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Go Hunting for This Demo
Broadcasting & Cable
Outdoor and Sportsman execs know it, and they are being handed more market share as places such as ESPN and NBC Sports Channel are increasingly getting out of the outdoors game. Meanwhile, other nets are trying to step in. Smart move.



Rad Martinez Talks Bellator, ESPN, and the Importance of Family
Examiner.com
Is that actually where you train—outdoors like that? RM: No, ESPN brought in a cage. They wanted to make it a little more dramatic. RM: They got a hold of somebody, and had the cage built up, out in the middle of nowhere, and it was freezing that day.



Man U-Chelsea EPL Football Quite A Show, If Your FOX Affiliate Carried It
Midwest Sports Fans
As most everyone who follows my Twitter feed knows, I am huge on the English Premier League, and FOX Soccer Channel/FOX Soccer Plus are my god-sends, along with the 1-2 games a week ESPN does (with the incomparable Ian Darke). Watched it all weekend.

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Major League Fishing Announces Pay-Per-View Plans
Sacramento Bee
You'll see the strategies, the struggles and the successes of the best anglers in the world," said Rucks, a former vice president and general manager of BASS and ESPN Outdoors. "On the Advance Cast shows you'll see great anglers who have one day to ...

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David Frownfelder: Super Bowl tried to match the hype
Adrian Daily Telegram
ESPN in particular hammered at the rematch theme, conveniently forgetting the Patriots and the Giants have turned over much of their personnel from 2008. In the 2008 game in Glendale, Ariz., the Giants scored late to hand the Patriots their only defeat ...



Big Ten mailblog
ESPN (blog)
According to ESPN.com, Meyer had had top 5 recruiting classes in each of his final 3 seasons (including the #1 class in 2010). Should Ohio State fans be concerned with Florida's 6-6 2011 season as a possible look into our future?

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USA TODAY

Three nuggets of knowledge about Saturday's Saints-49ers divisional game:
ESPN (blog)
The great outdoors: There has been a lot of talk about how New Orleans' offense is built for a dome and doesn't play as well outdoors. But some numbers dispute that. According to ESPN Stats & Information, New Orleans quarterback Drew Brees completed ...
NFL: Saturday's Playoff PreviewESPN Florida
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Saints-49ers Style Clash for the AgesNBC Bay Area

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ABC News

The X-haustion factor
ESPN
ESPN NFL analyst Tedy Bruschi dishes on how long it takes to get over a loss in the Super Bowl, Bill Belichick, New England's defense, what Myra Kraft meant to the Patriots and more. Q. Tedy, I think this game has more of a SB XXXVI feel than the one ...
5 things to do during the Super BowlAlbert Lea Tribune

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Globe and Mail

With 2012 NHL Winter Classic at Michigan Stadium, GLI to also go outdoors?
USCHO
13, 2012 According to ESPN.com, the 2012 Great Lakes Invitational may be played outdoors at Comerica Park in Detroit to coincide with the NHL Winter Classic between Detroit and Toronto and Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. The story states that with the ...
Winter Classic 2013: Is GLI Also Headed Outdoors Next Year?The Detroit Sports Site
Winter Classic 2013: Original Six Matchup at the Big HouseBleacher Report

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OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Hunters kill fewer deer, Study cites improper use of Legacy ...
Grand Forks Herald
Several outdoors TV personalities who were popular at the time also featured Catfish Haven and Red River fishing, including Jerry McKinnis of ESPN's “The Fishing Hole.” Former Herald columnist “Whopper John” Little also was a regular at Catfish Haven.

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Google News

Outdoors Featured Article

Boating Myths - Part I

02/06/12

 by: News Canada

(NC)-Everyone knows boating is fun, but some people who are interested in taking it up hold back because of myths they've heard about boating. In fact, boating is easy, flexible and affordable, so I'm going to discuss a few of those myths and separate fact from fiction.

MYTH: Boating is expensive. It's not. In fact, it probably costs less to buy and operate a boat than you think. Following are a few examples: $10,000 to $18,000 is the average price for a 17- to 19-foot outboard-powered family runabout. $6,000 to $9,500 for the average aluminum fishing boat with outboard motor or cottage sailboat. Most boats with a selling price above $5,000 can be financed. Many banks, financial institutions and credit unions provide financing for boats. Local boat retailers also provide customized boat loan programs through arrangements with boat manufacturers or local banks. Finally, check boating magazines for financiers' advertisements. Interest rates have continued to be affordable.

MYTH: Boating takes up time I can't afford. It's true. Like never before, everyone is so . . . busy. But boating is totally flexible - your family can use a boat as much or as little as you wish. Your boat is ready to go whenever you are. That means you can mesh your boating fun with your busy schedule. Try that with a ball game, soccer league or tee-off time at a golf club. Spending time with your family on a boat really is quality time. Activities on the water can include fishing, water-skiing, tubing and much more. Sharing the fun with friends makes it even better!

MYTH: There's too much involved in maintaining a boat. With today's technology, there is very little maintenance required. All it takes is filling it up with gas - just as you do with a car - and some preventative maintenance your dealer will do at a minimal cost. Before a boat is stored for the winter it requires an oil change and cleaning - that's it!

Boating is a great activity, particularly for the family! For further information about boat buying, including a free introductory CD-ROM visit www.DiscoverBoating.ca.

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