If Scorsese were a bracketologist, Departed would’ve looked look a lot more like this:
If you believe March Madness is responsible for the $1.7 billion loss in US productivity that the Associated Press reports, then Fark TV’s send up (above) actually doesn’t look that ridiculous.
But forget about the video’s fantastic cheap shots at Duke and the NIT, and stop worrying about the economy and how, if the NCAA just canceled the Men’s Basketball Championship, that’d put enough money in the pockets of Americans to buy six or so Bear Sterns. You wanna watch the games.
Me too (BTW, I’m so gonna win a cool $10K from CBS’ Facebook App. Contest). And there’s no better way than NCAA Sports March Madness on Demand. Powered by CBS Sports, the video isn’t HD quality and the sound has some digital static, but overall it’s a pretty damn good experience. Plus, every single game – from the 63 in the First Round to the Championship of the Final Four – will be available online, on-demand, for free.
Awesome. And it begs the questions, why the $#% aren’t other sports organizations doing the same thing?
Footballco is betting on the growth of soccer in the United States. Over the past few…
As the co-host of the Creators in Fashion show that took place on April 25, Matthew Patrick (a.k.a. MatPat)…
Alphabet's earnings report for the first quarter of 2024 sent its stock price soaring sky-high.…
Snap has had a rocky couple of years: several quarters of flat growth or declines,…
Welcome to On the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are in…
Four years ago, Chad Wild Clay and Vy Qwaint had an idea. They had spent…