Back in August, I had a post about the Boston Globe planning to charge for online content sometime in the near future. It looks like the Boston Herald has similar plans. Purcell: Herald, other papers will soon charge for online content Earlier this decade, the Herald had a policy where access to columnists and feature writers was … Continue reading Purcell: Herald To Charge For Online Content
Titan-ic Annihilation By Patriots
Nothing like an 0-5, Southern football team coming into the snow at Gillette to make the Patriots look good, huh? Tom Brady and the Patriots had a record breaking day at Gillette Stadium, as they set records for points, margin of victory, and TD passes in a 59-0 annihilation of the Tennessee Titans at Gillette … Continue reading Titan-ic Annihilation By Patriots
A Rainy Friday Megalinks
It's raining here in Southern New England and with a washout expected for the entire weekend, why not give you the megalinks so you can peruse any time while you look for something to keep you busy. You can check out the Weekend Viewing Picks for the major sporting events of the weekend and it … Continue reading A Rainy Friday Megalinks
Patriots Look To Get Back on Track
As the Patriots prepare to face the 0-5 Titans this Sunday, Chris Warner is still a Worry Wart. Also on Patriots Daily, the Titans Tracker gives us some insight on the struggles of the team thus far. Ron Borges says that the slow start by Tom Brady is no reason for Patriots fans to panic. Christopher Price talks with Brady's … Continue reading Patriots Look To Get Back on Track
Week Log: Silver Lining To Black Sunday
Last Sunday's Sox-Pats double-implosion has put everyone in a tizzy all week, and the media looking for clever ways to introduce 'Black Sunday' into Hub lexicon. Bleacher Report attributes the phrase to Gary Tanguay even as they insist all hope is not lost. Now, after several days of reflection, Tanguay appears to have found a … Continue reading Week Log: Silver Lining To Black Sunday
Red Sox Look to 2010, Patriots Look at Oilers
The analysis of the 2009 Red Sox continues, even as the club prepares to move onto 2010. Sean McAdam says that Theo Epstein may well once again load up on retreads this winter to try and fill holes. He's got three possible pitchers that might be on Epstein's list this winter. Joe McDonald says that the Red Sox … Continue reading Red Sox Look to 2010, Patriots Look at Oilers
Globe Fills Reiss Hole By Hiring Albert Breer
When The Boston Globe lost Mike Reiss to the new ESPNBoston.com a few weeks ago, it was a huge blow to the football coverage in the paper and especially on Boston.com. Multiple sources have told BSMW that The Globe has made a strong move towards filling that hole by hiring Albert Breer away from The … Continue reading Globe Fills Reiss Hole By Hiring Albert Breer
The Return Of Junior, Part IV
The Patriots officially announced the re-signing of linebacker Junior Seau this morning. The 40-year-old linebacker will join the Patriots for his fourth season with the team. Shalise Manza Young and Ian R. Rapoport have a look at Seau returning once again to the only club he said that he would play for. Mark Farinella has more on Seau set … Continue reading The Return Of Junior, Part IV
Comcast SportsNet Adds Art Martone
According to Scott MacKay's blog on WRNI.org, Providence Journal sports editor Art Martone is leaving the paper to join Comcast SportsNet's new online venture. The really interesting part of this post is the last paragraph, which reads: For Martone, the new post is a good opportunity. Reportedly joining Martone in the new venture is Globe hockey … Continue reading Comcast SportsNet Adds Art Martone
Patriots Loss a Winner for WBZ-TV
The New England Patriots overtime loss on Sunday to former offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and his Denver Broncos was the highest rated program of the week in the Boston market. The game earned a household rating of 29.73 with a 57 share. The game averaged 1,156,900 viewers and peaked during overtime with 1,446,100 viewers. It … Continue reading Patriots Loss a Winner for WBZ-TV
