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Richard Sandomir

Richard Sandomir
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Richard Sandomir

Richard Sandomir is an award-winning sports television columnist for the New York Times. His previous books include Bald Like Me: The Hair-Raising Adventures of Baldman and The Englightened Bracketologist: The Final Four of Everything, also with Mark Reiter.

American Bracketology is now available in Trade Paperback
May 05, 2009
American Bracketology is now available in eBook
May 05, 2009
The Final Four of Everything will be released on May 05, 2009 in Trade Paperback
May 05, 2009
The Final Four of Everything is now available in Trade Paperback
May 05, 2009
American Bracketology will be released on May 05, 2009 in Trade Paperback
Dec 19, 2008
American Bracketology will be released on May 05, 2009 in eBook
Dec 19, 2008

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New York Times, April 18, 2012
...Maureen Corrigan, one of three jurors. The N.B.A. is seriously considering allowing advertising on team uniforms, Richard Sandomir reports. Such ads may be fairly typical around the world, but have never been tried in the United States by any of the four...
New York Times, December 2, 2011
...Young of The Daily News, died in 1987, Cosell said, This is the happiest day of my life. Richard Sandomir covers the sports business and sports on television for The Times. He is an editor, with Mark Reiter, of “The Final Four of Everything...
New York Times, December 2, 2011
...Young of The Daily News, died in 1987, Cosell said, This is the happiest day of my life. Richard Sandomir covers the sports business and sports on television for The Times. He is an editor, with Mark Reiter, of “The Final Four of Everything...
Current TV, October 24, 2011
...ve tracked down someone who's sent a vile or nasty e-mail, tweet or Facebook post," says Richard Sandomir, the New York Times' sports media columnist. "It often results in their being so astonished, even honored, that you'd find them, that they act...
Daily Freeman, September 4, 2011
...whether or not he had been suspended from his job. He spoke to the The New York Times’ Richard Sandomir and appeared on the syndicated The Dan Patrick Show, whose host Dan Patrick himself left ESPN after many years there. “There’s more to the...
New York Times, June 4, 2011
...blinkered: in asserting that no Yankee ever played hurt more than Jeter, OConnor ignores Mantles career of pain. Richard Sandomir covers the sports business and sports on television for The Times. He is an editor, with Mark Reiter, of “The Final Four...
Yahoo! Canada, February 29, 2012
...this previously unaired test footage that MLB Network shot during a game last spring. It's pretty cool. Richard Sandomir of the New York Times has more on the experiment, including news that the broadcast will be working on a 14-second delay. I have...
New York Times, February 23, 2012
...in Manhattan federal court on Thursday, less than a month before a jury trial is scheduled to start. Richard Sandomir of The New York Times has a Q&A on the proceedings. Read more » Previous Article Regulators Adopt New Derivatives Rules Next Article...
SI.com, February 23, 2012
...its readers, the AAJA or anyone. Weak. (Update: Fox Sports did indeed comment to New York Times reporter Richard Sandomir seven days after Whitlock's tweet. A Fox spokesman called the tweet "inappropriate, insensitive and showed extremely poor judgment."...
Yahoo! Canada, February 23, 2012
...this previously unaired test footage that MLB Network shot during a game last spring. It's pretty cool. Richard Sandomir of the New York Times has more on the experiment, including news that the broadcast will be working on a 14-second delay. I have to...
Yahoo! Sports, February 23, 2012
...this previously unaired test footage that MLB Network shot during a game last spring. It's pretty cool. Richard Sandomir of the New York Times has more on the experiment, including news that the broadcast will be working on a 14-second delay. I have...
New York Times, February 20, 2012
...video comments (silently) on ESPN?s use of a slur on the sports network?s mobile Web site. My colleague, Richard Sandomir, wrote about ESPN’s apologies for both incidents. The written apology on the ESPN Web site said the mobile site had “posted an...
New York Times, February 20, 2012
...on the Giants, “Tangled Up in Blue,” on the tiny NPR station WHDD in Sharon, Conn. Last month, Richard Sandomir Extra point If Giants fans are so pessimistic and gloomy after their team has won four Super Bowls, maybe we can begin to understand the...