and media moments from 2012, and what they are watching in the upcoming year.
Tags: Peyton Manning Jeremy Lin Penn State 2012 Year in Review Sports Media Watchdogs
by Mike Silva in Sports
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Women in Sports Media: Andrea Kremer
Andrea Kremer has been called "the best TV interviewer in the business of covering the NFL" by the Los Angeles Times. She currently serves as a reporter for NBC Sports and correspondent for HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, which she joined in 2007. For five seasons, she was the sideline and feature reporter for the Emmy Award-winning Sunday Night Football on NBC. She also periodically reported on football for the network's Today morning show. She previously contributed t
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Roles and responsibilities of sports media
The Sports Omnivore returns after a two-week break to dig into the role of sports journalism in the modern age. A series of recent events has host Matt Gajtka pondering the responsibilities of sports media, whether there is crossover into so-called "hard news" or the topic remains solely in the athletic realm. Among other things, Matt looks at the slow-to-develop coverage of the high school football rape controversy in Steubenville, Ohio, and how the team's elevated position in the town factored in. After that, Gajtka wonders what, if any, acknowledgement is appropriate in sports media when a tragedy such as the one in Newtown, Conn., occurs. He also analyzes the rift forming between popular Pittsburgh media personalities and more detached analysts when it comes to the Pirates.
Tags: media Pittsburgh journalism football Pirates
by Matt Gajtka in Football
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Tri-State Sports Guys
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Tri-State Sports Guys
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Sports Media Watchdogs: Putting Sports in Perspective
After taking a week off from the storm, Mike and Steve Keane put sports in perspective as the Tri-State area tries to return to normal. What media members stood out during this trying time? Also, can the Knicks help give this city something to cheer about.
Tags: Hurricane Sandy New York Knicks Mike Francesa WFAN Sports Media Watchdogs
by Mike Silva in Sports
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Tri-State Sports Guys
Mike, Neal and Tony D cover all the sports in the Tri-State area and beyond every Wednesday from 8pm est to 9:30pm est! Call in at 347-637-2306 or leave us a voicemail at 203-651-8741.
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