FanHouse.com, http://www.fanhouse.com,
the recently launched sports site from AOL’s MediaGlow publishing unit, http://www.mediaglow.com,
announced six major additions to its growing roster of professional
journalists. Joining FanHouse's writing staff are Greg Couch, sports
columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times; Matt Steinmetz, Golden State
Warriors analyst for Comcast Sports Net and former Contra Costa Times
NBA writer; Dan Graziano, former national baseball writer for the Newark
Star-Ledger; Ed Price, former baseball and Yankees writer for the Newark
Star-Ledger; and Jeff Fletcher, former baseball writer for the Santa
Rosa Press Democrat. Also joining the FanHouse editorial team is Sunny
Wu, former senior editor at MSNBC.com and Page 1 editor for
ESPN.com. FanHouse has more than 10 million unique visitors per month,
according to February 2009 comScore Media Metrix data.
These additions are part of the overall strategy for the AOL MediaGlow
publishing unit to provide consumers with the highest standard of
original editorial content. Similar hires are taking place at
StyleList.com, http://www.stylelist.com, AOL
News, http://news.aol.com,
and AOL Money & Finance, http://money.aol.com.
FanHouse.com launched in January as AOL and MediaGlow's main sports
destination and added nationally acclaimed columnists Jay Mariotti, Lisa
Olson and Kevin Blackistone to provide daily commentary and analysis
across the spectrum of sports. With today’s additions, FanHouse's
writing staff now includes five Baseball Hall of Fame voters.
“We are excited to add more top-notch talent to provide fans with
in-depth sports coverage, commentary, and analysis. Our new writers are
widely known and respected in sports journalism, and their decision to
join FanHouse represents the evolution of high-quality journalism into
'new-mainstream media' formats,” said Marty Moe, Senior Vice President,
FanHouse, AOL News, AOL Money & Finance, Weblogs and KOL. “This
further demonstrates MediaGlow's aggressive investment in high-quality
publishing and expands on FanHouse's goal of becoming a leading brand
for sports journalism that uniquely combines the style of the Web and
original editorial content to deliver fans the highest quality and
immediacy in sports coverage.”
An evolution of AOL Sports, FanHouse.com features a new design, an
expanding line-up of leading national writers across all major sports,
increased on-site coverage of major sporting events, an expanding scores
and stats offering, and new community features that give fans more ways
to interact with others and show support for their favorite teams.
The new FanHouse hires bring a wealth of industry and editorial
experience to their new assignments:
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Greg Couch: Couch is covering college sports, golf and tennis
for FanHouse. Previously, he was at the Chicago Sun-Times as a sports
columnist, takeout writer and beat reporter for Northwestern athletics
and golf. He also was a sports columnist at the Akron Beacon-Journal
and a sports writer at the Wichita Eagle. He received the 2007 Lisagor
Award as Best Sports Columnist in Chicago and surrounding areas, was
featured twice in the Best American Sports Writing and is an
APSE award winner.
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Jeff Fletcher: Fletcher is covering MLB, NHL and college
basketball for FanHouse. He covered the A’s and the Giants at the
Santa Rosa Press Democrat for 11 years and was a sports reporter at
the Los Angeles Times. He is a Baseball Hall of Fame voter, Baseball
Writers Association of America member, Baseball America contributor
and APSE award winner.
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Dan Graziano: Graziano is covering NFL, MLB and college
basketball for FanHouse. Prior to his role at FanHouse, he was a
national baseball writer and Yankees beat writer at the Newark
Star-Ledger. He also served as the Marlins beat writer at the
Palm Beach Post. He is a Baseball Hall of Fame voter, member of
Baseball Writers Association of America and author of "The
Ultimatum" and "I Think She's Trying to Tell Me Something."
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Ed Price: Price is covering MLB for FanHouse. Previously, he
served as a Yankees beat reporter at the Newark Star-Ledger, the
Diamondbacks beat reporter at the East Valley Tribune and a Florida
State football beat reporter at the Palm Beach Post. Price is also a
Baseball Hall of Fame voter, member of the Baseball Writers
Association of America, a Baseball America contributor and an APSE
award winner. He also covered the Appalachian League, Carolina League
and Florida State League.
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Matt Steinmetz: This seasoned journalist is covering the NBA
for FanHouse. Previously, he was an NBA analyst on Golden State
Warriors broadcasts on Comcast Sports Net Bay Area and also the
traveling beat writer for the Warriors at the Contra Costa Times.
Prior to that, he was a sport writer at the Santa Rosa Press Democrat
and the Reading Eagle.
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Sunny Wu: Wu is the FanHouse Page 1 editor. Before joining
FanHouse, he covered the Beijing Games for msnbc.com and authored a
Beijing travel guide for ESPN Sports Travel. He was also a senior
editor at MSNBC.com, an ESPN.com Page 1 editor and an editor for
FOXSports.com.
About MediaGlow
MediaGlow, AOL’s publishing business unit formed in early 2009,
centralizes AOL’s programming efforts, including AOL.com, AOL’s content
verticals and commerce and marketplace channels, dozens of niche sites,
and state-of-the-art studios in Los Angeles and New York City. In all,
MediaGlow operates more than 70 sites and attracts more than 70 million
unique visitors each month, according to comScore Media Metrix. It plans
to launch more than 30 new sites in 2009. MediaGlow, along with AOL’s
advertising business, Platform-A, and its social media business, People
Networks, represent the three core businesses for AOL.
About AOL
AOL is a global Web services company that operates some of the most
popular Web destinations, offers a comprehensive suite of free software
and services, runs one of the largest Internet access businesses in the
U.S., and provides a full set of advertising solutions. A majority-owned
subsidiary of Time Warner Inc., AOL LLC and its subsidiaries have
operations in the U.S., Europe, Canada and Asia. Learn more at AOL.com.
