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Video- Blogs With Balls Talks Hockey
by Paul on 10/06/12 at 12:56 PM ET
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Watch this Blogs With Balls session from this morning.
The panel consisted of:
PUCK THAT!: State of the Hockey Media
Justin Bourne, The Score
Greg Wyshynski, Yahoo! Sports
Elliotte Friedman, CBC/Hockey Night in Canada
Dave Lozo, NHL.com
Barry Petchesky, Deadspin
Mike Halford, NBC ProHockeyTalk
Jason Brough, NBC ProHockeyTalk
You can watch the full video below and my favorite part of the session starts at 22:30 mark.
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I never watch these videos, but I did this. It’s really good. Better than I expected actually.
It’s interesting to see some of the reactions and frustration on some of the faces re: certain topics, like Blogger Credibility and Commenter/reader interaction.
Posted by Primis on 10/06/12 at 01:47 PM ET