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During the mid-1980s, RCA Records operated at a deficit, due in part to "overpriced deals" with pop stars including Kenny Rogers and Diana Ross. In 1986, the label bought back $25 million in unsold albums and lost $35 million during the fiscal year 1987. As a partial corrective, a decentralized style of management which allowed RCA Records to function as a free-standing entrepreneurial business was implemented for 1988. Buziak drastically cut the RCA roster from around 40 acts to 11, and began to rebuild it with a focus on developing artists, including artists acquired through marketing and distribution agreements with Beggars Banquet Records, a British punk rock label, and Jive Records, whose roster included Schooly D, Kool Moe Dee, and DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince.
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A pair of injury-riddled NFC North foes wrap up disappointing campaigns on Sunday when the Vikings host the Bears at Mall of America Field. The Bears placed quarterback Jay Cutler and running back Matt Forte [[ for-TAY ]] on season-ending injured reserve earlier this week. Chicago has dropped five straight games on the heels of a five-game winning streak since losing Cutler to a broken right thumb in Week 11. They are coming off a 35-21 Christmas Day loss to Green Bay in Week 16 to dip to 7-and-8. Minnesota lost All-Pro running back Adrian Peterson to a season-ending knee injury in last weekend's 33-26 victory at Washington. Chicago beat Minnesota, 39-10, in Week Six.
In a game heard on WHOW, the Clinton Maroons dropped their fifth straight game as they fell to the Warrensburg-Latham Cardinals with a final score of 57-52. It was the Maroons third loss at the Williamsville Holiday Tournament as they go to 3 and 9 on the year. The Maroons led by as many as 15 in the game but were unable to hold on. Leading scorers for the Maroons were Mitch Creager who had 23 points and by Jacob Rockhold who had 8 points in the game. For the Cardinals, Cody Huggins had 17 points and Tyler Reed had 16 points with 10 of them coming from the free throw line. The Cardinals were 19 of 26 at the charity stripe and were 17 of 22 in the fourth quarter alone.
A pair of last-second thrillers highlighted opening day in the NBA on Sunday. In New York, Carmelo Anthony hit a pair of free throws with 16.3 seconds left to lift the Knicks to a 106-104 win over the Celtics. Anthony scored 17 of his 37 points in the fourth quarter in the victory. Later in Los Angeles, Derrick Rose hit a floater with 4.8 seconds left to give the Bulls an 88-87 win over the Lakers. The Bulls scored the game's final seven points to erase an 87-81 deficit in the final minute. Lakers star Kobe Bryant had a potential game-winning shot blocked at the buzzer.
Derrick Rose's floater with 4.8 seconds left lifted the Bulls to a thrilling 88-87 season-opening win over the Lakers. The Bulls scored the game's final seven points to erase an 87-81 deficit in the final minute. Rose had 22 points to pace Chicago. Luol Deng added 21 points and seven rebounds in the victory. Kobe Bryant had 28 points, seven rebounds and six assists, but had a potential game-winning shot blocked at the buzzer. Pau [[ POW ]] Gasol collected 14 points and eight rebounds in the loss.
Aaron Rodgers threw for five touchdowns on 21-of-29 passing for 283 yards to lead the Green Bay Packers to a 35-21 victory over the Chicago Bears. Jordy Nelson finished with 115 yards receiving and two touchdown grabs while James Jones also found the endzone twice through the air. Kahlil Bell ran for 121 yards while quarterback Josh McCown threw for 242 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions for Chicago. The Bears were eliminated from playoff contention with the setback, falling to 7-and-8 on the year. The Bears will travel to Minnesota to battle the Vikings next week to close out the season.
(St. Louis, MO) -- The Cardinals are waiting to find out where Carlos Beltran will play next season. The "Post-Dispatch" cites a source as saying Beltran is expected to decide among five interested clubs this week. The Cardinals are in the mix, although they have explored alternatives such as free agent Coco Crisp. Yahoo! Sports reports Boston and Toronto also have interest in Beltran.
(Indianapolis, IN) -- The AFC South champion Houston Texans head to Lucas Oil Stadium for a "Thursday Night Football" showdown with the Indianapolis Colts. The Texans had a seven-game winning streak snapped with a 28-13 defeat at the hands of the Carolina Panthers in Week 15 to fall to 10-and-3 on the season. With quarterbacks Matt Schaub and Matt Leinart both lost for the season due to injury, rookie T.J. Yates has stepped in and led Houston under center the past three games. Two of the Texans' three losses this season have come on the road. Meanwhile, Indianapolis put the winless season talk to rest after beating Tennessee, 27-13, on Sunday to pick up its first win of the season. The victory marked the team's first win without quarterback Peyton Manning at the helm since 1997. Manning has missed the entire year with a lingering neck injury. Houston beat the Colts, 34-7, in Week One.
(Chicago, IL) -- Carlos Boozer led the way with 24 points and seven rebounds, but he was overshadowed by Richard Hamilton's 13-point Bulls' debut in a 93-85 victory over the Pacers in both team's preseason finale on Tuesday night at the United Center. Hamilton made 6-of-12 shots to go along with six assists and four rebounds over nearly 30 minutes of action. Luol Deng totaled 14 points with seven boards, while Derrick Rose totaled 12 points with nine assists and five rebounds. Chicago plays its season-opener on Christmas Day against the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center.
(Indianapolis, IN) -- Indianapolis Colts president Bill Polian says quarterback Peyton Manning will not step on the field in game action for the rest of the season. Polian made the comments at a press conference after the Colts registered their first win of the season on Sunday against Tennessee. The victory marked the team's first win without Manning under center since 1997. Manning has missed the entire year with a lingering neck injury. Manning has had three surgeries on his neck, including two in the past five months. However, he was cleared for workouts of greater intensity earlier this month.
(Chicago, IL) -- Marshawn Lynch rumbled for 42 yards on 20 carries with two touchdowns and the Seahawks got a pair of defensive scores en route to a 38-14 victory over the Bears. Red Bryant had a 20-yard interception return for a touchdown in the third quarter and Brandon Browner's 42-yard pick to the house late in the fourth sealed the deal for Seattle, which has won three straight games to improve to 7-and-7 on the season. Tavaris Jackson added a two-yard TD toss to Michael Robinson in the win. Kahlil Bell led the Bears in rushing and receiving. He had 65 yards via the ground on 15 carries and added 43 yards and a score through the air for Chicago, which has dropped four games in-a-row since losing quarterback Jay Cutler to dip to 7-and-7. Israel Idonije recovered a fumble in the endzone to account for the Bears other score in a losing effort.
Mike Moser had 17 points and 11 rebounds, UNLV went on a 14-2 run to close the first half and the Runnin' Rebels handed No. 19 Illinois its first loss of the season with a convincing 64-48 victory Saturday.
The Monticello Sages played the Shelbyville Rams this evening in Shelbyville to kick off their conference action. It was a close game throughout and it was evident at half time where the Sages had only a 23-22 lead over the Rams. Down to the last few seconds of the game both teams were flipping the ball back and forth. After a large gap left between the Sages and Shelbyville, the Sages managed to close in on the gap up to the last few seconds of the game. They played hard but couldn't tie it up for overtime. The Rams took the victory with a final score of 51-44. Tune in again Tuesday for more Sages action as they face off against the Central Catholic Saints at 7 PM. You can hear it all right here on 95.9, WEZC.
(Atlanta, GA) -- The Atlanta Falcons will look to continue their push towards an NFC Wild Card berth as they host the Jacksonville Jaguars at the Georgia Dome on "Thursday Night Football." Atlanta has won three of its last four games and is coming off a 31-23 victory at Carolina in Week 14 to improve to 8-and-5 on the season. The Dirty Birds currently hold the fifth-seed in the NFC playoff picture and have a crucial head-to-head advantage over Detroit. Chicago holds a tie-breaker over Atlanta, but has dropped three in-a-row to fall to 7-and-6. Meanwhile, the Jags snapped a three-game slide with a 41-14 rout over Tampa Bay on Sunday to up their mark to 4-and-9. Jacksonville is just 1-and-5 on the road this season. The Jaguars beat the Falcons, 13-7, the last time the two teams met in 2007.
(Indianapolis, IN) -- After signing free-agent forward David West on Monday, the Indiana Pacers now have their sites set on Jamal Crawford. ESPN.com reports Indiana has offered Crawford a two-year, $10-million deal. The pact includes an opt-out clause after the first year that would allow him to be a free agent again next summer. The Timberwolves, Knicks, Trail Blazers and Kings are also reportedly interested in Crawford. The 11-year veteran averaged 14.2 points with Atlanta last season.
(Milwaukee, WI) -- The Brewers are apparently turning to a former Cub to man third base. FOX Sports reports the Brewers have agreed to a three-year contract with free-agent third baseman Aramis Ramirez. The deal is expected to be worth between $34-million and $37-million, pending a physical. Ramirez hit .306 with 26 home runs and 93 RBI for Chicago this past season.
A raucous Marshawn Lynch rushed 23 times for 115 yards and a touchdown as the Seahawks tagged the Rams 30-13 on Monday Night Football. Undrafted rookie free-agent receiver Doug Baldwin had a 29-yard scoring grab and blocked a punt that was returned for a touchdown. Baldwin finished with a team-high 93 yards on seven catches. Seattle QB Tarvaris Jackson completed 21-of-32 attempts for 224 yards and a score. Steven Hauschka hit on 3-of-4 field goal tries as Seattle kept its playoff hopes alive by improving to 6-and-7. St. Louis running back Steven Jackson rushed for 63 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries. Rams QB Sam Bradford completed 12-of-29 attempts for 193 yards. He was intercepted once. Seattle has won 13 of its last 14 games against the Rams. 2b1af7f3a8