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CONTACT: Chuck Richter, chuck@angelswin.com
AngelsWin.com and Orange County Register Forge Partnership
Santa Ana, Calif. (Jan. 26, 2010) — AngelsWin.com, the Internet’s most visited Angels baseball fan site, and the Orange County Register on Tuesday announced a partnership sharing Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim content between the two online entities. The shared content can be accessed at the Orange County Register's Angels Blog and the AngelsWin.com Blog. RSS feeds for both links are available.
As a result, articles appearing on AngelsWin.com will be simultaneously published on the Register’s Angels blog via the RSS feed and materials from the Register’s blog will be accessible from www.angelswin.com within the upper right sidebar of the blog.
Angels fans anywhere in the world can now access these materials from either site.
AngelsWin.com, the “voice of the fans” is thrilled to be a part of this agreement.
“The Orange County Register publishes more Angels content each day than any other Website on the net,” said Chuck Richter, founder and executive editor of AngelsWin.com. “We're excited to blend our staff of writers with some of the best in the business, including Bill Plunkett, who I had the pleasure of meeting in Seattle on a couple occasions last baseball season.”
The agreement caps a stellar January for AngelsWin.com. Over the past weekend, the site enjoyed international recognition through an interview with Richter published in the Japan Times that was prompted by the Angels recent acquisition of former Japanese League star Hideki Matsui.
CONTACT: Chuck Richter, chuck@angelswin.com
AngelsWin.com and Orange County Register Forge Partnership
Santa Ana, Calif. (Jan. 26, 2010) — AngelsWin.com, the Internet’s most visited Angels baseball fan site, and the Orange County Register on Tuesday announced a partnership sharing Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim content between the two online entities. The shared content can be accessed at the Orange County Register's Angels Blog and the AngelsWin.com Blog. RSS feeds for both links are available.
As a result, articles appearing on AngelsWin.com will be simultaneously published on the Register’s Angels blog via the RSS feed and materials from the Register’s blog will be accessible from www.angelswin.com within the upper right sidebar of the blog.
Angels fans anywhere in the world can now access these materials from either site.
AngelsWin.com, the “voice of the fans” is thrilled to be a part of this agreement.
“The Orange County Register publishes more Angels content each day than any other Website on the net,” said Chuck Richter, founder and executive editor of AngelsWin.com. “We're excited to blend our staff of writers with some of the best in the business, including Bill Plunkett, who I had the pleasure of meeting in Seattle on a couple occasions last baseball season.”
The agreement caps a stellar January for AngelsWin.com. Over the past weekend, the site enjoyed international recognition through an interview with Richter published in the Japan Times that was prompted by the Angels recent acquisition of former Japanese League star Hideki Matsui.
FoxSports.com will be publishing their FoxSports Fantasy/Scout.com Prospect Guide soon, a project both Chuck Richter and David Saltzer worked on over the winter that will provide its readers with in depth coverage of the Los Angeles Angels minor league system. Last October, USA Today chose Richter to Blog about the Angels throughout the entire ALDS and ALCS, reaching national attention.
“Now, today, Keith Sharon and I agreed to a content partnership for the local leader in Angels news!” Richter said.
AngelsWin.com facilitates and promotes a robust community of and for Angels fans and baseball fans in general. Well known for its coverage of the Angels minor leaguers, AngelsWin.com publishes an annual report ranking the Top-50 Angels Prospects throughout the organization. AngelsWin.com also has regular interviews with Eddie Bane, the director of scouting for the Los Angeles Angels, and Abe Flores, the director of player development.
Throughout the baseball season, AngelsWin.com publishes a weekly report on the Top-10 Angels Prospects for the week, interviews with players and regular columns providing insight and opinions about the parent club. Additionally, on days when the Los Angeles Angels play, fans can log into AngelsWin.com’s game day chats and the online message board discussions for more baseball content.
Based in Santa Ana, Calif., the Orange County Register is a leading publisher of news and information with a diverse portfolio of newspaper, magazine and Internet products. These include 24 local newspapers and five Websites. Founded in 1905, the Register revamped its Website in 2009 to provide personalization capabilities and hyper-local content.
Orange County Register readers will still receive all the coverage of the Los Angeles Angels that they are used to receiving, however, they will now gain additional content and coverage from AngelsWin.com and will be invited to become part of that growing Angels baseball community.
AngelsWin.com facilitates and promotes a robust community of and for Angels fans and baseball fans in general. Well known for its coverage of the Angels minor leaguers, AngelsWin.com publishes an annual report ranking the Top-50 Angels Prospects throughout the organization. AngelsWin.com also has regular interviews with Eddie Bane, the director of scouting for the Los Angeles Angels, and Abe Flores, the director of player development.
Throughout the baseball season, AngelsWin.com publishes a weekly report on the Top-10 Angels Prospects for the week, interviews with players and regular columns providing insight and opinions about the parent club. Additionally, on days when the Los Angeles Angels play, fans can log into AngelsWin.com’s game day chats and the online message board discussions for more baseball content.
Based in Santa Ana, Calif., the Orange County Register is a leading publisher of news and information with a diverse portfolio of newspaper, magazine and Internet products. These include 24 local newspapers and five Websites. Founded in 1905, the Register revamped its Website in 2009 to provide personalization capabilities and hyper-local content.
Orange County Register readers will still receive all the coverage of the Los Angeles Angels that they are used to receiving, however, they will now gain additional content and coverage from AngelsWin.com and will be invited to become part of that growing Angels baseball community.
1 comments:
Wow. That's huge! Congratulations to you and your team Chuck! Awesome news. Keep up the great work!
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