'Here Comes Will, Blog Guy': An Interview With Mr. Leitch

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 'Here Comes Will, Blog Guy': An Interview With Mr. Leitch
It’s been nearly two months since Will Leitch left his post as editor of Deadspin for a contributing editor position with New York magazine . Additionally, Leitch now writes for Sporting News magazine, in a section called "Will's World." The premiere installment can be seen in the first edition of the shiny, new, bi-monthly SN (now with 40% thicker paper!), which hits ... [link]

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NESW Sports is going full time! Headlines, 8/19/2008
Published 8/19/2008 by ethanator1088 at NESW Sports, Sports Videos
... Football Blogger, NESW Sports, and a little bit on Homework 4 Dummies . I will spend most of my time on NESW Sports because it covers all sports and the Olympics are going on. Send me any stories and I will try my hardest to look at them and link. Thanks Now on to the headlines! Germany was pounded by the US Olympic Basketball Team < Awful Announcing Chris Mottram sits down with Will Leitch < The Sporting Blog… The ...

Mag blogger interviews mag writer about blogging
Published 8/21/2008 by Neil Best at Watchdog
... Speaking of Leitch, here is a link provided to you by a mainstream newspaper writer who also does some blogging in which Leitch is interviewed by a blogger associated with a 122-year-old magazine for which Leitch, a sports blogging pioneer, now will be writing a magazine column of some sort. ...

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