MLBAM
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MLB Advanced Media, L.P. | |
Type | Private company |
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Founded | June 2000 |
Headquarters | NY, New York |
Key people | Robert A. Bowman, CEO |
Industry | Internet Information Providers |
Products | MLB.com, MLB.TV, Gameday Audio |
Revenue | $135 million USD (2004) |
Website | MLB.com |
Major League Baseball Advanced Media, L.P., is a subsidiary of Major League Baseball, and is the internet and interactive branch of the league. The company operates the official web site for the league and 30 Major League Baseball club web sites via MLB.com, which draws four million hits per day. The site offers news, standings, statistics, and schedules, and subscribers have access to live audio and video broadcasts of most games. The site also employs reporters, with one assigned to each team for the season and others serving more general beats. MLB Advanced Media also owns and operates MLB Radio and BaseballChannel.TV.
MLBAM also runs and/or owns the official web sites of MiLB.com (Minor League Baseball), Major League Soccer's MLSNet,[1] the World Championship Sports Network,[2], Guns N' Roses, and rehearsals.com [3]. It also provided the backend infrastructure for CBS Sportsline's March Madness on Demand service [4].
[edit] News
- [1], MLB.com sets online ticketing record for sixth straight year passing the 20 million tickets sold mark for first time
- [2], Monster.com Aligns With MLB.com to Sponsor All-Star Game Online Balloting
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.mlsnet.com/MLS/news/mls_news.jsp?ymd=20040504&content_id=1622&vkey=news_mls&fext=.jsp
- ^ http://www.wcsn.com/releases/release.jsp?ymd=20051129&content_id=0001
- ^ http://www.rehearsals.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060218&content_id=1018&vkey=news&fext=.jsp
- ^ http://kron4.com/Global/story.asp?S=4589943