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Written on December 22nd, 2005 by Juddno shouts
David Letterman has been temporarily restrained by a woman who believes that he torments her over the airwaves using a secret code. New Mexico resident Colleen Nestler filed court documents late last week, alleging that Letterman has been using code words, gestures and "eye expressions" for more than 10 years to convey his desire to marry her and train her as his cohost. As a result of Letterman's alleged methods of torture, Nestler claims she has suffered from "mental cruelty" and "sleep deprivation," and has been forced into bankruptcy.
This is a bizarre story. Letterman was ordered to stay at least 3 yards away from this woman and not think of her. Sounds like this woman should be institutionalized to me. Why is this chewing up court time?
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Great character, gone

Written on December 19th, 2005 by Juddno shouts
The West Wing lost one of it's last great characters with the passing of John Spencer, "Leo McGarry." This is an enormous loss for The West Wing, and one that might further push the show into eternal rest. I also liked John Spencer in the movie, "Forget Paris." God rest his soul.
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The ills of sports broadcasting

Written on October 26th, 2005 by Judd2 shouts
In almost every case it's better to be at the game than watching it on TV. You can't begin to understand a baseball game until you've been to one, and you will only grow more frustrated with the television coverage once you have. Yes, there is more to the game than a guy pitching the ball, a hitter swinging, and an ensuing frenzy of searching for the batted ball (should he hit it). Players are constantly shifting positions, there are several games within the game on the basepaths television viewers are not privvy to, and there is more to the home run than the swing of the bat and the close-up shot of the ball flying over the fence (get this: it has to fly over the rest of the field, too!). Hockey, too, has huge television shortcomings. There are things going on all over the ice and on the benches that a single frame cannot completely capture. There are penalties that occur behind the play, most fights don't start in the middle of the screen, and the players are moving faster than they appear on the screen. There are those games that are better as seen on TV. The best thing about the NBA on television is that you can turn the channel. Football can be impossible to watch in person depending on your seat, and anyone who has ever been to a golf tournament and has tried to figure out what is going on while walking the course knows that if you really want to follow the tournament you have to find a couch near you. All of this said, television brings you to places you wouldn't otherwise be able to go. As much as I'd rather be at the hockey game, I can watch any number of about 10 games some nights on the dish. That's just the NHL games, and if you factor in college hockey that number is closer to 15. There are tons of baseball, football and basketball games on without buying any special pay-per-view package and, let's face it, most of us can't afford, in time nor money, to go to Wimbledon, the PGA Championship, or the Kentucky Derby. As great as sports TV is, though, there are a few things that have me screaming at the television, and no it's not the 6th penalty in a row called against the Florida Panthers. First and foremost, the close-up. I'm all for seeing the faces of the players; the cuts, the bruises, and the emotion is all fantastic. Can we please have it as a replay, though? Why do hockey broadcasters insist on switching to that extreme close-up as Jaromir Jagr flies in on a breakaway? There are 11 other guys on the ice at the same time and chances are that the action will pick up with one of those guys when Jagr is stuffed by Roberto Luongo. Stay wide and show us the play. After it happens, feel free to show us a close-up so that we can understand a little better what happened. Second, the in-game interviews have to go. I'm sorry, but for the integrity of the game I don't want to see Ozzie Guillen chit-chatting and giving shout-outs to Venezuela during the 6th inning of game 3 of the World Series. Maybe I'm an idealist (I hope that I am), but I'd still like to think that these guys are doing the work of geniuses behind the bench -- that they know a little more than the rest of us and therefore don't have time for this garbage. Plus, have you ever seen anything meaningful come out of one of those interviews? It usually goes a little something like this:
Analyst: So, Ozzie, you've stuck with the same lineup for every one of your post-season games so far. Ozzie: Yeah, they be playing good right now. No need to {inaudible} what broken. Analyst: It looks like your team has been real loosy-goosy during these playoffs. What have you done to cast a sense of calmness over them? Ozzie: Yeah, I just tell them, "We won a lot of games this year and this is just a few more."
It's nothing against Guillen, but it's not like he's going to give away his hopes for lefty-righty matchups in the late innings, and quite frankly he's trying to pay attention to the game. I'm happy about what technology has done for sports broadcasting. There is nothing more helpful than the yellow first-down line in football. That doesn't mean broadcasters need to stick their noses into the games, themselves, though. Third, why do analysts keep talking when they have nothing to say? Have you ever listened to a Brewers game on the radio? Half the time you wonder if Bob Uecker keeled over after choking on a bratwurst. There will be good parts of a minute where nothing is said, and that's great -- especially on TV when the viewer can still watch. If I have to listen to Tim McCarver bemoan a successful bunt one more time... Silence is golden -- especially when it comes to Tim McCarver. Fourth, quit taking away the action with permanent graphics! Pretty soon we'll be watching the game on one-quarter of the screen with scores from the four major sports, breaking news, and stock quotes flying by on the other three-quarters. I'm happy about always having the score and the amount of time left permanently burned into the screen, but keep it small and hold it to that. Fifth, keep the camera on the game. I realize that many of the broadcasters feel their importance is something to share with everyone over and over again and that their thoughts are going to drift away from the game, but please at least keep the shot live and on the action. There is no reason why, as the pitcher is winding to deliver, the camera should be planted on some guy on the bench sulking over the third strike pipe-shot he just took. I'm glad he's angry -- he should be -- but the game goes on. I'm grateful that we have the technology to bring games to us that we, years ago, would have been listening to on the radio if we were lucky. I have to say, though, that if we had to go back to a one- to three-camera shoot of these games and the only microphone being the one on the play-by-play announcer, and no graphics on the screen, it would be a far better state of sports broadcasting than we have today. If I didn't have to see another shot from a camera implanted in a net or a base or the dirt it would be too many. If I didn't have to hear Tim McCarver say Brad Ausmus made a mistake by swinging at a pitch because the baserunner was stealing again it would be too many times (Did he ever stop to think it might have been a hit and run?). And if I never had to see Marian Gaborik's nose hairs during live play ever again that would be too many times.
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Keep the Panthers Off of National TV!

Written on October 21st, 2005 by Juddno shouts
Much to my dismay, the Dish Network doesn't carry OLN, the NHL's new national television network. It previously was available in the 180 channel package, but wasn't worth the extra $10/mo (nothing else was all that enticing in the higher-up package). The double-whammy is that the OLN nationally broadcasted games are not available in the Center Ice package. So, in order to watch the Panthers vs. Rangers last Monday night I had to do so outside of my home. Now it appears that the Panthers are the Tuesday night game of the upcoming week on OLN so, once again, it will be absent from the Center Ice package. I have to say that I side with the Dish Network on this one, despite not getting the extra hockey games. The reason Shelly and I decided on Dish is that it was about (seriously) half the price of roughly the same selection of channels on cable. The only way cable would have been economical for us is if we wanted cable internet, which at the moment we do not. If the Dish Network were to raise prices to accomodate a channel only because of the NHL (seriously, look at OLN's lineup otherwise) it would completely defeat the purpose of the Dish Network. So, what I say, is keep the Florida Panthers off of national television and I'll be happy. I must say that OLN does a nice job with the NHL (how can you beat John Davidson as the analyst?). It's just not a price I'm willing to pay for a couple more hockey games a week. The other 40-50 we get through the Center Ice package will be enough.
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Just four?

Written on October 19th, 2005 by Judd2 shouts
A parents' group is warning parents about four Fox shows, including "Family Guy":
"Families should not be deceived," he said. "The top three worst shows all contain crude and raunchy dialogue with sex-themed jokes and foul language. Even worse is the fact that Hollywood is peddling its filth to families with cartoons."
My only question is, why stop at four?
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The West Wing

Written on October 14th, 2005 by Juddno shouts
I'll be the first to admit that The West Wing lost its fervor abruptly following the Season 4 finale (with the departure of Aaron Sorkin). However, the depth of the characters and the character of the characters is reason enough to keep watching the show. Josh's absent-mindedness, Toby's bitterness, and Bartlet's unpredictability is something I wish could continue on forever. That said, is anyone else tired of the show recycling recent stories. It's one thing to vaguely re-introduce something that might have happened on the 2004 campaign trail. It's another to completely rip it out of reality and write it into the show. For those of you who saw the most recent episode, you know exactly what I'm talking about. Matt Santos, the Democratic nominee to succeed President Bartlet, said, and I quote, "I voted for it before I voted against it." COME ON! That is totally absurd, and it is a far cry from the days of Sorkin, when bin Laden's name was mentioned in an episode that aired almost a year before 9.11. On another note, I'm a little tired of the conservative always being the immoral side of the debate. But, that's neither here nor there.
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Farewell to Jack and Bobby

Written on May 17th, 2005 by Juddno shouts
Looks like Jack and Bobby has been canceled after all. Too bad. Then again, if there would have been an NHL season this year I'm sure I never would have seen an episode of Jack and Bobby, The Amazing Race or The Apprentice (I'll still ride out The West Wing until it's demise). Bring back hockey!
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