March Madness Audio & Video

Michael Wilbon

Michael Wilbon

One of our favorite guests joins D and C to talk NBA Playoffs

Audio|Thu, 22 May 2008|More from WEEI - Dennis and Callahan
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“…NBA playoffs -- you born at the end of March Madness so what do you spent some time -- of the summer. …”

Thursday, May 1st Whiner Line

Thursday, May 1st Whiner Line

Thursday, May 1st Whiner Line

Audio|Thu, 1 May 2008|More from WEEI - The Big Show
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“…silica a runoff you know like via. You know color diminished in March Madness tolerant color line survivor and hope that's -- I don't know why -- survivor. Do they conclude Internet geeks to -- …”

Collins talks to BC's Mike Brennan

Collins talks to BC's Mike Brennan

(NECN) - The puck will drop on Thursday night, as Boston College takes on North Dakota in the first semifinal of the NCAA Hockey Tournament, the Frozen Four, in Denver. You won't find team captain Mike Brennan on many school record lists (...

Video|Wed, 9 Apr 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…time for everybody. And our senior class definitely said -- active for March Madness we doubting the team at any point this season because he's seen that. And I had some difficulty but -- cut by …”

Here and Now for Thursday, April 3, 2008

Here and Now for Thursday, April 3, 2008

AIRLINE SAFETY: Two federal aviation inspectors who blew the whistle on missed inspections at Southwest Airlines and allege a too-cozy relationship between the FAA and airlines will testify before Congress today. We speak with Alexandra Marks of The Christian Science Monitor. THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE: The Pennsylvania primary is April 22. Host Robin Young found Republicans feeling left out of the whole political conversation and Democrats still undecided. Also, in the popular vote so far, Hillary Clinton trails Barack Obama by some 700,000. So why does she stay in the race? The answer, according to journalist Andrew Gumbel, is that history shows it works, because the popular vote doesn't always decide the nomination. Gumbel is the Los Angeles correspondent for The Independent newspaper of London. He's also author of, "Steal This Vote: Dirty Elections and the Rotten History of Democracy in America." GREEN JOBS: What is a green job and is an economy based on green jobs pie in the

Audio|Thu, 3 Apr 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…Well we can't call -- March Madness anymore because it's April but it's mad I tell you it's down of the final four for the men and women in …”

Recruiting High School Athletes

Recruiting High School Athletes

How do some student go from scholar athlete to scholarship athlete? What kind of recruiting tactics are colleges using? And is it a good idea for students to make verbal commitments to colleges as early as their sophmore year?

Audio|Fri, 28 Mar 2008|More from WBUR: Radio Boston with David Boeri
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“…This is radio -- In the midst of March Madness we're talking about. …”

“…colleges. Universities get an awful lot of plate public relations play -- March Madness is a huge thing for -- this is about this about leadership. This is about leadership in the president's office is about …”

Here and Now for Thursday, March 27, 2008

Here and Now for Thursday, March 27, 2008

More than 10-thousand Shiites take to the streets in Basra to protest the government crackdown on militias. Shiites there, loyal to Muktada al-Sadr are calling for Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to step down. The uprisings are a test for the Iraqi security forces, who are securing the area without international help. Tina Sussman of the Los Angeles Times joins us. Dith Pran, the Cambodian journalist whose story was made into the movie, "The Killing Fields," is deathly ill with cancer. We speak with Sydney Schanberg, formerly of the New York Times, about his friend and colleague. How can you tell if recession has hit your town? Here and Now producer Barbara Howard visited one Massachusetts town where the number of foreclosures has tripled over the last year. Instead of finding a boarded-up downtown, she discovered that the signs of an economic downturn are not always that easy to see. The host of NPR's Only a Game joins us to talk about March Madness , the start of the M

Audio|Thu, 27 Mar 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…in circles shooting and throwing elbows at each other bats right it's March Madness. . Which tips off again tonight and tomorrow with regional semi semi final games in the men's tournament. The women play their regional …”

New England sports

New England sports

(NECN: Boston, Mass.) - It's a great time to be a sports fan. Between the Boston Celtics, the Red Sox and of course, March Madness , there is always something on tap! Boston Globe sports editor Joe Sullivan joins NECN for this "Talk A...

Video|Thu, 27 Mar 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…around the -- we're talking sports Celtics Red Sox and of course March Madness -- the great amphibious sports fan and sports editor -- Sullivan joins us from the globe newsroom just thanks for being here …”

“…Yeah maybe so we want to ask about March Madness before we let you go we -- the big games tonight Washington State facing UN seat and also UCLA versus western Kentucky …”

Here and Now for Friday, March 21, 2008

Here and Now for Friday, March 21, 2008

TIBET: Thousands of Chinese troops are engaged in a manhunt for protestors wanted in connection with last week's riots in Lhasa, Tibet . We speak with James Miles, Beijing correspondent for the Economist. He was the only western correspondent in Tibet when the protests broke out on March 14th. We also speak with Peter Aronson, a freelance journalist based in Dharmsala, India . Today House Speaker Nancy Pelosi met with the Dalai Lama. OLYMPIC PROTESTS: Ever since the 1936 Olympic summer games in Berlin when Adolph Hitler used them to showcase his theory of Aryan supremacy - politics, protests, and the Olympics have been inseparable. Joining us to explain why is Alfred Senn, professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of: "Power, Politics, and the Olympic Games." PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS: From the Barack Obama passport records breach... to the fading hopes for Florida and Michigan re-votes... and John McCain's foreign policy fumble... we wrap u

Audio|Fri, 21 Mar 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…March Madness Major League Baseball in Asia and how come Barry Bonds still doesn't have a contract. Just some of the topics today for …”

Travis Ford, UMass Men's Basketball Coach

Travis Ford, UMass Men's Basketball Coach

Coach Ford, called in during the lightning round to correct Phil Burton on some statements he made about college basketball.

Audio|Fri, 21 Mar 2008|More from WEEI - Dale and Holley
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“…I didn't have the best 65 teams -- there. Also what makes March Madness a little bit of the madness is putting in some of these conference tournament winners and maybe have a chance to upset …”

Boston Globe Page One Podcast for Mar 21, 2008

Boston Globe Page One Podcast for Mar 21, 2008

Top stories from the Boston Globe for Mar 21, 2008

Audio|Fri, 21 Mar 2008|More from Boston Globe Page One Podcasts
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“…sports writers go across the country to pursued that dramas of incipient March Madness. . And across the Pacific Ocean to follow the Boston Red Sox to Japan for the season opener there on Monday. …”

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