Upcoming Programming Releases

This is mostly for the weekend. I have to make sure I don’t allow the releases to pile up like this, but sometimes it can’t be helped.

Anyway, this is from NBC and it’ll be showing figure skating for the most part, but there’s other programming this weekend.

GRAND PRIX OF FIGURE SKATING THIS WEEKEND ON NBC SPORTS

NBC Sports & Universal Sports Combine to Present 10 Hours of Coverage From Nagano

NEW YORK – November 5, 2009- NBC Sports and Universal Sports present 10 hours of coverage this weekend of the fourth stop of the 2009 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series this Sunday from Nagano, Japan. Skaters from Team USA will compete against athletes from 13 other countries, all vying for points and prize money and ultimately spots representing their country at the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. Coverage on NBC Sports begins Sunday at 2 p.m. ET and coverage on Universal Sports begins Friday at 5 p.m. ET.

NBC Sports' broadcast will feature coverage of the ladies and men's free skates and Universal Sports will carry coverage of the pairs and ice dancing finals and the men's and ladies short programs.

LADIES: Leading the U.S. ladies contingent is two-time World Junior bronze medalist Ashley Wagner. Wagner took second at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series in Moscow last month. Among those competing against her in Nagano is Becky Bereswill who was the 2008 Junior Grand Prix Final champion.

MEN: On the men's side 2008 World bronze medalist Johnny Weir, who took home silver from this event in 2008 and gold in 2004, will compete. Joining him in Nagano is 2009 U.S. champion and 2008 Grand Prix Final champion Jeremy Abbott and two – time World Junior champion (2008-09), 2008 US Junior champion and the 2007 Junior Grand Prix Final champion Adam Rippon.

PAIRS: Americans Caydee Denney and Jeremy Barrett will make their Grand Prix series debut in Nagano; pairing up in June 2008, they won the silver medal at the 2009 U.S. Championships and ninth-place finish at the World Championships. The champions from The Grand Prix event in Paris last month, Rena Inoue and John Baldwin will also be strong contenders in Nagano.

ICE DANCING: Returning U.S. champions, Meryl Davis and Charlie White will vie to stay on top while at Nagano. Davis and White are the 2009 U.S. and Four Continents champions and they missed the bronze medal at the 2009 World Championships by just .04 points. Davis and White are joined by fellow Americans, Jane Summersett and Todd Gilles.

Andrea Joyce (play by play), Paul Wylie and Peter Carruthers (analysts) and David Pelletier (reporter) call the action.

UNIVERSAL SPORTS COVERAGE: Universal Sports, available in more than 56 million homes, will broadcast more than 50 hours of Grand Prix coverage, including live and near-live taped programming and rebroadcasts of the featured programming that appears on NBC Sports. Universal Sports coverage details of the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Nagano are below (all times ET):

Friday, Nov. 6, 5-7 p.m. ET/Encore Presentation - 9-11 p.m. ET
Saturday, Nov. 7, 5-7 p.m. ET
Sunday, Nov. 8, 7-9 p.m. ET

WORLD OF ADVENTURE SPORTS, SUNDAY, 1 PM ET
NBC Sports presents the Emmy Award winning World of Adventure Sports, an action and adventure sports series, this Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. The show highlights an array of adrenaline-inspired feats and adventurous sporting events from around the world. Featured sports include the Red Bull Surfing Mentawais Trip, Teton Gravity Skiers, rock climbing, the Canadian Freestyle Ski Team, and off-road unicycling.

The Red Bull Surfing Mentawais Trip documents the first time World Champions, explosive young talent and current World Title contenders share cabin space aboard the surf charter 'Indies Trader IV' with a group of specialized performance coaches. Athletes include Jordy Smith, Mick Fanning, Julian Wilson and other top surf talent. The Teton Gravity Skiers travel to Alagna, Italy for some more epic footage from their latest move RE:Session. First "FreeBASE" ascent, Dean Potter, one of the most revered climbers in the world, attempts the first ascent without ropes on one of the most difficult faces of the Eiger. WOAS gets up close and personal with the Canadian Freestyle Ski Team at their practice facility in Quebec City as they prepare for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Columbia Sportswear Pioneers ExtremeUnicyclist Dan Heaton, shows off his passion for off-road unicycling.

PBR FINALS, SUNDAY, 4 PM ET
NBC Sports will air the 2009 Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Built Ford Tough World Finals. The PBR is the premier bull riding organization in the world, boasting contestants from the United States, Mexico, Australia, Brazil, and Canada. The finals will showcase the greatest bull riding athletes on the planet in Las Vegas as they vie for more than $3 million in prize money. The top 15 riders based upon their total cumulative scores after seven rounds will qualify to compete in one final decisive round of competition.

On Saturday, Fox Sports Ohio goes behind the scenes with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Cameras will be everywhere.

FOX SPORTS OHIO PROVIDES COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS FANS ALL ACCESS

The network will offer fans a behind-the-scenes look at the Jackets tomorrow beginning at 7pm.

COLUMBUS, OHIO FOX Sports Ohio announces Columbus Blue Jackets All Access, this Saturday, November 7 when the Jackets take on the Carolina Hurricanes at Nationwide Arena. This special game telecast will offer fans a unique behind-the-scenes view of the game with more access to players, coaches and fans than ever before.

Featuring a live camera inside the Blue Jackets locker room before the game, fans will get an extraordinary look at their favorite players’ pre-game routines and follow the Jackets onto the ice. Viewers will also get to experience the game through Jackets left wing Jason Chimera, as he will wear a microphone during the course of the game. In addition, Head Coach Ken Hitchcock will join FOX Sports Ohio announcer John Michael each intermission to talk about the game.

The telecast will also feature a behind-the-scenes look at press row, visits to the team radio and television broadcast booths, as well as elements fans have come to expect during FOX Sports Ohio Blue Jackets telecasts, including player interviews between periods and in-period bench interviews with assistant coaches.

“Working with Coach Ken Hitchcock and his staff, we have come up with a way to provide this type of behind-the-scenes experience to our viewers while at the same time protect the strategic planning that goes into each game,” said Henry Ford, Senior Vice President and General Manager, FOX Sports Ohio. “We want to thank Coach Hitchcock and the entire Blue Jackets staff for allowing us to bring this unique perspective to Blue Jackets fans all over the FOX Sports Ohio coverage area.”

And the new season of Studio 42 with Bob Costas premieres on Monday with an interview of MLB Walking, Talking Conflict of Interest Bud Selig.

NEW SEASON OF MLB NETWORK’S STUDIO 42 WITH BOB COSTAS PREMIERES NOVEMBER 10 WITH COMMISSIONER SELIG

New Episodes Featuring Baseball’s Most Significant Figures & Topics to Air Every Tuesday in November

Secaucus, NJ, November 6, 2009 A new season of MLB Network’s Studio 42 with Bob Costas premieres on Tuesday, November 10 with an exclusive sit-down interview with Major League Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig at 8:00 p.m. ET. In the premiere episode, Costas and Selig discuss umpiring, stadium ticket prices, competitive balance, scheduling, performance enhancing drugs and former MLB player and manager Pete Rose.

Costas, one of the most accomplished and highly decorated sports broadcasters in history, will continue to host new one-hour interviews every Tuesday in November, including a conversation with longtime Detroit Tigers broadcaster Ernie Harwell on November 17. Additional episodes focusing on the history of baseball and the game’s most significant figures and topics will follow.

The first season of Studio 42 with Bob Costas debuted on January 1, 2009 with an interview with Don Larsen & Yogi Berra that was interspersed throughout the airing of Larsen’s perfect game in the 1956 World Series, which appeared on television for the first time since its original broadcast. Other interviews throughout the season featured former St. Louis Cardinals teammates Hall of Famer Bob Gibson and Tim McCarver, St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre, author and former New York Yankees pitcher Jim Bouton, and former Major League Baseball umpires Don Denkinger, Bruce Froemming and Steve Palermo.

“‘Studio 42’ gives us the time and the setting to do justice to a wide variety of baseball subjects. Some are topical and journalistic; others are appreciations of the game and its history. Either way, it’s great to be able to cover baseball this way,” said Costas.

“Whether he

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