Twitter would really, really like to make ad-driven TV experiences central parts of its service, and it just confirmed that laser-like focus through an expanded deal with ESPN. The sports broadcaster will soon show in-tweet video highlights of foo…
How to Watch The Masters Online
Stuck in the office this week for Augusta? Fear not, golf fan! Here’s how to watch The Masters online
Among the most majestic events in sports, The Masters gets underway with practice rounds on Monday, then runs all week until the final round on Sunday, April 14
You can watch much of the action via streaming video on CBSSports.com and Masters.com. Better yet, it’s all free — no cable subscription credentials required
“Masters on the Range” is the standby feature; it broadcasts from the Augusta National practice range all week, and features analysis of the action, as well as player interviews. You can watch Monday from noon to 2 p.m. EST, Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. EST, and Friday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. EST Read more…
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Major League Baseball: The Social Media Rundown
Spring is in the air and another Major League Baseball season is upon us
For sports fans, that means seven solid months of day games, nights at the ballpark, hotdogs, cold beer and all the other awesome things that go along with America’s pastime
But what’s the baseball landscape look like online? Regardless of on-field results, which teams dominate digitally? The infographic below, which comes by way of digital marketing company Silverpop, takes a look
If you hate the Yankees, prepare to be disgusted. The Bronx Bombers — possibly by virtue of playing in New York, possibly by virtue of being a huge global brand — have a major leg up in social media popularity. Here’s one example: they have a whopping 29 times as many Facebook fans as the nearby Washington Nationals Read more…
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Bacon, Beef, Doughnuts, Sprinkles: MLB Team Creates Ultimate Burger
Pittsburgh Pirates fans may not have high hopes for their team on the field this season, but the MLB franchise is taking sports fan gluttony to a whole new level
It’s called the Brunch Burger, and it’s available to fans who attend games at PNC Park. Here’s the deal: Beef patty, bacon, cheddar cheese and a fried egg sandwiched between a bun made from a sprinkled-glazed doughnut
MLB’s Cut4 content arm shared a photo of the burger in this Thursday night tweet:
Donuts … mhmmm. @pirates have created a bacon-cheddar burger with glazed donuts for buns: atmlb.com/14S0RHm twitter.com/Cut4/status/32…
— Cut4 (@Cut4) April 5, 2013 Read more…
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