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The question being posed on Omaha sports talk shows this afternoon was why no one asked Nebraska football Coach Bill Callahan about running back Marlon Lucky's status during today's pre-spring practice press conference.
KMTV (Cox Channel 5) will stream live coverage of the Creighton University men's basketball team's press conference today on its website, Action3News.com.
Thursday's Big 12 Conference opener between the Nebraska baseball team and Texas Tech will be telecast live in Lincoln, Omaha and Grand Island.
Former KMTV (Cox Channel 5) anchor Greg Peterson is headed to Mobile, Ala., to be a weekday evening news anchor at NBC affiliate WPMI.
Westwood One radio broadcaster Kevin Kugler hits the road tonight to begin two weeks of calling the NCAA Tournament.



From top: Omaha World-Herald cover page (design by Josh Crutchmer), back page (design by Tim Parks), cover story (design by Ben Vankat), inside photo page (design by Tim Parks) and inside double truck (Crutchmer).
Liggins was born in Omaha but moved to Washington, D.C. at the age of seven when his mother, radio mogul Catherine Hughes, took a job at Howard University. He hosted a talk show on WOL when he was 16 and worked in sales and management for Light Records and as a production coordinator for singer Patrick Anderson in 1983 and 1984.
Hughes began her career in radio in 1969 at KOWH, a black radio station in Omaha. Her success there led to a teaching position at the Howard University School of Communications. In 1973, she was named general sales manager at WHUR in Washington, D.C, and eventually became the station's general manager. Under her guidance, it increased its annual revenues several times over - to more than $3.5 million. In 1978, she left for WYCB, where she served as the vice president and general manager of the station.
The National Association of Broadcasters is out with its 2007 finalists for the Crystal Radio Awards. Since 1987, the Crystal Radio Awards have recognized radio stations for their outstanding commitment to community service.
The much-maligned forum on the KXSP (590 AM) "Big Sports 590" website is no longer online.
The Leavenworth Street blog, which describes itself as "The Talk of Nebraska Politics," wrote: "Uh, what was the point?"
The e-mails have been pouring in: What is KMTV (Cox Channel 5) going to offer for coverage of the NCAA Basketball Tournament?
As far as watching the NCAA basketball tournament on your computer, CBS Sportsline.com promises it will be even better than last year.
KFAB (1110 AM) talk show host Tom Becka is now offering his opinion via video blog entries on the station's website, KFAB.com.
An announcement Monday by Nebraska Republican Senator Chuck Hagel - one which he says will regard "his future plans" - will be carried live by several Omaha media outlets.
"The Big Show with Matt Perrault," an afternoon sports talk show on KXSP (590 AM) is now available as a podcast through a new website, podcast.bigsports590.com.
The nearly half dozen blogs produced by on-air talent at KETV (Cox Channel 9) now have a home of their own on the station's website, KETV.com.
WOWT asked viewers Monday at 6 p.m. to provide a grade for how well snow removal was handled in the Omaha metropolitan area.
Two major errors appear in some editions of Thursday's Omaha World-Herald on a day when thousands of visitors are in Omaha for the NCAA women's volleyball championships.
Not everyone is pleased with the makeover given to the Lincoln Journal Star newspaper's website.
Morningside College's alumni publication, The Morningsider, profiles WOWT anchor/reporter Sheila Brummer in the "class notes" section of its November/December issue.
KETV (Cox Channel 9) meterologist John Campbell writes on his blog on KETV.com that snowfall amounts in Kansas City prior to Saturday's Big 12 Championship game could range between one and 26 inches.
The Lincoln Journal Star newspaper used its website to post the search warrant affidavit for a fraternity house fire that killed a Nebraska Wesleyan University student.
The newest reporter at KETV (Cox Channel 9) is a past Broadcast Pacemaker Award winner.