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| | | | | An interesting thing transpired this week out in the San Diego market. Major League Baseball teams here in the US have traditionally relied on local networks to broadcast the majority of their games to the fans in the team's region of the country. So, for example, I live in the NYC metro area so the Yankees and the Mets are broadcast locally via YES and SNY respectively - cable networks partially or fully owned by ... Read More | |
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| | | | | The Internet lets you stream anything you want directly to your favorite screen, unless what you want is to watch a baseball game. | |
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| | | | | Few sections of Brooklyn have changed more than the eastern end of Downtown. || Kevin Walsh | |
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| | | A significant house and grounds are tucked away, hidden off Dudley Road in Newton, Massachusetts. This is the Kennard Estate. Frederic Hedge Kennard (1865-1937) was born in Brookline and attended Harvard College. He did graduate work for a time at the Bussey Institution and the Lawrence Scientific School, and entered the employ of Frederick Law... | ||