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NCAA Live Blogging, No More

Posted on: January 16th, 2008 | 3 Comments

In late December of 2007, the National College Athletic Association (NCAA) implemented new rules for live blogging. The rules set a limit on how many posts one person can make during a game, if he/she is a credentialed journalist. WebProNews talked with three bloggers, two of them journalist about the new rules. President and CEO of SportsBlogsNation, Tyler Bleszinski, Writer for Chicago Sports Weekly and Blogger of WearethePostmen.com, Ryan Corazza, and Sports Writer/Columnist and Live Blogger for The Herald Times, Chris Korman give WebProNews Anchor Kara Ratliff their opinions and recommendations on the new set of rules. For more information of the rules or the details of interviews, keep it tuned in, right here on WebProNews.

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3 Comments on “NCAA Live Blogging, No More”

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  2. Chris Knight says:

    What about uncredentialed writers? Will the NCAA now be confiscating iPhones that people can use to post about the game on their personal blogs?

  3. LOL, what a joke. How in the hell do they think they are going to regulate this?

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