sports-central.org - 7/3/2009
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It's been several months since Le Anne Schreiber wrote her last column as ESPN ombudsman. SC's Brad Oremland believes Schreiber had a positive influence on the state of affairs in Bristol, and hopes ESPN will name a successor to continue her work.
ESPN NFC West Blog - 'Best of the best: Top 25 players this decade'
myespn.go.com 6/26/2009 — Ranking the 25 best NFL players of the decade seemed easy.
AFC West blogger Bill Williamson sent an initial list to me for review. The list appeared strong. I suggested a couple minor tweaks.
The hard part came when we considered those who fell ...
ESPN To Launch Local Sites in NYC, LA and Dallas
fangsbites.com 7/20/2009 — This is a story that started circulating last night and now has come into fruition. In addition to its ESPN Chicago site that launched earlier this year, ESPN is now going after audience in the nation's two largest cities and in the Metroplex. Here's the press release from ESPN. ESPN to ...
ESPN Outsider
detroitbadboys.com 6/29/2009 — Regardless of what you think of my opinions, we can all agree that I love sports. Right? I’m into the whole scene. Stats, free agency updates, whatever Chris Sheridan decides to pull out of his ass on Wednesday morning. I swallow it whole.
No surprise, then, that I have been an ESPN ...
ESPN Regional Television Announces the SEC Network
fangsbites.com 7/21/2009 — Replacing Raycom as the syndicator of over-the-air football and basketball games is ESPN Regional Television and coming in its place is something called the "SEC Network". It puts the SEC brand in front instead of ESPN although I'm sure you'll see the Alleged Worldwide Leader's graphics all over ...
ESPN and Social Media: What ESPN Should Do—And What It Will
thearenablog.net 8/9/2009 — The steps.
I’ve been hammering the Worldwide Leader’s new social media policy this week for all and sundry reasons, highlighting some shrugging reactions from ESPN personnel on Twitter, noting a very funny parody , and charging the network with some dodgy disclosure .
Today, ...
ESPN and Social Media: What ESPN Should Do—And What They Will
thearenablog.net 8/9/2009 — The steps.
I’ve been hammering the Worldwide Leader’s new social media policy this week for all and sundry reasons, highlighting some shrugging reactions from ESPN personnel on Twitter, noting a very funny parody , and charging the network with some dodgy disclosure .
Today, ...
ESPN Has A New (And Famous) Ombudsman
awfulannouncing.blogspot.com 7/14/2009 — The elegant reign of LeAnne Schreiber ended a few months ago, but ESPN wasted no time in finding a replacement. The "Leader" has tabbed, legendary TV Exec Don Ohlmeyer to fill the position, and will be starting his new job in August. Via ESPN PR.... ...
ESPN's New Policy on Blogging
fangsbites.com 8/5/2009 — This just came out from ESPN and I'm posting it here. Nothing for me to add. SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDELINES FOR ESPN EMPLOYEES These guidelines apply to all ESPN employees who participate in any form of personal social networking. If you are an ESPN talent, or reporter engaged with social ...
Should the NHL go back to ESPN?
thehockeyprogram.net 7/31/2009 — I'm baaack!! With Chris gone for the next day or so, I'll hold the fort in the mean time. Remember... the Red Light District will have a month-long fantasy feature starting later next week! You won't want to miss it. Here is something I had on my blog yesterday... Do you miss watching ...
ESPN Tells Lambs, "Don't Tweet, Unless You Tweet For ESPN"
fangsbites.com 8/5/2009 — In one of the silliest stories to break during this strange summer, a story about Twitter surfaced on... where else? Twitter! During the dinner hour on the East Coast, ESPN NBA writer Ric Bucher tweeted about an internal company memo which banned ESPN employees from using Twitter unless it was ...