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Technology, Traditional Media, and Social Media in Sports

By |2017-07-15T13:16:50-04:00April 9th, 2012|Media Literacy, Tools and Technology|

The rising tension between technology, traditional media, and social media in sports has been very evident lately. The first example, if you haven’t heard, is the biggest story in the sports world at this moment about a league that isn’t currently in season. Gregg Williams, formerly defensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints football program, has [...]

Keeping Social Media Constructive

By |2017-07-15T13:16:53-04:00February 13th, 2012|Social Media|

I’m going to start off this blog post by officially stating that this will be one of the more ironic and/or hypocritical posts I will write**; but it’s for good cause. Everyone uses social media in different ways. This is one of the great things about it, in that you can cater your content to [...]

Bill’s Top 7 Blogs to Follow in 2012

By |2017-07-15T13:16:53-04:00January 16th, 2012|Fun|

Every now and again we all need new content to stimulate our reading minds on the Internet. With everyone and their mother (true for Mommy bloggers) writing blogs these days, the art of narrowing down your reading suggestions can be a great task in itself. With the bulk of this post being thought up on [...]

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The Ever-Changing Face of Social Media

By |2017-07-15T13:16:54-04:00December 19th, 2011|Social Media|

Change, change, change. As we approach the year 2012, one trend that has remained steady (paradoxically) is the fact that our social media outlets are morphing at an incredible rate. These ever-changing networks keep in mind one of my personal favorite song titles “The Only Constant Is Change.” I created my Facebook page in 2006 [...]

Do Positive Results Reflect Quality?

By |2017-07-15T13:16:54-04:00November 21st, 2011|Fun, Measurement, Metrics and KPIs|

In the world of sports, one of the many stories being talked about right now is Denver Broncos’ rookie Quarterback Tim Tebow‘s performance in his first year of professional football. Tebow was a force in his college days at the University of Florida, but the NFL is a completely different game. Many are saying he’s [...]

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The NBA Lockout and its Marketing Effects

By |2017-07-15T13:16:55-04:00October 24th, 2011|Advertising and Media, Fun|

As a sports fan, I’m personally not particularly interested in basketball — an opinion not widely shared in the US. I feel your pain though basketball fans! I never want to see any league go into a lockout and deprive its millions of fans their season. My sport of hockey did not resolve contract arguments [...]

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