Five years after John Malone retired from the board of directors at Charter Communications, he is exiting his post as the company’s director emeritus, Deadline has confirmed. The veteran exec and Liberty Media chairman, who has served on Charter’s board since 2008, cited the same Clayton Act concerns that led Steven A. Miron and Steven O. Newhouse […]
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MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: Yesterday saw the announcement that Yankee broadcaster John Sterling was going to retire with immediate effect. The longtime radio voice has been with the team since 1989, and his distinctive “The Yankees win!” call has been the soundtrack to five World Series titles. Sterling wasn’t always everyone’s cup of tea, but he leaves an undeniable void in the broadcast booth. Baseball Prospectus | Daniel R. Epstein: While his defense rated well enough to win him a gold glove,...
Since 1989, John Sterling has been the radio voice of the New York Yankees, calling 5,000-plus straight games with the team before taking a week off in July 2019. Sterling has been with the Yankees through the highs and lows of the past 35 years, though there have been many more successes than failures for
Derek Jeter showed some Re2pect to John Sterling.
O.J. Simpson's death \not only resurfaces memories of one of the most famous trials of the 20th century, but also highlights the impact the case had on modern media coverage.
O.J. Simpson's death \not only resurfaces memories of one of the most famous trials of the 20th century, but also highlights the impact the case had on modern media coverage.
O.J. Simpson's death \not only resurfaces memories of one of the most famous trials of the 20th century, but also highlights the impact the case had on modern media coverage.
O.J. Simpson's death Thursday not only resurfaces memories of one of the most famous trials of the 20th century but also highlights the impact the case had on modern media coverage.
Fox News host Jesse Watters’ coverage of Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial is raising eyebrows for the praise he lavishes upon the former president and the basic facts about courtroom proceedings he seems not to understand, a new analysis shows. Among his confused viewers is Vanity Fair’s political correspondent Bess Levin, who targeted Watters Tuesday with a quick fact check and a joking prediction for Fox News. ALSO READ: Busted: Paul Gosar campaign consultant linked to antisemitism...
Fox News host Laura Ingraham raised eyebrows Monday with a thorough analysis of former President Donald Trump's relationship with Stormy Daniels, the adult film star at the heart of his criminal hush money trial. Ingraham addressed viewers hours after Trump appeared in Manhattan criminal court for the first tumultuous day of his falsifying-business-records trial, in which District Attorney Alvin Bragg contends the former president covered up payments paid to Daniels ahead of the 2016...
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