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Sunday May 19 2013
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Veteran play-by-play sportscaster guests on Ellis Cannon Sports Media virtual class

MIDLAND, Pa. – Chris Shovlin has lent his voice to dozens of sports teams and hundreds of games broadcast on radio and TV in western Pennsylvania. On Thursday, Jan.

01/19/2011 - 11:10
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Pittsburgh Sports Report publisher will welcome Post-Gazette columnist on Thursday

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12/08/2010 - 19:06
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Patriot-News veteran to appear as guest speaker for Ellis Cannon Academy of Sports Media on Dec. 2

MIDLAND, Pa. – Paul Vigna, sports editor of the Harrisburg Patriot-News, will go live online Thursday, Dec.

11/30/2010 - 15:04
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Program hits 10-K in tenth year of existence

MIDLAND, Pa., Saturday, Nov. 27 2010 – Tiffany Spencer, 16, is an 11th grade student from Clearfield County who wants to be a nurse.

11/27/2010 - 11:05
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High school students across Pennsylvania will be able to get an early start on a career in sports media and broadcasting in a new program being offered this year by the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School

The Ellis Cannon Academy of Sports Media and Broadcasting is a two-semester program to be taught by the veteran sports broadcaster himself in real time as a Virtual Classroom course.

09/13/2010 - 15:36
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Following the Steelers’ draft haul last month, there was considerable talk about how the team deviated from their tried and true ways, stepping boldly into the new era of the NFL by embracing change and living—and drafting—for the now.
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You can’t divide the Major League Baseball season into four whole parts—162 divided by four comes out to 40.5—but after last night’s game against Milwaukee, the Pittsburgh Pirates officially rounded the quarter turn of their 2013 season. The report out of PNC Park: so far, so good—but there’s a long way to go.
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Mario Lemieux and Evgeni Malkin both won it. Other great Penguins like Tom Barrasso and Bryan Trottier also hoisted it. No, it’s not the Stanley Cup; it’s the Calder Trophy for the NHL’s most outstanding first year player.
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The Pitt baseball team entered May in the midst of one of the best seasons in program history, chasing a Big East title and a berth in the College World Series. It's hard to imagine a better way for the Panthers to enter the ACC.
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Just one year after being on the receiving end of what was considered a steal in offensive guard David DeCastro, the Steelers had another coveted player fall their way in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft.
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The Steelers flipped the script on day two of the 2013 NFL Draft, focusing on the offense and filling two major needs on that side of the ball. Pittsburgh grabbed a big running back in Le’Veon Bell in the second round, and speedster receiver Markus Wheaton in the third.
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As the Penguins attempt to push through playoffs, PSR takes a closer look at some of the numbers that made the 2012-13 regular season as successful as it was.
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After closing out their first-round series against the eighth-seeded Islanders, the top-seeded Penguins are taking some admittedly well-deserved heat.
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