Thursday, September 8, 2011
Home Run Derby Collector Cards at Shop TV4U.Com
For those fans of the original Home Run Derby show on the Sports Channel of TV4U.Com, you can now get the 20 card set of collector cards that depicts the 19 sluggers and a card for announcer Mark Scott. Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Duke Snider, and Harmon Killebrew are just some of the iconic stars on the series and in the card collection. Also fun to see forgotten baseball sluggers like Bob Allison, Wally Post, Bob Cerv, and Dick Stuart on the show. Shop TV4U.Com has 12 different retro stores on the E Commerce site. The cards can be found in the Reach Sporting Goods store.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
TVS Television Network to Produce SPORT Magazine Distant Replay TV Series
Great news for the serious sports fan who watches the games for the skills rather than the point spread.... the iconic TVS Television Network - which has brought us great TV sports since 1961- is taking the very best games from its library and creating a series of TV shows called "SPORT Magazine Distant Replay". The show will air on the TVS Sports.Com IPTV network (lots to watch there) as well as on regional cable networks and selected broadcast stations across the USA. Yes, the 1968 Houston-UCLA game will be one of the shows, but there will be so much more- World University Games (with Merle Harmon and Bud Palmer- nice!), college football bowl games, great tennis, pro golf, and even classic NASCAR and rodeo events. We're so exited about this show, that we'll be featuring the episodes as a 'sneak preview' right here on SPORT Magazine, so you can see them first!
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Bob The Bartender Signing On!
You know, I've been reading SPORT Magazine since the fifties, when you'd wait to get the Mickey Mantle cover and pour through the great stories that made up the sports world. Every month, it was a highly anticipated treat. Ah, those were the days. Today all you here about is steroids, arrests, and generally bad behavior by many players. Not here, my friend. You get plenty of bad news from other places. SPORT Magazine is going to get you plenty of great stories by the people who make sports worthwhile. We're covering the sports that seem to have lost some lustre with the new media.....like horse racing, boxing, track and field. We'll cover the new stports, too. Yeah, SPORT Magazine....what an oasis for the real sports fan.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Sport Magazine Back For the 'Serious' Sports Fan
Welcome back to Sport Magazine.
Since just after World War II, Sport Magazine was the 'go to' magazine for photos and features that you wanted to follow in the world of sports in the USA. Each month it was exciting to go to the news stand, or head for the mail box, and receive the new issue of SPORT.
Of course, times have changed. A lot for the better. A lot not so much so. What we at SPORT want to do is bring back the traditional sensibilities of the treatment of sports using today's technology. We'll salute the rich heritage of the sports we follow, something oft forgotten in today's journalism. Certainly, we'll feature the current sports events and personalities as well.
You will certainly see a Bret Favre, a C C Sabathia, or a Tim Duncan on out cover. You'll never see an Allan Iverson, a Terrell Owens, or a Jason Giambi. That's our mindset, that's our mission.
We will only treat the sports world- and its players - with respect. In turn, we expect the sports people to repect themselves, the fans, and their sports. If not, there are plenty of other places to follow these people. Just not here. Call us old fashioned, but we love our sports too much to have them besmirched by the antics of a Chad Ochocinco, a Michael Vick, or a Rasheed Wallace.
Thanks for coming back to SPORT. We're looking forward to providing you with enjoyable sports entertainment via our E Magazine, our radio show, our print annual and specials, and our TV shows.
Since just after World War II, Sport Magazine was the 'go to' magazine for photos and features that you wanted to follow in the world of sports in the USA. Each month it was exciting to go to the news stand, or head for the mail box, and receive the new issue of SPORT.
Of course, times have changed. A lot for the better. A lot not so much so. What we at SPORT want to do is bring back the traditional sensibilities of the treatment of sports using today's technology. We'll salute the rich heritage of the sports we follow, something oft forgotten in today's journalism. Certainly, we'll feature the current sports events and personalities as well.
You will certainly see a Bret Favre, a C C Sabathia, or a Tim Duncan on out cover. You'll never see an Allan Iverson, a Terrell Owens, or a Jason Giambi. That's our mindset, that's our mission.
We will only treat the sports world- and its players - with respect. In turn, we expect the sports people to repect themselves, the fans, and their sports. If not, there are plenty of other places to follow these people. Just not here. Call us old fashioned, but we love our sports too much to have them besmirched by the antics of a Chad Ochocinco, a Michael Vick, or a Rasheed Wallace.
Thanks for coming back to SPORT. We're looking forward to providing you with enjoyable sports entertainment via our E Magazine, our radio show, our print annual and specials, and our TV shows.
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