The only thing Key about me is that I wore a Piano Key necktie once.
The segments would last 3.5 minutes since WTIC has to constantly do traffic and weather together every 10. We get it. It's cold. And there's traffic on 84 and 91, and in Waterbury and New Haven and on 95.I actually think that Joe D. & Gresch should have Jeff Jacobs on as an in studio guest & spend a few segments discussing this topic (of course taking callers for commentary). I wonder though if they are under a gag order by WTIC management on this speculative topic due to WTIC's contract as the UCONN flagship station?

I don't believe Joe D would want to touch it, especially how we were picked over in the past. And Gresh cant go more than 3 minutes without saying "vox populi."The segments would last 3.5 minutes since WTIC has to constantly do traffic and weather together every 10. We get it. It's cold. And there's traffic on 84 and 91, and in Waterbury and New Haven and on 95.![]()
I have no doubt that Jacobs has been in contact with UConn authorities. My question is who initiated these discussions. Did Jacobs hear something and was curious then contacted UConn to do research on this? Or did UConn contact Jacobs with hopes of Jacobs writing these columns to "market" these ideas? Neither one is particularly a bad thing,
A lot of this must depend on Fox and what ESPN thinks Fox might be up to. Fox is experiencing success with their BTN model and they may be considering something similar. At the same time FS1 is drowning. We saw how desperate Fox was for content when they paid the BE for bball and amount that ESPN must be laughing at. ESPN gets AAC men's bball, women's bball and football for half of what Fox paid. Some FS1 games get 10,000 viewers.
So the question is really what does Fox want to do about being so far behind the game in college sports.

As far as NYC goes, UConn prepared a document back in 2011 titled "UConn is New York City's Team". It is on page 6 of these documents:
http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/282123-responsive-documents.html#document/p1
I am watching tonight's Manhattan-Iona basketball game, and Manhattan College claims that they are the 6th borough on signs at both ends of their arena. Who claim was first, UConn or Manhattan College? If Manhattan was first, would that have any legal repercussions on UConn's claim. Any attorneys who wish to comment would be more than welcome.
You can't be the 6th borough of NYC when your school resides in one of the 5 Borough's (Manhattan College is in the Bronx by Van Cortland Park and Gaelic Park)I am watching tonight's Manhattan-Iona basketball game, and Manhattan College claims that they are the 6th borough on signs at both ends of their arena. Who claim was first, UConn or Manhattan College? If Manhattan was first, would that have any legal repercussions on UConn's claim. Any attorneys who wish to comment would be more than welcome.
False modesty. is all. Everyone knows Manhattan is the 1st borough.I am watching tonight's Manhattan-Iona basketball game, and Manhattan College claims that they are the 6th borough on signs at both ends of their arena. Who claim was first, UConn or Manhattan College? If Manhattan was first, would that have any legal repercussions on UConn's claim. Any attorneys who wish to comment would be more than welcome.
Isn't Manhatten one of the five boroughs?I am watching tonight's Manhattan-Iona basketball game, and Manhattan College claims that they are the 6th borough on signs at both ends of their arena. Who claim was first, UConn or Manhattan College? If Manhattan was first, would that have any legal repercussions on UConn's claim. Any attorneys who wish to comment would be more than welcome.
That was over 4 years ago already. I can only imagine how many memos and e-mails have since been circulated. Must be somewhat depressing having to read and reply these days.As far as NYC goes, UConn prepared a document back in 2011 titled "UConn is New York City's Team". It is on page 6 of these documents:
http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/282123-responsive-documents.html#document/p1
I am watching tonight's Manhattan-Iona basketball game, and Manhattan College claims that they are the 6th borough on signs at both ends of their arena. Who claim was first, UConn or Manhattan College? If Manhattan was first, would that have any legal repercussions on UConn's claim. Any attorneys who wish to comment would be more than welcome.