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Blogs with Balls 3: June 5, 2010

1 March 2010
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I am proud to announce that Blogs with Balls 3 will be held on June 5, 2010 at the Captain Morgan Club at Wrigley Field in Chicago. We’ve had some excellent support from the fine folks at Captain Morgan (Diageo) thus far, and we’re just getting warmed up. Panel and speaker announcements and lots more [...]

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Sports and Social Media in 2010

14 December 2009
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A few weeks back, my fellow Blogs with Balls founders and I got asked to participate in a “Sports & Social Media: Predictions for 2010″ compilation put together by Jason Peck.  Today the resulting e-book was published and it looks great. My hat goes off to Jason for putting together a report that’s professional without [...]

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Blogs with Balls Panelist Announcement

25 September 2009
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It’s official — Jalen Rose is coming to Blogs with Balls.

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Blogs with Balls and ESPN

21 September 2009
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Big news out of Blogs with Balls land this week. The Worldwide Leader has gotten involved and provided a ball subsidy: From now through 9/28, if you visit blogswithballs.com/2/espn you can request a free discount code that brings the price of BwB 2.0 in Las Vegas down to $100.
Full details after the jump.

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Blogs with Balls 2.0

11 September 2009
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An overdue bit here — tickets for Blogs with Balls 2.0 in Las Vegas (now expanded to October 15-18) are on sale now. We’ve queued up another great lineup of panelists. Here are some more details about the sportsblogging event of the year.

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Blogs with Balls 1.0 Highlight Reel

19 July 2009
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It’s officially been over a month since Blogs with Balls 1.0 went down in New York City. And seeing as details about Blogs with Balls 2.0 in Vegas are starting to trickle out, now seemed like as good of time as any to bust out the highlight clips from 1.0.

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Blogs with Balls 1.0: 13 Lessons Learned

16 June 2009

The foundations of a postmortem for Blogs with Balls 1.0 in New York City.

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Countdown to Balls

9 June 2009

Friendly reminder — this Saturday — Balltron 3000 invades New York.  Do you have your ticket yet?:

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Announcing Blogs with Balls

16 February 2009

Since Ren at Hugging Harold Reynolds has let the cat out of the bag, I figured I might as well make it official over here as well — I am working with the team at HHR Media and a few other amazing people on a new venture called Blogs with Balls.

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Where to Watch Super Bowl XLIII in NYC

30 January 2009

Looking for somewhere to watch this Sunday’s scrum between the Cardinals and Steelers in the Isle of Manhattan?
The guys at UrbanTailgate have put together this handy map for finding a good Steeler or Cardinal bar (in the latter’s case, is there REALLY such a thing?) or just a spot with plenty of plasmas [...]

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Recently on TrojanWire

16 November 2008

A recap of some of TrojanWire’s greatest hits from the 2008 season (so far).

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Kyle Gets A Hug

10 November 2008

In which Kyle gets interviewed by Hugging Harold Reynolds’ Ren McCormack.

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The Blur That Was August 2008

31 August 2008

Since it’s the last day of August and I’ve yet to make a kylebunch.com update since we entered the eighth month, I figured I’d sneak one in before the closing bell and provide a quick update on the many things that have kept me from kb.com this month:

Traveled to Western Pennsylvania and visited Fallingwater
Watched as [...]

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The Angels Finally Get Their Big Bat

30 July 2008

The past few seasons, the trade deadline has come and gone, and Angel fans like myself have listened to countless rumors involving the Angels, one of their prospects, and some big bat with an expiring contract (Carlos Lee, Aramis Ramirez, Miguel Tejada all come to mind) have circled, the Halos have come away without [...]

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I Want My Euroleague

25 July 2008

Now that people are recognizing the potential ramifications the departures of starting-caliber NBA players for Europe’s greener, favorable exchange rate-having pastures, I can’t help but wonder — who here in the States will capitalize on the opportunity to televise American players on these teams?

If I were a cable network vying with ESPN for dominance of [...]

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