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Science 2014-04-20

Scores.fm Gives Sports Fans a Voice

Sports Broadcaster Uses Fan Generated Content to Leverage a Foothold in a Crowded Market

LAS VEGAS, NV, April 20, 2014

One thing most sports fans have in common is that they have an opinion about the game and they are willing to share that opinion with anyone who will listen. The problem is finding those like-minded listeners who will appreciate, and even discuss, that opinion. Now a young sports media company is stepping up to provide that audience for anyone who wishes to share their thoughts with the masses.

Scores.fm is an online sports magazine and sports radio station that has gained international recognition. Operated by Scores Media Group, the publishing and broadcasting venture strives to provide coverage of every sports team in the world. This is no small undertaking, especially for a company that has only start-up resources behind it.

"As a young company, our resources are spread thin." said Jerry Garner, founder of Scores.fm. "Everyone wears multiple hats, and we're always looking for ways to get the most from every resource. That's where the concept of fan generated content came from."

What Garner refers to when he talks about fan generated content is a concept that gives every day sports fans the ability to report on the Scores.fm website. Fans can share what they love about their own team, blog about an upcoming opponent, or simply participate in the Scores.fm Fan Zone to cultivate an audience.

The concept is generally considered to be a win-win proposition for everyone involved. For the fans providing the content, they get to share their opinions with a large audience of sports fans, provided by Scores.fm. For the website, they get an ample amount of unique content provided for free, meaning more money can be contributed to other projects geared towards the growth of the company.

So what does it take to write for Scores.fm? The truth is, most people are surprised by how simple it is. All you really need is to have an opinion to share and to have the ability to write that opinion out in the same manner you would speak it if you were in a conversation with someone. Basically, if you can write a blog post, you can certainly write for Scores.fm.

Interested parties are encouraged to contact Scores.fm for further details.

For more information, please contact:

Jerry Garner
jerry@scores.fm
501-229-8420

Scores.fm is a sports oriented publishing and broadcasting venture, currently located in fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada. The company publishes an Internet magazine covering sports news and analysis, and also broadcasts an online radio network via its internet website ( http://www.scores.fm ) and multiple mobile apps, such as the RadioLoyalty app (keyword Scores). Additional information and updates can be received by following Scores.fm on Twitter by navigating to @scoresfm.