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07/24/2009

Whitlock hits the nail on the head

Seeing that I am in Winnipeg doing the other part of my job -- covering the wild and crazy goings-on of the Toronto Argonauts -- and that those same Argos are making me crazy  just too busy to pursue media-related matters, I'm going to use one of the oldest journalistic tricks in the book. I'm going to direct you to a piece that I might have written if I a) had the time; and b) the talent.

So here's what Jason Whitlock of Fox Sports had to say. Needless to say, I agree.

http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/9839296/Whitlock:-Who's-to-blame-for-Erin-Andrews-scandal?

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here's some more Whitlock that Zelkovich aspires to:

http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/11/2009/07/504x_whitlock.jpg

I did not know if I could not do the same right back to one of you scribes, meaning to suggest Jason's offering. I enjoyed this piece as well, if enjoyed is the proper word. It was well put, even if he gets the race card fired his way. It is not a lazy choice Zelk, it is a very good one. Thanks

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Sports Media Watch
by Chris Zelkovich



  • Chris Zelkovich, the Star's sports media columnist, has spent the past 12 years chronicling the movers, shakers and bumblers in the world of sports television, radio and Internet with insight and a sharp wit. He'll continue that tradition in a blog that tries to make sense out of the ever-expanding sports media world.