National Football Post Syndicates NFL Draft Content
- NFL Insider Site Syndicates Content to Major Internet News and Information Portal -
Philadelphia, PA - March 5, 2009 - The National Football Post (www.nationalfootballpost.com), the insider source for the best news, analysis, insight and strategy of National Football League teams, today announced it was selected by Yahoo! Sports to be a content partner for the upcoming 2009 NFL Draft.
“We are delighted that Yahoo! Sports has chosen to partner with us for our unique and credible content,” said Andrew Brandt, president of The National Football Post. “We are pleased to see such a positive response to our efforts to pull back the curtain on the world of football.”
National Football Post was selected by Yahoo! Sports to provide news and its trusted, in-depth commentary and analysis of free agency and the 2009 NFL draft. Opinion and commentary from the National Football Post’s Michael Lombardi, Andrew Brandt, Jack Bechta, Matt Bowen, Joe Fortenbaugh and Wes Bunting will also be featured to appeal to all levels of football enthusiasts.
“We think the specialized content and expertise on the NFL Draft from the National Football Post is a valuable fit for our audience,” said Dave Morgan, executive editor of Yahoo! Sports. “We look forward to fostering this partnership as a means to better serve the leading audience on the Web.”
In less than seven months since its launch, The National Football Post has attracted hundreds of thousands of unique visitors and won national media attention. The National Football Post’s contributing writers including Andrew Brandt, Michael Lombardi, Jack Bechta, Joe Fortenbaugh, Matt Bowen and Wes Bunting are regularly sought after for their experienced views and opinions on the NFL.
About NationalFootballPost.com: National Football Post (www.nationalfootballpost.com) is the new online source for in-depth news, analysis and insider opinion on professional football. Unique for its access and insight into the innermost workings of football, the National Football Post features the voices of NFL executives, top player representatives and former players. The site also features guest writers and voices from people inside the world of professional football.
Media Contact:
Jocelyn Johnson, Gravitas Communications, 917-406-5886, jjohnson@gravitas-pr.com
I suppose congratulations are in order, but....
Is Yahoo! really good enough for you guys??
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No mention of other guest writers? There's an item to give fans more to read about.