Duke’s social media team confused Virginia and West Virginia, spelled it ‘Virgina’
It's not like Duke is known for its academics, so...
It's not like Duke is known for its academics, so...
The much hyped Threads is slowly dying out as major brands like the NFL don't even bother posting to it anymore.
"I think we can all agree Elon isn't serious and it's time to move on."
“This would be the biggest fight ever in the history of the world.”
Somehow, it appears that everyone involved is very serious about this happening.
Twitter and Facebook posts from Variety on their story on Sage Steele's lawsuit identified her as a "former ESPN anchor," which is not the current situation.
Three executives who focused on sports have left Facebook parent Meta.
Saying "I wonder if he has a band card?" about a referee did not end well for this broadcaster.
Velus Jones Jr., Theo Jackson, and Cade Mays were the three Vols named to the coaches' All-SEC teams. We don't know who Theo Cade is, or what he did to deserve this.
"When a media company builds native studio capabilities to create its own original programming, you know they have crossed the threshold into a certain level of success."
"It's not been fun. It's been scary. ...I'm worth more than gold."
"The format of boxing is really catered towards the consumption behavior of the younger demographic."
The newest iteration of Facebook's Versus series will focus on Simone Biles life on and off the mats.
The pay-per-view model lives!
"The trading card and collectibles industry is having a major resurgence."
EJ Laretta and Melissa Radzimski have both joined Religion of Sports, and the company also announced a new Simone Biles docuseries this week.
Baptist, who worked with the Houston Rockets as a photographer for 30 years, posted a meme that refers to Harris by a derogatory term.
But will fans enjoy an online conversation they can't control?