Ultimate Coverage: We Need More. How?

If you've yet to discover it, the The Eternal Battle of Love and Hate is churning out a fair bit of women's content of late relating to nationals.  Nice to see blogs like this and Movin' On Up pop up to fill the coverage void.

We need more people to step up and contribute their coverage, and more importantly we need to consolidate it somehow so it presents a cogent view of our sport.  I'm not quite sure how to go about this short of the emergence of another news site with dedicated staffing; my ideal vision has something less rigid and more web 2.0, open and collaborative.  I'm willing to help put in some of the work but at a loss as to what direction to channel efforts into.



Any readers out there have ideas or visions?  Should we just continue to wait for somebody else to blog or write about it, and remain in the dark?

1 comments:

CJ Millisock said...

I was just saying this yesterday after my league game. I completely agree.

I think the problem is twofold. The web 2.0 website would solve the problem of having a centralized collaberative site for storing the videos (or links to the videos).

The other problem is that we need more people to record games in the first place. It would be great if the site could share some of the ad revenue with the people who uploaded the video. I'd be afraid that the site wouldn't be able to offer enough money to be enough of an incentive though.

It would be awesome if TD's would take a larger role in ensuring their tournaments got recorded--at least recording the finals would be a good start.

I'd volunteer some time to helping develop such a site.

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