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You like Tiger more than Kobe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Baltimore's ratings for the U.S. Open were pretty much in line with the numbers for the top TV markets in the country. NBC's coverage on Channel 11 Sunday got an overall 8.2 percent of the audience and 10.9 during the prime-time portion from 7 to 9 p.m. Among the 55 metered markets, the Open rated 8.5 overall and 11.4 in prime time.

Sunday night's NBA Finals Game 5, however, drew a 12.1 on ABC for the 55 markets, but here on Channel 2, Lakers-Celtics got 7.4.

Maybe if Kobe wore red, it might help. 

 

 

 

Comments

I hope you don't make the headlines for your articles. Because whoever did could have easily written, "You like Tiger more than KG" or "You like Tiger more than Paul Pierce." Whatever.

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About Ray Frager
Ray Frager joined The Baltimore Sun’s sports department in 1985 and has been an assistant sports editor for more than 15 years. This is his second stint writing a sports media column for The Baltimore Sun. Most sequels aren't as good as the original, but then, the original wasn't all that great either.

Frager, born in 1957, grew up in northern Delaware (graduating from a high school that since has shut down) and received his bachelor's degree in journalism from Rider College in Lawrenceville, N.J. He worked as a reporter and copy editor at The Trenton Times and The Dallas Morning News before coming to Baltimore.

Surprisingly, if you look at his accompanying photo, Frager is married and has a son and daughter. He enjoys playing basketball and has organized pickup games among members of The Baltimore Sun staff for many years, which means they don't get too mad at him for shooting way too much.

He has a good beat and is easy to dance to. I'd give him an 85.
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