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610 Radio Kansas City
Monday 1/12/2009 Todd Ehrlich was interviewed on 610 sports radio in Kansas City about the possible hiring of Giants defensive coordinator, Steve Spagnuolo, as the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. Ehrlich reached out to Justin Tuck for inside information prior to the interview. Ehrlich was contacted for the interview because he is a respected member of the New York media. Play the Broadcast |
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Albany Times Union
Thursday, April 12, 2007 - By JAMES M. ODATO Capital Play Ltd., a group of Australian gaming services executives, and Blue Chip Farms, which specializes in breeding New York standardbreds, won laughs and smiles from the panel, which is made upof three Spitzer appointees and Senate and Assembly representatives. With a slick video (Produced by T-LINE TV) and in direct discussions, Capital Play officials highlighted the "carnivals" they've created in Melbourne and elsewhere that have attracted big crowds to racetracks. |
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1050 ESPN Radio in New York
February & March, 2004 Todd Ehrlich was asked to co-host Tom Keegan's weekend shows on 1050 ESPN radio in New York in February and March of 2004. Ehrlich depth of sports knowledge and long list of contacts were on display in these excerpts from the radio shows. Play the Broadcast |
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New York Post
Sunday March 7, 2004 “It’s like the Marlins vs. the Yankees in the World Series of Local TV for the New York Emmy. It’s T-LINE TV vs. the YES Network and MLB Productions…Todd Ehrlich, creator and executive producer of “Street Skillz” said, “Hey, David won once and so did the Marlins for that matter, so I have a shot.” |
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New York Post
Monday, September 13, 2004 Among all the local NFL pre-pre-game shows, Ch. 2’s Sunday 11 a.m. “Roundtable,” back for a second season, is among the most worthwhile. Yesterday, Duke Castiglione had Jets GM Terry Bradway in a live hookup from the Meadowland, a good gameday get by producer Todd Ehrlich. |
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New York Post
LAST STRAW? Maybe Steinbrenner is a fan of the up-and-coming CBS Sunday morning show, "Sports from the Round table." The Duke Castiglione-hosted show had Darryl Strawberry on last Sunday, saying that he wanted to coach with the Yankees and that he was interested in working with young players. He went on to state that he could use his troubled background to be a positive influence on younger players. On Thursday, Strawberry was hired by the Yankees as a player-development instructor. |
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Sports Business Daily
July 19, 2004 “SKILLZ” TO PAY THE BILLS: NEW HOOPS SHOW TO TAPE PILOT "Street Skillz," an original reality/sports entertainment basketball TV show written by Todd Ehrlich of T-LINE TV, will shoot its pilot live on Saturday at Dyckman Park in N.Y. Admission is free to the public, and the basketball exhibition games and events start at noon. (THE DAILY) |
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Sports Business Daily
TELLY TRUTH: Turner Sports and T-LINE TV's video news release (VNR) covering TNT's NBA advertising campaign won a Telly Award in the PR category at the 25th Annual Telly Awards. The VNR captured behind-the-scenes footage of the Spike Lee-directed "Let the Truth Be Told" spots promoting TNT's NBA telecasts. The spots featured Lakers C Shaquille O'Neal, Cavaliers G LeBron James, Kidd and Wallace, as well as TNT's Ernie Johnson, Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley and Magic Johnson (Turner Sports). |
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The Wasington Times
Sunday, June 4, 2000 Not everything about sports is bad, and Washington Native Todd Ehrlich was honored for showing the good side recently when the producer was recognized for his “Citizenship Through Sports” documentary, which features athletes speaking about how sports have helped them build better lives – a message often lost in these days of police blotter sports news. The film produced and written by Ehrlich, was named Best Sports Documentary at the International Independent Film and Video Festival in New York. Ehrlich was also honored with a prize in the annual Videographers Awards competition for his highlight film for the University of Maryland’s 1999-2000season. |
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New York Daily News
February 13, 2000 Check out a documentary that should be shown in schools. “Citizenship Through Sports and Education”, produced by Todd Ehrlich, debuts Tuesday night at the Clearview Cinema (59th and 2ns) on Tuesday… |
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The NCAA News
April 10, 2000 The documentary narrated by the Rev. Jesse Jackson and featuring a variety of sports figures from the NCAA, the National Football League, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League and the U.S. Olympic Committee, was named as the best sports documentary at the festival. Titled "Citizenship through Sports and Education," the documentary was written and produced by Todd Ehrlich of T-LINE TV. The video is being distributed to high schools and universities to help promote the impact that participation in sports can have on creating better citizens and future leaders, as well as breaking down international and cultural barriers. |
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Sports Business Daily
February 15, 2000 The sports documentary “Citizenship Through Sports” will debut at the Clearview Cinema in N.Y. tonight at 7:30 pm ET. The film, produced by T-LINE TV, is a finalist for Best Sports Documentary at the N.Y. Independent Film and Video Festival (The Daily). |
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Sports Business Daily
Monday, September 13, 2004 April 28, 2000 The documentary “Citizenship Through Sports”, produced by T-LINE TV and featuring appearances by Spurs G Avery Johnson, Titans RB Eddie George and NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue, was awarded “Best Sports Documentary” at the 2000 New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. The documentary will be screened tomorrow night in Santa Monica CA. |
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Goodwill Games Press Release
August 20, 2001 As a lead-up to the Goodwill Games, award-winning production house T-LINE TV has produced and will distribute nationally via satellite a 10-minute video news release featuring interviews with … Australian Open Board World Women's champion Linda Halfweeg who declined the opportunity to be on the popular show "Baywatch" to concentrate on her surf training. |
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O'Dwyer's
April 29, 2001 T-LINE TV, A New York-based production company, is handling video production and VNRs for AOL Time Warner’s Goodwill Games. The event, which was created to demonstrate the importance of sports to the international community, will be in Brisbane Australia, said T-LINE TV president Todd Ehrlich, who is heading the project. Ehrlich a veteran sports producer for ABC’s “Eyewitness News”. |
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O'Dwyer's
October 17, 2001 T-LINE TV and Tupelo Honey Productions, both New York-based, produced a free PSA for Major League Soccer and its partners to promote the Soccer United Relief Fund for Victims of Sept. 11 attacks. |
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University of Maryland Press Release
April 26, 2000 COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- University of Maryland's 1999-2000 men's basketball highlight film chronicling the Terps' 25-10 season earned an "Award of Excellence" citation in the annual Videographer Awards competition. |
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Sports Business Daily
April 2, 2000 Good Citizens in Sports Still an Untold Story By Todd Ehrlich Americans have the impression that modern athletes are felons, drug addicts and greedy spoiled rich kids. Why? Because the media mainly report the sensational – accused murderers, rapists and racists. In a time when the media apparently feel that only negative stories sell, the public’s perceptions of athletes and sports organizations are predictable negative. Here is another side to the story… For every one Mike Tyson, there are ten Al Leiters. Al Leiter, the all star pitcher for the New York Mets, has established a charitable organization called Leiters Landings… |
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The Hilltop Observer
April 15, 2000 Modern Athletes in America...Bad Seed or Heroes? by Todd F. Ehrlich To counteract the many negative sports stories disseminated daily on TV, radio, and in the newspapers, I wanted to tell you a positive story about people and organizations trying to make a contribution. |
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University of Maryland Press Release
May 12, 2000 COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The University of Maryland's 1999-2000 men's basketball highlight film received its second national honor in just the past month, garnering a 2000 Aegis Award. |
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TheACC.com
May 12, 2000 The video, titled "Seventh Heaven," featured highlights and interviews of the Terps' 25-10 season and the team's successful run to a seventh consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. It was produced by Todd Ehrlich of T-Line TV, Inc., and narrated by Johnny Holliday, the radio voice of Terrapin basketball. It also received an "Award of Excellence" citation in the annual Videographer Awards competition. |
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