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Parachute journalism, gatekeeping, and incel behavior form anti-WNBA alliance

by Evan F. Moore, Special Contributor to the The Chicago Defender One of my first assignments as a freelance sports reporter early in my career...

How Jason Kelce built his personal brand and became a Philly legend

Jason Kelce is sticking with his underdog brand as his post-NFL career takes off. Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images by Amy Lavin, Temple University and Sheri Lambert,...

Steelers cited as top public relations staff

The Pittsburgh Steelers have won the Pete Rozelle Award from the Professional Football Writers of America for having the most efficient public relations staff...

Soccer officials arrested in Zurich; World Cup votes probed

ZURICH (AP) _ Swiss prosecutors opened criminal proceedings into FIFA's awarding of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, only hours after seven soccer officials...

Michael Sam saga apt to expand NFL's gay fan base

NEW YORK (AP) — Years before Michael Sam was born, gay-rights activists Kate Kendell and Paul Guequierre were already die-hard National Football League fans. Kendell,...

WNBA to market to LGBT community

NEW YORK (AP) — Amid a surge of public opinion in favor of gay rights in the U.S., the WNBA is launching a campaign...

NBA's quick action helps rescue Clippers' brand

From the moment Donald Sterling's racist comments hit the Internet, the walls began closing in on the NBA. Players considered skipping a playoff game. Fans...

Native Americans pressing Nike to ax Chief Wahoo

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - A Native American group is calling on Nike Inc. to stop producing and selling products that feature the Cleveland Indians'...

Hulkamania still running wild after 3 decades

In this April 3, 2005, file photo, Hulk Hogan fires up the crowd between matches during WrestleMania 21 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File) by Dan GelstonAP Sports Writer Even at 60, Hulk Hogan wants to win one more time in the ring. For a generation of Hulkamaniacs, his return to wrestling is certainly more appetizing than Hogan's latest foray into pop culture: His parody of Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" video, that features the former champ swinging on a ball in his red-and-yellow shirt, bandanna, feathered boa, boots — and a black thong that puts a sports entertainment twist on cheeky humor. Hogan laughs, looks at the camera, and simply says, "Brother!"

Twitter tunes in to TV partnerships ahead of IPO

This combination of Associated Press File photos shows six prominent figures on Twitter. From top left,Oprah Winfrey, the Dalai Lama, the Bronx Zoo’s once missing Egyptian Cobra, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II.. President Barack Obama, and Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/File) by Barbara OrtutayAssociated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) — People don't just watch TV anymore; they talk about it on Twitter. From the comfort of couches, they share reactions to touchdowns and nail-biting season finales —and advertisers and networks are taking note.

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