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Preds owner speaks out on Ownership/Radulov

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This afternoon, Predators lead owner David Freeman went on 104.5 The Zone with host George Plaster to answer questions about the latest on the Del Biaggio ownership mess, and even touched on the Radulov issue briefly.

Many thanks to 104.5 for having Freeman on, and i hope they don't mind me posting this. I guess i'll hear from them if they do :-)

Media Approval Ratings: Willie Daunic

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Willie Daunic appears with George Plaster on the The Sports Zone in the afternoons.  He is the eternal optimist which can be refreshing in today's media.

 

Where is Bobblehead George?

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If you’re asking that question, local blogger, twitterer and fellow PR pro Jim Reams may have the answer.

Just Looking To Take In A Game

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Nate Rau reports that no one should read anything too political into Karl Dean’s trip to the Nashville Sounds game this evening:

It's All Coming Together in Nashville

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So I took my lunch hour today down at the Sommet Center, to witness a press conference/rally to celebrate the new lease agreement struck between the local investors and the mayor of Nashville, Karl Dean.  It was a feel-good, backslapping affair that was, frankly, well deserved.  If you look at how the ownership situation has evolved since that day in May when Craig Leipold had announced his intention to sell the Predators to Jim Balsillie, you'd have to say that it's been a r

Ramsey the Radio Shill: Cashing in for Christ on Sports Talk Radio

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Nashville sports radio is where Nashville sports radio talent make money—and not necessarily talking about sports. No, the real ultimate bonanza, once you can break into the local radio game, is doing voiceovers for commercials. George Plaster, Mike Keith, Frank Wycheck, Jeff Diamond—the list goes on. Once they are voices on the radio, they convert their insider position into additional bucks by

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