cnbc.com - 6/10/2008
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Blog killer Buzz Bissinger and Will Leitch, the outgoing editor of the popular sports blog Deadspin.com, had a famous feud over the value of blogs on a recent episode of HBO's "Costas Now." The way Bizzinger went about berating Leitch on live television didn't do much to endear himself to the younger generation, who can't get enough of blogs and what now can constitute as journalism. But I ...
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Blog-A-Da-Da-Da, Da-Da-Da: ESPN Likes SbB’s Wit
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• ESPN anchors Josh Elliott& Stan Verrett really enjoyed the amusing moniker we bestowed upon new free agent Gilbert Arenas : Mucho gracias to AWFUL ANNOUNCING for the video. • Darren Rovell of CNBC reads up on mortal enemies Buzz Bissinger& Will Leitch giving back-cover kudos on the same book . • WITH LEATHER punches up video of the groin hit to end all groin hits . • DEADSPIN trades word that Jonathan Papelbon& the Red Sox will give you autographed baseballs in return for nude pics of your ex-wife . • THE BIG LEAD ...
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