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As NBC prepares its return to NBA postseason coverage, the network is planning to leverage one of its premier sports telecasts to fuel a large audience.

NBC is planning to schedule an NBA playoff game in the window immediately following the Kentucky Derby,


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We’ve all been guilty of undermining Jalen Brunson, but while most of us reconciled with those bad takes a few years ago, Colin Cowherd just can’t help himself.

It’s officially NBA playoff time when people start disrespecting Brunson, and Cowherd was first to take the bait Tuesday afternoon on his FS1 and Fox Sports Radio show. With the Boston Celtics and De...


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Michelle Beadle is most bothered by women journalists’ response to the photos of Dianna Russini embracing Mike Vrabel.

Last week, Page Six 


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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette shall live to report another day.

The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism, which owns The Baltimore Banner and is financed by hotel magnate Stewart W. Bainum Jr.,


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Rory McIlroy is the gift that keeps on giving for CBS Sports.

For the second consecutive year, McIlroy’s green jacket win earned CBS a multiyear viewership high for the final round of the Masters. Sunday’s final round coverage averaged 13.995 million viewers on CBS,


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