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Dennis Miller: Monday Night Football
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Mitchel's perilous undertaking could lead to such dangerous innovations as do-it-yourself dentistry and Dennis Miller on Monday Night Football. But now that the Internet has turned PR people into publishers, there's really no reason CEOs shouldn't become flacks. Technology has extended the opportunities for free speech to all. If you went to eBay to bid on your fireworks this year, according to a story crossing PRNewswire, you could express any opinion you wanted to the owner of Dishonest Don's Fireworks using online chat. Now that's independence.
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As KDKA's King Brown put it, "I don't think Dennis was running around saying, 'I want to be on 'Monday Night Football.'" Yet he was a football guy. A Steelers fan. A subscriber to insiders-only "Pro Football Weekly" for too long. A sports fanatic known to get into such a lather that he dialed up sports-radio talk shows around L.A. and across the country.
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Miller's days as a sports commentator did not end when he left Monday Night Football. In 2007, Versus, the cable network best known for its coverage of the National Hockey League tapped Miller to host "Sports Unfiltered," a sports commentary show that airs Tuesdays at 10 PM Eastern Time.
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