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Hazing vs. Harassment: Legal Options In The Jonathan Martin Situation

For just over the last week, the circus that has become the Miami Dolphins has been on a crazy roller coaster ride. Facts of the situation have been unclear. And to this day, the facts of this situation are still unclear, as different information is becoming available everyday. However, there is a current timeline that…

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Top Sports Executives Meet To Discuss Second Screen Trends

Sports fans are a demanding bunch.  They want stadium Wi-Fi, more pixels, and on-the-go content.  Not only that, but fans are demanding content on multiple screens at one time.  While watching the game on TV, people are turning to their tablets, phones, and computer screens to track fantasy stats, watch replays, and converse on social…

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Ticket Sales rising in Miami

Ticket Sales and Hopes Rising In Miami

It has been 12 years since the Miami Dolphins won a playoff game.  Perhaps this has contributed to the team’s declining ticket sales.  But a new day is on the horizon and the fans know it.  So far this year, Miami has seen an influx in season ticket purchases, but the team says there is…

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Top 8 Most Engaging NFL Team Twitter Accounts

With the 2012-13 NFL season set to begin tonight as the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants face-off in an NFC East early season showdown, Sports Networker is in the midst of its #NFLKickoff week, providing you the fan with the most up-to-date social media information. The latest installment has us looking at the most…

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The New Teams in Town: Is South Florida Becoming a Sports Marketing Powerhouse?

The battle between small and big market franchises has peppered the landscape of professional leagues since the early days of the 1950s, when National League Baseball first made its exodus to the west, and even more recently during the NBA Lockout this past fall. Heightened mostly around the nearest CBA debate waiting to surface, the…

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