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  2. Deadspin - Wikipedia

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    In addition to covering sports, the site wrote about the media, pop culture, and politics, and published several non-sports sub-sections, including The Concourse [1] and the humor blog Adequate Man. [2] Contrasting with traditional sports updates of other outlets, [3] Deadspin was known for its irreverent, conversational tone, [4] often ...

  3. TalkSports - Wikipedia

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    TalkSports is a user-generated sports site run by Rapid Spiral Development that has attracted controversy because of gossip and photos contributed by users about the private lives of professional athletes. [1] [2] The web site contains forums for

  4. FanSided - Wikipedia

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    The brothers incorporated FanSided as a sports blog network in 2009. [2] Zach Best explained in a 2015 interview that the company moniker was derived from what the brothers felt was the one-sided nature of sports team fans. [2] "Combining fans and that is FanSided," he explained. [2] The blog network grew rapidly, hitting the 300 site mark by ...

  5. Yardbarker - Wikipedia

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    Yardbarker was founded in March 2006 by Jack and Jeff Kloster, Pete Vlastelica and Mark Johns as a site that enabled sports fans to write and discuss sports with other fans, bloggers, and professional athletes. Yardbarker.com used a system similar to Digg, however was more sports-oriented than Digg. [1]

  6. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  7. Defector Media - Wikipedia

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    On January 31, 2020, Tom Ley and several other former writers established an interim site that which operated over Super Bowl LIV weekend. [2] The site reopened for the week of April 20, sponsored by a cannabis oil company. [3] In July 2020, they announced their new subscription-based sports website, Defector Media. [4] Ley is the editor-in-chief.

  8. Category:Sport websites - Wikipedia

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    Sports blogs (1 C, 9 P) Sports databases (12 P) Sport Internet forums (11 P) A. Association football websites (34 P) B. Baseball websites (13 P) Basketball websites ...

  9. Media Take Out - Wikipedia

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    Media Take Out (formerly affiliated with the site MTO News) is a blog-style gossip website mainly focused on entertainment and celebrity news involving African American topics and celebrities. The website was founded by Fred Mwangaguhunga, a former corporate lawyer. [1]