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227's YouTube "Chili" & TMZ.com From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search TMZ URL http://www.tmz.com/ Slogan Celebrity Gossip. Entertainment News. Celebrity News. TMZ.com Commercial? Yes Type of site News Celebrity Registration Optional[1] Available language(s) English Owner Time Warner Created by Harvey Levin Launched November 8, 2005 (2005-11-08) (4 years ago)[2] Alexa rank 502 (Worldwide)[3] 158 (United States)[3] Current status News-in media TMZ.com is a celebrity news website which debuted on November 8, 2005. It was a collaboration between America Online (AOL) and Telepictures Productions, a division of Warner Bros.[4], until Time Warner divested AOL in 2009. The site is now under the sole control of Warner Bros.[5] The letters TMZ stand for thirty-mile zone, referring to the "studio zone" within a thirty-mile (48.3 km) radius of the intersection of West Beverly Boulevard and North La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles.[6] Shooting within this zone is considered local. Locations outside this zone are subject to mileage and travel time charges by the talent and crew.[6] TMZ's managing editor is Harvey Levin, a lawyer-turned-journalist who got his start as a legal expert on LA's KCBS-TV.[7] The site claims that it does not pay for stories or interviews, however, Levin has admitted that TMZ does "sometimes pay sources for leads on stories".[8][9][10] Levin has stated that "[e]verything is researched and vetted for accuracy."[11] A companion TV series, TMZ on TV, debuted on September 10, 2007. Contents [hide] 1 Development 2 Background 3 Notable coverage 4 Legal problems 4.1 Contempt of court motion 4.2 Photographer altercation 5 Branches 5.1 TMZ Live 5.2 TMZ on TV 6 Criticism 7 References 8 External links [edit] Development Seven months prior to the official launch of TMZ.com, America Online (AOL) had 'hinted' that they were planning on launching a Hollywood and entertainment-centric news site that would be produced in conjunction with Telepictures Productions and had shown interest in launching a website featuring a focus mainly on celebrities.[12] At the time of the launch AOL confirmed that the site would primarily feature and consists of Hollywood gossip; including interviews, photos, and video footage of celebrities and information retaining to industry news on movies, television shows, etc.[12] The site was described as being "an effort to further feed the current American obsession with celebrities" and that "the site also boasts of an
expansive collection of archived star photos and videos" allowing fans to "trace changing hairlines and waistlines of their favorites performers over the years."[12] [edit] Background ""[When asked if TMZ.com pays sources] No, we don't, we don't pay sources, we pay for a couple of things, we pay for video, we pay for photos which frankly everybody does and we will pay a tip fee. We very rarely do it, but we do pay a tip fee, if we pay a tip fee [....] The difference [between paying sources] is that if you pay for a tip, than what you could do and what you have to do, you start a new (sic), you have a to find out 'is this story true or not', so you use the exactly the same journalistic skills that you would if you have if you didn't have a tip, I mean we won't put a tip up [on our site at first], we have to [first] then look at the story, find out if the story is real, source the story, out it through research. I'll tell you where it becomes wrong and this is what some of the networks are doing, when you pay for an interview, in other words if you pay someone to go on television and to say 'well I'll give you $200,000 is you say, if you talk to me', then what you doing is your scewing the facts and saying 'make it really good, make it worth my money' and then you can't rely on the information." —Harvey Levin[8] Since 2005, TMZ.com has signed Revlon, Chrysler, Hilton Hotels and New Line Cinema as being charter advertisers to their website.[12] The New York Times cited TMZ.com as being "one of the most successful online ventures of the last few years".[13] In October 2008, The New York Times reported that TMZ.com, at the time, was receiving more than 10 million viewers every month.[13] Alexa.com ranked TMZ.com as being the five hundred fifth most trafficked website worldwide and as being the one hundred fifty fifth most trafficked website in the United States.[3] Levin has acknowledged that TMZ.com has passed on multiple notable coverage because he felt that, while the stories are true, he questioned how the sources obtained their information.[13] Levin has acknowelged that TMZ.com pays source, but in the form of a "tip fee".[8] Levin stated that TMZ.com pays for photos and for 'tips' and or leads on stories, but defended TMZ's position by stating that the sources and tip's are verified before being used and or reported.[8] In November 2009, TMZ's revenue was publicly disclosed for the first time.[14] Telepictures (which TMZ.com is operated by) stated: “Subject to certain performance adjustments and the reimbursement of expenses, revenues are split evenly between the parties [...] Telepictures received payments of $6.2 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2009, and $12.7 million, $9.6 million and $3.0 million in 2008, 2007 and 2006, respectively.”[14] Based on released figures, TMZ’s revenues for 2008 was $25.4 million, and is projected to have less revenue in the 2009 year with the revenue of $12.4 million in first three quarter of the year - unlike the previous year which was within the $15 million range.[14] [edit] Notable coverage TMZ.com was the first to break the story that actor Mel Gibson had been arrested for driving under the influence; he was later confirmed to have been driving with an illegal blood alcohol level. Along with posting the story about his arrest, TMZ.com also posted Gibson's mugshot (pictured above) and a handwritten four-out-of-eight page police report from the arresting police officer pertaining to Gibson's arrest.On July 28, 2006, TMZ.com was the first to report that[2] actor Mel Gibson had been arrested for a (DUI) for driving under the influence of alcohol.[15] Along with releasing the story, TMZ also reported "exclusive details" about the case shortly after.[15] In the report TMZ.com's posted, it contained a , his transport to the station, and time in custody and quoted an 'anonymous law enforcement source' and published four pages of a handwritten arrest report, via a PDF file.[16] TMZ stated that the documents they posted, were part of the original eight-page report that was written by the arresting officer,[17] before the officer was allegedly instructed, by his superiors, to omit the inflammatory details about Gibson's alleged anti-Semitic comments and behavior.[18] On November 7, 2006, TMZ.com was the first to report that pop-singer Britney Spears had filed a petition for divorce from then-husband Kevin Federline.[2] On May 3, 2007, TMZ was the first to break the story, and exclusively obtain documents, stating that, socialite Paris Hilton would be sentenced to forty-five days in jail as her sentencing for driving with a suspended license after losing her license from driving under the influence alcohol four months prior.[19] TMZ.com was the first to published a police photo, which at the time was being considered for evidence, of pop-singer Rihanna after an altercation with her then-boyfriend Chris Brown in February 2009. TMZ.com stated that they'd obtained the photo legally, but wouldn't say how.On February 22, 2009, TMZ released what has been identified as a police evidence photo of pop-singer Rihanna after she was assaulted by now ex-partner Chris Brown.[2] Shortly after the photo's release, Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) announced that it was investigating the leak and 'possible sale of the photo of Rihanna with a bruised and battered face after TMZ published them because the photo had been considered evidence.[20] TMZ has claimed it obtained the photo legally but has not said how it came into possession of the photo.[20] In the aftermath of the release of the photo, in May of the same year, a 'law', referred to as 'Rihanna Law', entitled "STOParazzi," was made[20] The 'law'; because of the "spurred" release of the photo, aims to prevent victim exploitation victims-rights movement.[20] On February 24, 2009, TMZ.com was the first to break the story that,[2] out of the $1.6 billion Chicago's Northern Trust Bank received in federal bailout money, recipients of the money subsequently spent millions of dollars on a series of lavish parties and concerts in Los Angeles at venues like the House of Blues that featured performances by Chicago, Earth Wind and Fire, and Sheryl Crow and gift bags from Tiffany & Co.[21] Shortly after TMZ.com published the story, United States Congressman Barney Frank demanded that Northern Trust repay the money it received in the bailout. Northern Trust CEO Frederick Waddell sent a letter to members of the House Financial Services Committee, stating that the bank will repay the money "as quickly as prudently possible."[22] TMZ was the first to break the report of the death of Michael Jackson on June 25, 2009.[23][24] The report was treated with caution by mainstream media sources at the time, despite being cited on rolling news channels. TMZ's scoop beat the major broadcast and cable news outlets by almost 3 hours, until CNN finally confimed the story as well. Part of this delay was later explained as the other outlets' "stricter confirmation standards,"[8] but Levin said, during an interview with Huffington Post, that TMZ.com, at the time of posting the subject, verified the story and sources. "Well, before it was officially announced. We really knew this significantly before even what was going on, but this was, you know, crossing every t. We were positive when we put it up. We put it up when we were 100% positive."[25] TMZ was the first to break the report of the death of Brittany Murphy on December 20, 2009.[26] [edit] Legal problems [edit] Contempt of court motion On June 20, 2007, a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee filed an emergency motion[27] requesting that the web site be held in contempt for its publication of the entire manuscript of If I Did It, O.J. Simpson's purportedly fictionalized account of the murder of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson.[28] The filing claims that TMZ's posting of the PDF of the entire book has "diminished or destroyed" the value, which the Goldman family eventually published as Simpson's confession to the murders.[28] [edit] Photographer altercation While actor Woody Harrelson was at New York City's La Guardia Airport, he had an altercation with a photographer for TMZ.com.[6] Harrelson defended himself stating that he'd at the time just finished filming his scenes from the horror film, that consists mainly of zombies, Zombieland, and that he was "startled" by TMZ' photographer. "I wrapped a movie called Zombieland, in which I was constantly under assault by zombies, then flew to New York, still very much in character ... With my daughter at the airport I was startled by a paparazzo, who I quite understandably mistook for a zombie."[6] [edit] Branches [edit] TMZ Live TMZ Live is a live-chat program from TMZ.com., that features Levin and "Mike"[29] (with occasional fill-in(s) for one or the both of them)[29] that consists of reviewing information TMZ is covering on the website. The live-chat takes place at the TMZ office.[30] From Monday to Thursday the live-chat would last for, on average thirty minutes,[31] but on Fridays it usually lasts forty minutes to one hour.[31] TMZ Live last longer on Friday presumably because TMZ Live doesn't air for the next two days so as convince TMZ makes up for it by extending the time on the last live-chat for the week. As part of the live-chat, TMZ.com offers viewers, who register and are currently logged into their site, the option to be able to ask the host(s) question's about any topic, mainly relevant topics and topics that are being covered on the site.[32] As part of asking question(s), viewers leave their question(s) in the comments section of a post reminding viewers that TMZ Live will begin soon; during TMZ Live the host(s) answer specific questions they read off via a printer that is printing out all of the question's posted.[33] On certain occasion's TMZ Live had featured interviews with celebrities, doctors or people with helpful information, i.e. Dina Lohan (to talk about Michael video taping and releasing phone conversations of her and her daughter.),[34] Dr. Arnold Klein (to talk about his client, Michael Jackson),[35] and Ryan Seacrest (to talk about his stalker and the next season of American Idol).[36] [edit] TMZ on TV Main article: TMZ on TV On September 10, 2007, TMZ.com launched an accompanying television series, entitled TMZ on TV.[37][38][39] The syndicated television series airs from Monday to Friday; excluding weekends, similar to TMZ Live.[40] In the United States, the show airs in the afternoon-night time slot on the channel FOX on weekdays and re-runs are aired during weekends.[41] The show cover's stories similar to the website and TMZ Live, with the only difference being that TMZ on TV is only on TV and the other two branches are only on the web. TMZ.com offers viewers the option of being able to watch full episodes from the show on their websites after the episodes air-date.[42] Chris Persell, of TVWeek.com, stated that the show is a "complement [to] the Web site, with news updates added to later airings of the show."[43] Levin and Jim Paratore serve as executive producers to the show, and the on-air cast includes Teresa Strasser, John Fugelsang, Ben Mankiewicz and Michael Hundgen.[43] David Bianculli, of The New York Daily News, highly criticized the television show; ranging from the show's topics, to the reporters journalist tactics and professionalism.[38] [edit] Criticism Victory Studios in Glendale, California (pictured here in 2007), is where TMZ.com was launched. TMZ.com later relocated to Hollywood, Los Angeles, but remained in California. As of November 2009, TMZ.com currently is still located in Los Angeles.Since the launch of TMZ.com, the website has faced criticism; varying from attempted boycotts, to criticism of its journalism tactics to its website's focus. The TMZ website has been criticized for its usage of photographs and videos obtained from paparazzi.[44][6][45] Some have questioned the effect that aggressive and obtrusive photographers have on the subjects they cover.[45] Many of their videos on the site show, in the footage, that their paparazzo chase people (mainly celebrities)--a practice that has been called dangerous[45] and described as being "creepy".[44] Over the years, some have called for a boycott of TMZ.com and the accompanying show.[46] Thane Burnett, of the Toronto Sun, criticized TMZ.com's content of being more of a gossip-site, rather than reporting on news-worthy items, stating: "Instead, on the TMZ site you'll find images of a favourite male celebrity peeing into bushes."[6] TMZ.com faced strong criticism for purchasing stolen items pertaining to the fourth Indiana Jones film; Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.[47] On October 2, 2007, IESB reported that a number of production photos and sensitive documents pertaining to the production budget had been stolen from Steven Spielberg’s production office.[48] MCN.com, whom strongly criticized TMZ for purchasing stolen items, remarked that, the then-new website, 'wasn't getting off to a good start' and wondered if TMZ's reach would approach that of The New York Times; even though they have yet to achieve that newspaper's credibility.[47] According to IESB, TMZ.com had obtained some of the stolen property and was planning on running a story about the topic on their TV show, until the film's production company, Paramount Pictures, lawyers intervened. Shortly after IESB broke the story, TMZ broadcasted details about the Indiana Jones production budget on TMZ on TV on the October 3, 2007.[47][49] TMZ.com has been heavily criticized for constantly reporting on Paris Hilton (left) and Lindsay Lohan (right), both of whom have been more known for their personal lives rather then their occupations. Tony Manfred, of The Cornell Daily Sun felt that TMZ's coverage of Hilton and Lohan was because of a 'personality cult'. Levin defended TMZ.com's coverage explaining that Hilton and Lohan, in particular, are reported on because of their relevancy. Tony Manfred, of The Cornell Daily Sun, strongly criticized TMZ.com is an article entitled "I Want My TMZ", in which Manfred criticizes various aspects of TMZ.[44] Manfred described TMZ.com as being "a fusion of celebrity news blog and embarrassing video archive" and felt that the website had become "the poster child for the celebrity pseudo-news industry" and that the website has "distinct advantages" over "gossip magazines" because it can "show all the borderline pornographic clips that Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood can’t."[44] Manfred also noted that he felt that the website was "balanced", remarking that: "And by balanced I mean they strike a perfect equilibrium between three distinct categories of trashy video clip. I’ll group these videos into the following categories: the 'Action Caused Either Entirely or More Than Partly By Alcohol,' the 'Celebrity Car Chase,' and the 'You’re Not Famous but You’re Near a Camera So Okay.'"[44] Jennifer Metz and David Muir, of ABC News, acknowledged that TMZ.com have longly been criticized for their "aggressive tactics, antagonizing stars with video cameras" and noted that those "encounters, capturing at times violent celebrity confrontations with photographers, receive hundreds of hits online, and critics ask if entertainment reporters are crossing the line."[45] Metz and Muir also questioned whether TMZ.com's tactics 'go too far'.[45] According to Ken Sunshine, publicist for Ben Affleck and Leonardo DiCaprio, stated that they disliked the website because it has a tendency to always be negative towards celebrities when reporting on them. "I hate that they have anything to do with trying to put celebrities into the worst light possible and that they play the 'gotcha' game".[11] The website has been harshly criticized for having a personality cult of figures such as Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton – celebrities who are known more as targets for paparazzi than for the work they do.[44] Levin said in defense for TMZ' coverage, that certain celebrities are main subjects on the website because of their 'relevancy' and because of their relevancy it helps draw viewership to the website.[50] Liz Kelly, of Washington Post, "attacked" both Levin and TMZ.com in an article, stating: "I know this is like spitting in the wind, but I have to say it: Harvey Levin, please stop it".[6] In what The Smoking Gun called "a colossal screw-up", TMZ.com published an "exclusive" picture on their website of a man purporting to be John F. Kennedy on a ship with several naked women that could have "changed history" had it come out during his presidential campaign.[51] Despite having a Photoshop expert proclaiming the picture as "authentic", the picture was later discovered to have not been of Kennedy at all. The photo was discovered to have been part of a Playboy photoshoot from November of 1967, which was later confirmed by Playboy representatives.[52][53] [edit] References ^ People who view TMZ.com are given the option to be able to register; i.e. as a "user" or "member". ^ a b c d e TMZ Staff (2009-11-08). "TMZ -- Pretty Mature for a 4-Year-Old". TMZ.com. http://www.tmz.com/2009/11/08/tmz-pretty-mature-for-a-4-year-old/. Retrieved 2009-11-25. ^ a b c "TMZ.com - Site Info From Alexa". Alexa.com. http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/tmz.com. Retrieved 2009-11-25. ^ Newsweek Web Exclusive (2006-08-01). "Newsweek, What’s a TMZ?". NewsWeek.com. http://www.newsweek.com/id/46680/. 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TMZ.com. http://www.tmz.com/2009/02/24/northern-trust-bank-bailout/. Retrieved 2009-11-26. ^ "Northern Trust to return government bailout money: Chicago-based bank says it will monitor entertainment spending after criticism of golf event activities". TradingMarkets.com. 2009-04-11. http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/2200618/. Retrieved 2009-11-26. ^ "Michael Jackson Dies". http://www.tmz.com/2009/06/25/michael-jackson-dies-death-dead-cardiac-arrest/. Retrieved 2009-07-01. ^ "Michael Jackson may be turning point for TMZ". LATimes.com. 2009-07-01. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-tmz28-2009jun28,0,3577013.story. Retrieved 2009-11-26. ^ Nicholas Graham (2009-07-06). "TMZ's Harvey Levin On Jackson Scoop: "We Just Beat Everybody On This One... Too Bad, So Sad" (VIDEO)". HuffingtonPost.com. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/07/06/tmzs-harvey-levin-on-jack_n_226222.html. 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America East Conference Albany - Will Brown Binghamton - Kevin Broadus Boston University - Dennis Wolff Hartford - Dan Leibovitz Maine - Ted Woodward New Hampshire - Bill Herrion Stony Brook - Steve Pikiell UMBC - Randy Monroe Vermont - Mike Lonergan 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! America East Conference
Atlantic 10 Conference Charlotte - Bobby Lutz Dayton - Brian Gregory Duquesne - Ron Everhart Fordham - Dereck Whittenburg George Washington - Karl Hobbs La Salle - John Giannini Rhode Island - Jim Baron Richmond - Chris Mooney St. Bonaventure - Mark Schmidt Saint Joseph's - Phil Martelli Saint Louis - Rick Majerus Temple - Fran Dunphy UMass - Derek Kellogg Xavier - Sean Miller 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Atlantic 10 Conference
Atlantic Coast Conference Boston College - Al Skinner Clemson - Oliver Purnell Duke - Mike Krzyzewski Florida State - Leonard Hamilton Georgia Tech - Paul Hewitt Maryland - Gary Williams Miami (Florida) - Frank Haith North Carolina - Roy Williams North Carolina State - Sidney Lowe Virginia - Dave Leitao Virginia Tech - Seth Greenberg Wake Forest - Dino Gaudio 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Atlantic Coast Conference
Atlantic Sun Conference Belmont - Rick Byrd Campbell - Robbie Laing East Tennessee State - Murry Bartow Florida Gulf Coast - Dave Balza Jacksonville - Cliff Warren Kennesaw State - Tony Ingle Lipscomb - Scott Sanderson Mercer - Bob Hoffman North Florida - Matt Kilcullen Stetson - Derek Waugh USC Upstate - Eddie Payne 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Atlantic Sun Conference
Big 12 Conference Baylor - Scott Drew Colorado - Jeff Bzdelik Iowa State - Greg McDermott Kansas - Bill Self Kansas State - Frank Martin Missouri - Mike Anderson Nebraska - Doc Sadler Oklahoma - Jeff Capel III Oklahoma State - Travis Ford Texas - Rick Barnes Texas A&M - Mark Turgeon Texas Tech - Pat Knight 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big 12 Conference
Big East Conference Cincinnati - Mick Cronin Connecticut - Jim Calhoun DePaul - Jerry Wainwright Georgetown - John Thompson III Louisville - Rick Pitino Marquette - Buzz Williams Notre Dame - Mike Brey Pittsburgh - Jamie Dixon Providence - Keno Davis Rutgers - Fred Hill St. John's - Norm Roberts Seton Hall - Bobby Gonzalez South Florida - Stan Heath Syracuse - Jim Boeheim Villanova - Jay Wright West Virginia - Bobby Huggins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big East Conference
Big Sky Conference Eastern Washington - Kirk Earlywine Idaho State - Joe O'Brien Montana - Wayne Tinkle Montana State - Brad Huse Northern Arizona - Mike Adras Northern Colorado - Tad Boyle Portland State - Ken Bone Sacramento State - Brian Katz Weber State - Randy Rahe 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big Sky Conference
Big South Conference Charleston Southern - Barclay Radebaugh Coastal Carolina - Cliff Ellis Gardner-Webb - Rick Scruggs High Point - Bart Lundy Liberty - Ritchie McKay Presbyterian - Gregg Nibert Radford - Brad Greenberg UNC-Asheville - Eddie Biedenbach VMI - Duggar Baucom Winthrop - Randy Peele 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big South Conference
Big Ten Conference Illinois - Bruce Weber Indiana - Tom Crean Iowa - Todd Lickliter Michigan - John Beilein Michigan State - Tom Izzo Minnesota - Tubby Smith Northwestern - Bill Carmody Ohio State - Thad Matta Penn State - Ed DeChellis Purdue - Matt Painter Wisconsin - Bo Ryan 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big Ten Conference
Big West Conference Cal Poly - Kevin Bromley Cal State Fullerton - Bob Burton Cal State Northridge - Bobby Braswell Long Beach State - Dan Monson Pacific - Bob Thomason UC Davis - Gary Stewart UC Irvine - Pat Douglass UC Riverside - Jim Wooldridge UC Santa Barbara - Bob Williams 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Big West Conference
Colonial Athletic Association Delaware - Monte Ross Drexel - Bruiser Flint George Mason - Jim Larranaga Georgia State - Rod Barnes Hofstra - Tom Pecora James Madison - Matt Brady Northeastern - Bill Coen Old Dominion - Blaine Taylor Towson - Pat Kennedy UNC-Wilmington - Benny Moss Virginia Commonwealth - Anthony Grant William & Mary - Tony Shaver 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Colonial Athletic Association
Conference USA East Carolina - Mack McCarthy Houston - Tom Penders Marshall - Donnie Jones Memphis - John Calipari Rice - Ben Braun Southern Methodist - Matt Doherty Southern Mississippi - Larry Eustachy Tulane - Dave Dickerson Tulsa - Doug Wojcik UAB - Mike Davis UCF - Kirk Speraw UTEP - Tony Barbee 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Conference USA
Horizon League - Butler - Brad Stevens Cleveland State - Gary Waters Detroit - Ray McCallum Loyola (Chicago) - Jim Whitesell UIC - Jimmy Collins UW-Green Bay - Tod Kowalczyk UW-Milwaukee - Rob Jeter Valparaiso - Homer Drew Wright State - Brad Brownell Youngstown State - Jerry Slocum 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Horizon League
Independents Bryant - Tim O'Shea Cal State Bakersfield - Keith Brown Chicago State - Benjy Taylor Houston Baptist - Ron Cottrell Longwood - Mike Gillian New Jersey Institute of Technology - Jim Engles North Carolina Central - Henry Dickerson Savannah State - Horace Broadnax SIU-Edwardsville - Lennox Forrester Texas-Pan American - Tom Schuberth Utah Valley - Dick Hunsaker 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! NCAA Division I independent schools (basketball)
Ivy League Brown - Jesse Agel Columbia - Joe Jones Cornell - Steve Donahue Dartmouth - Terry Dunn Harvard - Tommy Amaker Penn - Glen Miller Princeton - Sydney Johnson Yale - James Jones 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Ivy League
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Canisius - Tom Parrotta Fairfield - Ed Cooley Iona - Kevin Willard Loyola (Maryland) - Jimmy Patsos Manhattan - Barry Rohrssen Marist - Chuck Martin Niagara - Joe Mihalich Rider - Tommy Dempsey St. Peter's - John Dunne Siena - Fran McCaffery 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-American Conference
Mid-American Conference Akron – Keith Dambrot Ball State – Billy Taylor Bowling Green – Louis Orr Buffalo – Reggie Witherspoon Central Michigan – Ernie Ziegler Eastern Michigan – Charles Ramsey Kent State – Geno Ford Miami – Charlie Coles Northern Illinois – Ricardo Patton Ohio – John Groce Toledo – Gene Cross Western Michigan – Steve Hawkins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-American Conference
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Bethune-Cookman - Clifford Reed Coppin State - Ron Mitchell Delaware State - Greg Jackson Florida A&M - Mike Gillespie Hampton - Kevin Nickelberry Howard - Gil Jackson Maryland-Eastern Shore - Meredith Smith Morgan State - Todd Bozeman Norfolk State - Anthony Evans North Carolina A&T - Jerry Eaves South Carolina State - Tim Carter Winston-Salem State - Bobby Collins 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Missouri Valley Conference Bradley - Jim Les Creighton - Dana Altman Drake - Mark Phelps Evansville - Marty Simmons Illinois State - Tim Jankovich Indiana State - Kevin McKenna Missouri State - Cuonzo Martin Northern Iowa - Ben Jacobson Southern Illinois - Chris Lowery Wichita State - Gregg Marshall 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Missouri Valley Conference
Mountain West Conference Air Force - Jeff Reynolds Brigham Young - Dave Rose Colorado State - Tim Miles New Mexico - Steve Alford San Diego State - Steve Fisher Texas Christian - Neil Dougherty UNLV - Lon Kruger Utah - Jim Boylen Wyoming - Heath Schroyer 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Mountain West Conference
Northeast Conference Central Connecticut State - Howie Dickenman Fairleigh Dickinson - Tom Green LIU-Brooklyn - Jim Ferry Monmouth - Dave Calloway Mount St. Mary's - Milan Brown Quinnipiac - Tom Moore Robert Morris - Mike Rice Jr. Sacred Heart - Dave Bike St. Francis (PA) - Don Friday St. Francis (NY) - Brian Nash Wagner - Mike Deane 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Northeast Conference
Ohio Valley Conference Austin Peay - Dave Loos Eastern Illinois - Mike Miller Eastern Kentucky - Jeff Neubauer Jacksonville State - James Green Morehead State - Donnie Tyndall Murray State - Billy Kennedy Southeast Missouri - Zac Roman Tennessee-Martin - Bret Campbell Tennessee State - Cy Alexander Tennessee Tech - Mike Sutton 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Ohio Valley Conference
Pacific-10 Conference Arizona - Russ Pennell Arizona State - Herb Sendek California - Mike Montgomery Oregon - Ernie Kent Oregon State - Craig Robinson Stanford - Johnny Dawkins UCLA - Ben Howland USC - Tim Floyd Washington - Lorenzo Romar Washington State - Tony Bennett 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Pacific-10 Conference
Patriot League American - Jeff Jones Army - Jim Crews Bucknell - Dave Paulsen Colgate - Emmett Davis Holy Cross - Ralph Willard Lafayette - Fran O'Hanlon Lehigh - Brett Reed Navy - Billy Lange 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Patriot League
Southeastern Conference Alabama - Philip Pearson Arkansas - John Pelphrey Auburn - Jeff Lebo Florida - Billy Donovan Georgia - Pete Herrmann Kentucky - Billy Gillispie LSU - Trent Johnson Mississippi - Andy Kennedy Mississippi State - Rick Stansbury South Carolina - Darrin Horn Tennessee - Bruce Pearl Vanderbilt - Kevin Stallings 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southeastern Conference
Southern Conference Appalachian State - Houston Fancher Chattanooga - John Shulman The Citadel - Ed Conroy College of Charleston - Bobby Cremins Davidson - Bob McKillop Elon - Ernie Nestor Furman - Jeff Jackson Georgia Southern - Jeff Price Samford - Jimmy Tillette UNC-Greensboro - Mike Dement Western Carolina - Larry Hunter Wofford - Mike Young 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southern Conference
Southland Conference Central Arkansas - Rand Chappell Lamar - Steve Roccaforte McNeese State - Dave Simmons Nicholls State - J. P. Piper Northwestern State - Mike McConathy Sam Houston State - Bob Marlin Southeastern Louisiana - Jim Yarbrough Stephen F. Austin - Danny Kaspar Texas A&M-Corpus Christi - Perry Clark Texas-Arlington - Scott Cross Texas-San Antonio - Brooks Thompson Texas State - Doug Davalos 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southland Conference
Southwestern Athletic Conference Alabama A&M - L. Vann Pettaway Alabama State - Lewis Jackson Alcorn State - Samuel West Arkansas-Pine Bluff - George Ivory Grambling State - Larry Wright Jackson State - Tevester Anderson Mississippi Valley State - Sean Woods Prairie View A&M - Byron Rimm II Southern - Rob Spivery Texas Southern - Tony Harvey 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Southwestern Athletic Conference
The Summit League Centenary - Greg Gary IPFW - Dane Fife IUPUI - Ron Hunter North Dakota State - Saul Phillips Oakland - Greg Kampe Oral Roberts - Scott Sutton South Dakota State - Scott Nagy Southern Utah - Roger Reid UMKC - Matt Brown Western Illinois - Derek Thomas 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! The Summit League
Sun Belt Conference Arkansas-Little Rock - Steve Shields Arkansas State - Dickey Nutt Denver - Joe Scott Florida Atlantic - Mike Jarvis Florida International - Sergio Rouco Louisiana-Lafayette - Robert Lee Louisiana-Monroe - Orlando Early Middle Tennessee - Kermit Davis New Orleans - Joe Pasternack North Texas - Johnny Jones South Alabama - Ronnie Arrow Troy - Don Maestri Western Kentucky - Ken McDonald 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Sun Belt Conference
West Coast Conference Gonzaga - Mark Few Loyola Marymount - Rodney Tention Pepperdine - Vance Walberg Portland - Eric Reveno Saint Mary's - Randy Bennett San Diego - Bill Grier San Francisco - Rex Walters Santa Clara - Kerry Keating 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! West Coast Conference
Western Athletic Conference Boise State - Greg Graham Fresno State - Steve Cleveland Hawai?i - Bob Nash Idaho - Don Verlin Louisiana Tech - Kerry Rupp Nevada - Mark Fox New Mexico State - Marvin Menzies San Jose State - George Nessman Utah State - Stew Morrill 227's NCAA Basketball Tournament! Western Athletic Conference
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