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Lewis Howes: Sports Networker

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Last week, author, entrepreneur and former college standout/Arena League player Lewis Howes hosted his…


Redskin Trent Shelton talks Tweeting; Fan Talks Dream Job Covering ‘Skins

As mentioned last week, our friends at Eye on Sports Media had the opportunity to interview a number of people, both inside and outside of the Redskins organization, on the subject of reaching out to the…


Talking New Media at the Washington Redskins Training Camp

Our friend Christopher Byrnes from Eye on Sports Media recently had the opportunity to interview a number of people, both inside and outside of the Redskins organization, on the subject of reaching out to the fans with both…


BwB 1.0 Panelist Site Continues to Reek Mayhem on Bengals

At June’s conference, Todd Lippincott of Who Dey Revolution spoke on the Earned Media panel about his site’s use of unconventional tactics to address fan displeasure with Cincinnatti Bengal owner Mike Brown. To date, WDR’s Project…


Wikinomics: Starting the Comparison of NBA teams on Twitter

Denis Hancock at Wikinomics begins the breakdown of statiscial analysis of each team’s use of Twitter.

Overall, if you look at the list it is pretty predictable — successful teams (and those in bigger…

Blogs With Balls 1.0 Panelist’s Book Due Out 8/18

Michael Tunison, better known to KSK fans as Christmas Ape, has his Football Fan’s Manifesto coming out this month.

Check out the New York Times’ Fifth Down Blog’s Q&A with Michael:

Q. & A. With Michael Tunison on ‘Football Fan’s Manifesto’


Sports Networker: Before Shaq on Twitter, There Was Gilbert

From SportsNetworker.com’s Sam Taggert: “Shaq gets a lot of love for being the pioneer athlete in this space, but people fail to acknowledge the one who came before him and all other athletes: Gilbert Arenas.”

Read the full article here.


ESPN’s Memo on Social Networking

Via BwB 1.0 Panelist Jason McIntyre at The Big Lead

ESPN’S ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES FOR SOCIAL NETWORKING

ESPN regards social networks such as message boards, conversation pages and other forms of social networking such as…

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