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About
This blog is the official mouthpiece of the Bleacher Report team. We’ll be using this space to talk about what’s going on in the Bleacher Report community, to spread the gospel of the Open Source Sports Network, and to update our users—and the world—about the latest and greatest of all things B/R.
If you have any thoughts or questions, or just want to let us know how we’re doing, feel free to drop us a note via the Comments section below or the Contact tab above.
For readers who are new to Bleacher Report—we’re the web’s first Open Source Sports Network. Bleacher Report takes a new approach to sports media, combining a collaborative open source publishing process with comprehensive coverage and analysis of everything and anything that matters in sports.
At Bleacher Report, anyone who follows sports can be a sportswriter. As a reader, you can find content pertinent to everything from mainstream pro leagues and collegiate athletics to international competitions and emerging sports like MMA.
Feel like your favorite sports subject isn’t getting proper recognition on Bleacher Report?
Become the network’s resident expert by writing your own column and creating a new page on the site. It’s as easy as that.
Still not satisfied?
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