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ESPN Columnist Apologizes on Twitter for Race-Baiting Comments

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ESPN Columnist Apologizes on Twitter for Race-Baiting Comments
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 8:30 PMSam Laird
ESPN's Rob Parker apologized on Twitter for insinuating that NFL star Robert Griffin III is a "cornball brother."

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NFL to Stream Super Bowl, Pro Bowl, Playoff Games Online
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 6:30 PMSam Laird
Buoyed by the success of last year's first ever Super Bowl stream, the NFL and CBS are teaming up to do the same in 2013. But they aren't stopping there.

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4 Things to Know Before Hiring a PR Agency
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 10:50 AMThe Daily Muse
PR agencies can be a fantastic resource for budding entrepreneurs. But before you start signing monthly retainers, keep these four things in mind.

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How Red Bull Takes Content Marketing to the Extreme
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 10:27 AMJames O'Brien
James O'Brien writes for The Content Strategist, a digital magazine by Contently, the leading technology company for brand publishing tools and talent. The button is five stops in, counting from the left on the homepage of RedBull.com. Along the smaller of two navigation bars, it's sandwiched between "Audio" and "Games." There it is, the fifth one: "JUST EPIC." In a sense, the channel embodies Red Bull's entire marketing approach.

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Obama Is TIME's Person of the Year
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 9:18 AMStan Schroeder
U.S. President Barack Obama is TIME's person of the year for 2012. In a lengthy piece explaining the choice, TIME highlights the fact that Obama won the 2012 elections contrary to many experts' predictions. TIME's Michael Scherer also argues that Obama is perhaps now more experienced and better positioned to solve some issues which plagued the first four years of his presidency.

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