Wednesday, February 3, 2021
TALKERS | February 3, 2021
Key Networks and Bloomberg Offer ‘Tax Tips’ Daily Feature. Tax season is upon us and beginning Monday (2/8),
Bloomberg Radio is making its daily feature “Bloomberg Tax Tips” available to stations. Bloomberg and syndicator
Key Networks say in a press release, “2020 was a year like no other, and that makes the 2021 tax season one that requires special attention. Bloomberg Radio is meeting listeners’ needs with a special series of daily tax tips designed to air in the 10 weeks leading up to April 15, at the height of when listeners are preparing their personal income tax filings for 2020.” The 30-second daily reports are hosted by Bloomberg tax reporter
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NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SiriusXM today announced its extensive programming schedule for the week of Super Bowl LV. Befitting what is one of the biggest events on the sports and cultural calendars, SiriusXM will again deliver an exceptional level of coverage for fans nationwide, featuring multiple broadcasts of the game, live broadcasts from Tampa, FL and a wide-ranging schedule of specials – across SiriusXM s sports, entertainment and music channels – that will virtually bring the excitement of Radio Row and Super Bowl week into people s homes and cars across the country.
On Super Bowl Sunday, February 7 (6:30 pm ET), SiriusXM will offer multiple live broadcasts of
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TAMPA, Fla. Almost apologetically, they note that Steve Spagnuolo, their beloved former defensive coordinator, will be on the other sideline Sunday. In nearly any other circumstance, against any other opponent, that would mean these former players would be unabashed and unconflicted fans of the Kansas City Chiefs for Super Bowl LV. They had, after all, won a Super Bowl with Spagnuolo and his NASCAR defense in the 2007 season and then the New York Giants used the NASCAR to batter Tom Brady again to win a second Super Bowl in 2011. Spags versus Brady again with another Lombardi Trophy on the line? That s an easy choice for a bunch of former Giants.
Monday afternoon Cardinal news and notes
Share this story NET Rankings Update: No. 45 (up one). The game of the year so far in women’s college basketball is going down tonight at 7 inside the KFC Yum Center when top-ranked and undefeated Louisville takes on No. 2 NC State. Here’s the U of L preview. Just a terrible sign for this afternoon that I’m going to pretend I never saw. Backing the Pack previews Louisville-NC State. There’s been more and more talk in recent weeks about the possibility of some power conference teams opting out of their league tournaments. Louisville AD Vince Tyra says that isn’t on the table right now for the Cards.
Retired no more?
Okay, maybe partially retired, but after a year away from the game, former quarterback Eli Manning is ready to return to the Giants in a front-office capacity, according to longtime sportswriter Gary Myers.
The Giants have always found a way to incorporate those former players looking to jumpstart a post-football career. Former fullback Charles Way was their Director of Player Engagement, a role later taken on by Super Bowl XLII hero David Tyree, who held the role until last year.
The team has also hired former players as interns, including former cornerback Kevin Dockery, former fullback Henry Hynoski, and former defensive tackle Jay Alford.