Posted by Sherman Fabes on December 6, 2011 · 2 Comments
I haven’t done much of this type of blogging, but the following is my reaction to the “Pay for Play” article in Sports Illustrated a few months ago. Currently, the NCAA does not allow for universities to pay its players a salary. There is a lot of controversy surrounding the “pay for play” issue, but … Continue reading →
Category Baseball, Football, General Blog Post, Journalism, Sports, Strategic Communication · Tagged with academics, athletics, college, college football, community college, education, Football, journalism, KOMU, Michael Jordan, Minnesota, Mizzou, NCAA, North Carolina, scholarship, Sherman Fabes, sports, Sports Illustrated, strategic communication, students, Texas, UNC, university, University of Houston, University of Missouri, UT
Posted by Sherman Fabes on September 22, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Previously on this blog, I wrote about how I attended the Bruce Beck and Ian Eagle Sports Broadcasting Camp more than six years ago. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. It confirmed how much I really wanted to go into the world of sports, and after keeping in touch with … Continue reading →
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Posted by Sherman Fabes on July 20, 2011 · Leave a Comment
When I was in 1st grade my teacher, Mrs. Sherman (not even joking), called my parents into parent teacher conferences and sat them down, as if to tell them a huge secret. They sat down and asked how I was doing. She prefaced her remarks with, “Sherman is a very bright kid.” And then came … Continue reading →
Category Advertising, Baseball, Broadcast Journalism, General Blog Post, Golf, Journalism, Marketing, Positive Impact Partners, Sports, Strategic Communication · Tagged with advertising, broadcast journalism, Excel, fantasy baseball, golf, intern, internship, Jerry Walker, journalism, marketing, marketing associate, Microsoft Office, MindNode, NBA, organization, Positive Impact Partners, public relations, Seton Hall, Sherman Fabes, Somerset Hills Country club, strategic communication, Team Walker
Posted by Sherman Fabes on July 14, 2011 · Leave a Comment
This is a post I have been wanting to put on here for a while, but haven’t really gotten to it, but finally have! And even though, there really isn’t much to say on this video as a piece of journalism, I just thought it was really interesting and that anyone with a free moment … Continue reading →
Category Advertising, Baseball, Broadcast Journalism, Football, General Blog Post, Journalism, Marketing, Sports, Strategic Communication · Tagged with advertising, ESPN, Goodyear Blimp, marketing, Outside the Lines, Sherman Fabes, sports, strategic communication
Posted by Sherman Fabes on June 4, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Well this blog may be a few hours late, but better late than never. Over the past couple days I have wrote some more blog posts for The Female Fan blog. The blog post from 2 days ago can be looked at by clicking here. It primarily deals with: Game 1 of the Stanley Cup … Continue reading →
Category BVision Sportsmedia, Football, General Blog Post, Journalism, Sports · Tagged with basketball, Boston Bruins, college football, Craig Pryor, Dallas Mavericks, Dirk Nowitzki, femalefan.com, hockey, Miami Heat, NBA, NCAA, NFL, Ohio State University, Shaq, Shaquille O'Neal, Shawn Marion, Sherman Fabes, Stanley Cup, Terrelle Pryor, Toyota Camry, Vancouver Canucks
Posted by Sherman Fabes on June 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment
For the past year I have been the Vice President of Web Content and Design for BVision Sportsmedia, L.P. I primarily work on the website, creating sports calendars and contributing to the daily sports blog. The website is http://www.femalefan.com. Yesterday, I created a calendar for some of the can’t miss sporting events in June. Check … Continue reading →
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Posted by Sherman Fabes on April 22, 2011 · Leave a Comment
As a journalist you are taught to be skeptical. You have to take everything at face value, always ask questions, and be a watchdog for the public. Journalists are the eyes and ears for the public. We break up ponzi schemes and bring down criminals, but sometimes journalists forget they are human beings. We have … Continue reading →
Category Baseball, Broadcast II Bi-Weekly Post, Broadcast Journalism, General Blog Post, Journalism, Sports · Tagged with 60 Minutes, Albert Pujols, Alex Rodriguez, America, Barry Bonds, baseball, Bob Simon, Broadcast II, Interview, journalism, Lance Berkman, Mark McGwire, Peter Gammons, Roger Clemens, Sherman Fabes, sports, steroids
Posted by Sherman Fabes on April 8, 2011 · Leave a Comment
In my life, there have been three consistent things: My family, Judaism, and sports. Those are the three things that I will find joy in no matter what. One of these three things is a part of everything I do, whether it’s directly or indirectly. These three things are my passions in life and I … Continue reading →
Category Baseball, Broadcast II Bi-Weekly Post, Broadcast Journalism, General Blog Post, Journalism, Sports · Tagged with baseball, Broadcast II, e:60, ESPN, Interview, Josiah Viera, journalism, Natural Sound, progeria, Sherman Fabes, Tom Rinaldi