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FSV Acquires The Big Lead-2010 The Year of the Blog Exits?

I’ll update this blog as more information becomes available. Early this morning, The New York Times reported that general sports and gossip blog, The Big Lead had been acquired by their ad sales partner, Fantasy Sports Ventures, or as most people refer to them, FSV. The Big Lead, an independent blog that Jason McIntyre began […]

Bloguin Doing Well in Pictures and Video

As you know for the last 9 months, I’ve been diligently killing myself serving as Bloguin’s CEO. It’s no easy task and I think some of you industry insiders who read my blog can probably imagine the work that goes into maintaining and growing a blog network with no investment capital. Often its quite a […]

Comcast and SB Nation Become Friends With Benefits

Over the past year, online local sports audiences has escalated from a competitive hobby for media companies into an emerging front line of trench warfare. As ESPN expands their local aspirations with more regional hub sites, regional sports networks like Comcast SportsNET, Fox Sports Net, NESN, and MASN have felt some urgency to expand and […]

The Yardbarker Family Tree

If you’re a football fan, you probably know what this is I’ll save my ode to Bill Walsh for another day, but the above family tree outlines how many coaches were groomed either directly below him, within his system, or by one of his coordinators while at the Niners. Actually the tree above doesn’t even […]

Rob Neyer’s ESPN SweetSpot Network Falls Short

Its with great trepidation that I write this piece in which I’ll point to the many deficiencies of ESPN’s newest foray into Sports 2.0, The Sweet Spot Network,  Rob Neyer’s brain child consisting of about 20 MLB blogs. I have voiced my concern to ESPN on this front and feel strongly enough to air my […]

ESPN.com Lexus Hybrid Ad Campaign Is Aweseome

If you’re reading this on Tuesday March 30th and have not been over to ESPN.com yet, you can probably still go over there now and see a really best in class ad campaign Lexus is running on ESPN to promote their hybrids. Its funny because only 2 weeks ago I tabbed Lexus as my commercial […]

Google News is a Disservice to the Sports Blogosphere

Is a blog a news source? Are blogs part of the media? These could be questions for a panel at a conference for pundits to debate back and forth. My take has always been that it really depends on the blog and what the criteria is for the organization that makes these type of determinations. […]

Oh Snap…. Yahoo Bought Citizen Sports for 40-50 Mill

Yesterday I blogged that most of the acquisitions in the Sports 2.0 world were smaller niche plays and none of the larger sports startups like a Yardbarker, Bleacher Report, SB Nation, or Citizen Sports. Well that changed today and you can cross Citizen Sports off the list as Yahoo plunked down a rumored 40+ million […]

Comcast Buys The 700 Level…..What’s going on?

On the heels of The Basketball Jones entering into a pretty significant/bellweather agreement with The Score, Philly sports blog The 700 Level has now been acquired by Comcast Sportsnet Philadelphia. Below is Enrico’s explanation. “Today, I’m excited to announce that The700Level.com has entered a new stage in its history. We have officially partnered with Comcast […]

Pantless Knights and The New Dork is money

I am a huge fan of The Pantless Knights, a group of local viral video makers who rock awesomeness with everything they put out. Their concepts for viral videos, execution, as well as social marketing efforts make them a great source of entertainment and an emerging marketing option for companies looking to make a splash […]

Technology Makes Charity Easier to Promote and Harder to Ignore

I remember my 6th grade Walk A Thon to raise funds for my school. Tasked with filling up a roster of people willing to sign pledge paper, I stalked my family and family friends looking for them to pledge an amount per lap that I walked. Tapping my network of possible donors who didn’t have […]

Who is Daniel Brusilovsky?

Tonight I was really shocked to hear of what amounts to a major scandal in Silicon Valley involving the well read and tech thought leader, Tech Crunch. TC is like candy for those of us who work in tech and its more like crack for those who work at startups or within the startup eco […]

Insight into Yardbarker-Fox Deal

A couple weeks back, Yardbarker announced a partnership with Fox Sports that seemed to pique a lot of people’s interest. “FoxSports.com, MSN.com and independent blog aggregator Yardbarker have struck a three-year content syndication and advertising sales partnership that deepens an existing relationship between the three hubs. Building on a smaller, content-for-distribution deal struck in June […]

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