Joe Buck

Midnight Cowboy

Midnight Cowboy is a 1965 novel, adapted into a 1969 film starring Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman. This article deals primarily with the movie. Joe Buck is a dishwasher in a rural Texas diner. He's not very bright . One day, he...

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TV-Radio Notebook: Musing on Heisman, BCS

Monday Night Football’s return to Houston next week will include a Chalk Talk luncheon at noon Monday at the House of Blues. Guests will include Mike Tirico, Matt Millen and Suzy Kolber of ESPN and former players Aaron Glenn,...

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Game Scout: Dallas at Packers

We have everything you need to know about today’s game, from keys to the game to the final injury report to the game plan. The Cowboys’ win at Lambeau Field last season was their first at Lambeau Field. Keys to the game For the...

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Cowboys Will Get Best Shot From Desperate Packers

Despite the Packers' 4-4 record, the Cowboys know how dangerous Green Bay can be. Although they've had recent success at Lambeau Field, the Dallas has only won there once, and playing in Green Bay can be one of the toughest...

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Voight vs Jolie: Is Hollywood's most famous family feud near an end?

Relationships between fathers and daughters have often been known to blow hot and cold. But that between the actress Angelina Jolie and her famous dad, Midnight Cowboy star John Voight, has been seen more downs than ups all of...

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Internet has made Buck a different broadcaster

Nov 11, 2009 (Herald-Times - Six-time Emmy winning sports broadcaster Joe Buck spoke Tuesday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater in his first trip back to Bloomington since he left Indiana University in 1991. Buck first got...

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Via Skype, data specialist describes using numbers in reporting

This content copyright © Indiana University School of Journalism 2009 Photo by Sarah Hutchins Data specialist Grant Smith talked to students about using numbers in online journalism via Skype. Last week, Grant Smith, a...

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A culture of complaint

If Facebook, blogs and other inventions of the Internet age had existed in the 1950s, would someone have created an IHateVinScully.com website to grouse about his bias as a Dodgers announcer during the Yankees-Brooklyn World...

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Sirius XM Loss Narrows, Revenue Up

Sirius XM Loss Narrows, Revenue Up Sirius XM Radio Inc., the satellite radio provider that was on the brink of bankruptcy nine months ago, on Thursday reported a much improved third quarter as it signed up more subscribers and...

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Dave on Demand: A Series of unending promos for Fox TV

By David Hiltbrand For the Inquirer As much as I enjoyed the actual games, a part of me couldn't wait for the World Series to be over. The primary reason it got off to such an unseasonably tardy start is that Fox didn't want to...

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