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InternetNews March 9, 2004 Michael Singer |
RealNetworks Cries Foul Over Baseball Blackout RealNetworks is suing Major League Baseball's online broadcast arm for allegedly making Microsoft's media player the only choice for fans. |
InternetNews March 22, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Microsoft Pencils MLB Into Line-up Microsoft will announce a multi-year contract to offer live video of Major League Baseball games as a way to upgrade users to its MSN broadband package. |
BusinessWeek April 12, 2004 Tom Lowry |
Take Me Out To The Webcast? Major League Baseball is betting that fans will pay to see games on their PCs |
InternetNews May 5, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
MLBAM Goes Beyond Baseball Diamond Major League Baseball's Internet subsidiary has launched a spin-off company to hawk technical expertise to sports leagues and franchises. |
Salon.com August 27, 2002 King Kaufman |
So will they strike? Maybe, maybe not. But since baseball players and owners aren't even addressing the fundamental problem, we'll be asking the same question in a few years. |
PC World December 6, 2001 Tom Spring |
RealOne Hits a Flat Note Real Networks launches the first music subscription service backed by major labels -- for a price... |
CIO October 1, 2001 Jon Surmacz |
A Uniform Decision Major League Baseball is online. How it got there is a lesson in cooperation and conformity. How the Internet encouraged baseball teams to work together. Why MLB.com used a common template for many websites. How MLB.com hopes to cash in... |
InternetNews July 12, 2005 Roy Mark |
MLB.com: Online All-Star As players take the field for the annual game tonight, the online arm of baseball hopes to see annual growth of 30 to 50 percent. MLB.com is running up impressive numbers selling content, tickets and memorabilia. |
Sports Central August 16, 2011 Paul Foeller |
From Spring Training to the Fall Classic It may not be the way the baseball purists want to see it, and it may put a dent in yearly revenue, but a shortened MLB regular season will eventually happen. |
Sports Central May 31, 2008 Ben Feller |
Why Baseball Needs Replay Now The main reason for replay is to get the calls correct. Another is for baseball to start to shy away from its old school image. |
Salon.com August 22, 2001 Allen Barra |
Stop bad-mouthing baseball Sentimental sports columnists moan about its demise, even though the facts don't support their arguments... |
Salon.com August 31, 2002 King Kaufman |
What baseball needs to do now A few modest proposals to prevent the game from squandering whatever fan goodwill remains. |
Salon.com July 25, 2001 Allen Barra |
Throw the bums out! It's time to eject baseball's owners for arguing balls and strikes... |
Salon.com August 30, 2002 Allen Barra |
Strike 4 The baseball deal will either make the game worse for fans or it'll be a sham that won't hold salaries down. The owners came close to wrecking the season for this? |
Sports Central February 25, 2005 Kevin Ferra |
Questions, Answers, and More Confusion Everyone has been talking about it -- the steroid issue. Yet, believe it or not, baseball will survive with or without the steroids, and any allegations Jose Canseco has made. |
Sports Central September 17, 2004 Diane M. Grassi |
MLB and its Fans Need to Clean Up Their Acts Major League Baseball, as well as its fans, took a collective literal blow on Monday, September 13th at Oakland Coliseum at a game between the Oakland Athletics and the Texas Rangers. |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2006 Jeff Hwang |
EA's NCAA MVP EA makes something out of nothing with the first-ever college baseball game. The shame is that this will probably be the best baseball game on the market this year, but it's likely that only the most die-hard video-game baseball fans will play it. |
PC Magazine June 20, 2007 Robert Strauss |
Tech Me Out to the Ball Game Major League Baseball has devised some high-tech ways to keep fans happy both at home and in the stands. |
The Motley Fool February 11, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Like Selling Ice to Eskimos RealNetworks and Viacom are set to spin off their sluggish music subscription service. |
Sports Illustrated October 9, 2002 Frank Deford |
Reality bites Do NFL fans favor fantasy games over real action? |
AskMen.com November 29, 2000 Mark Simmons |
Pro Sports Salaries How can we explain the meteoric rise of players' salaries? |
CFO April 1, 2004 Tim Reason |
Squeeze Play Forget steroids. It's spending that has baseball in a bind. |
Salon.com May 25, 2001 King Kaufman |
Major league aggravation I was happy to pay $9.95 to listen to baseball on the Web. But what I got for my money was a lesson in how little regard the game has for its fans. Problems getting customer support from MBL.com. |
InternetNews July 7, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Watching Big Brother 24/7 Streaming video lets people stay tuned to their favorite shows when they have to be away from the TV. |
InternetNews March 23, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Report: MLB Mulls Taking Internet Arm Public Emboldened by upcoming content deals, Major League Baseball considers selling a minority stake of its online unit in a public offering. |
Sports Central October 31, 2012 Stephen Kerr |
Defending America's Pastime Now that San Francisco has swept Detroit, and this year's World Series is over, I'll watch some good pro and college football and basketball. But I'm already counting down the days until spring training starts another season. Hurry back, baseball! |
Sports Central October 25, 2010 Joshua Duffy |
Baseball No Longer Rules October After more than century of dominance in the american sporting marketplace, baseball is no longer king. |
Sports Central April 16, 2005 Greg Wyshynski |
Survey Says: Steroids Don't Matter The Associated Press and AOL Sports polled 1,001 adults about their thoughts on professional baseball today. The results are interesting, if not startling. |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Ian Rowley |
Japanese Baseball: Old and Slow The owners have grown too cozy with one another to operate efficiently, and the players resemble Japan's coddled workers, accustomed to lifetime employment as comfortable as it is unchallenging. And the fans are fleeing. |
AskMen.com October 18, 2000 Mark Simmons |
World Wide Web Of Sports: Going Online If you wonder where the world of sports is headed next, then look no further. Sports commissioners and league presidents are actively searching for new ways to branch out and keep adding fresh blood to their pool of fans. They have found the answer: The Net. |
Sports Central April 15, 2005 Derek Daggett |
Fight Club: Fenway-Style Major League Baseball needs to enact a no tolerance policy to address the problem of fan misbehavior. |
Fast Company April 2008 Will Leitch |
MLB's Digital Dominance As the world scrambles to master online video, crusty old baseball already has it figured out. |
Sports Central March 27, 2011 Jess Coleman |
Can You Buy Wins in Baseball? Could the Yankees' unlimited sum of cash really result in an astonishing 27 World Championships? |
InternetNews February 4, 2008 |
Yahoo Says Rhapsody Will Handle Its Digital Music Yahoo's music service will now be handled by Rhapsody America, an on-demand subscription service run by RealNetworks and Viacom. |
The Motley Fool July 12, 2004 Nathan Slaughter |
Bank of America to Play Ball It becomes the official bank of Major League Baseball and will pitch to other leagues, too. |
Sports Illustrated November 29, 2001 Frank Deford |
Owners, aiders and abetters There are plenty to blame for baseball's current woes... |
AskMen.com May 14, 2003 Arash Madani |
The Financial Expansion Of The MLB A year after "contraction" was the buzzword in Major League Baseball, the latest trend is not to diminish the game, but to expand it. |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
RealNetworks Gets Real Who is RealNetworks threatening with its new subscription service and monthly music giveaway? It's clear that the market for music is highly coveted, with the potential for plenty of growth -- and it's also clear that Apple's currently got a huge chunk of that market. |
Searcher December 2010 Irene McDermott |
The Gridiron on the Web -- Football Online Am I doomed to be shut out from the world of football forever? No! The internet has arrived to save the day with zillions of sites to explain and celebrate American football. |
Salon.com August 1, 2001 Allen Barra |
Play ball? You bet The Wall Street Journal says kids aren't interested in the national pastime anymore. The folks who sell baseball gear beg to differ... |
Sports Illustrated July 30, 2003 Frank Deford |
King Hut Pro football rules in America; here's why |
Sports Central October 16, 2004 Greg Wyshynski |
Our Daddy, Who Art in Da Bronx Boston Red Sox fans know the difference between conspiracy theories and the supernatural. |
Salon.com June 16, 2000 Allen Barra |
Spread the wealth The solution to baseball's revenue-sharing "problem" is for the teams to share the revenue. |
Sports Illustrated July 24, 2002 Frank Deford |
The boors of summer It's hard to take either side in baseball's labor battle. |
InternetNews June 14, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Reaching for Real Starz RealNetworks and Starz embrace a monthly subscription model for your cinematic enjoyment. |
Salon.com November 29, 2001 Allen Barra |
Bring back the arbitrary college football polls! Sure, the old championship polls were bogus -- but the current system is just as bogus, and it doesn't even give fans anything to argue about... |
Salon.com September 22, 2000 Allen Barra |
The NFL's minor league? The marketing firms and New York pundits who want a college football playoff system have one thing in common: They don't like or understand college football. |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
RealNetworks Back in Black RealNetworks regains its profitable stride, but the market still hasn't noticed. |
Salon.com February 16, 2001 Damien Cave |
What's wrong with Microsoft? The software giant usually demolishes any opponent that dares to step in its path. But it can't beat streaming-media king RealNetworks. |
Sports Central September 5, 2014 Corrie Trouw |
A Game of Numbers Baseball is dying. Haven't you heard? |