NFL: Randy Moss Finally Talks To Media

If Randy Moss is anything, he’s unpredictable. The 49ers wide receiver surprised reporters with an impromptu Q and A Wednesday, beginning by saying he didn’t want to talk about his return to Lambeau Field, and then talking about it. Sabrina B.


NFL: Randy Moss Continues To Refuse To Talk To Media

Between the time Randy Moss decided that he loves football again and signed with the 49ers, he had plenty to say, via the webcam and microphone on his computer.  Since joining the 49ers, Moss hasn’t had much to say at all. He participated in a conference call after signing his contract, and he met with the media once during training camp.  Moss otherwise refuses to talk. Sabrina B.


NBA Rumor: Carmelo Anthony Tells Media That Chris Paul Will Be a Knick in a Couple Years

Sabrina B. Before Chris Paul was traded to the Clippers, there was a lot of talk about him going to New York to create a new big three along with Carmelo Anthony and Amar’e Stoudemire. As we know, things rarely ever turn out the way people expect them to. Paul is a free agent after next season, and while he has been reportedly recruiting players to come to the Clippers he says he intends to weigh his options in free agency when the year ends.


NFL: Tedy Bruschi Thinks Tim Tebow Should Disappear From Media; He’s ‘Not The Starting QB’

Sabrina B. A pair of respected former players recently said the best thing Tebow could do for the Jets is to not be so visible, or audible…


Tech Talk News: Streaming Media Consumption to Surpass DVD Watching for the First Time in 2012

Consumers will watch more movies online than on DVDs in 2012 for the first time, but will spend far less doing so, according to a new report.The number of movies rented or bought online from outlets like Netflix and iTunes will grow 135% this year to 3.4 billion, according to IHS Screen Digest. But the research firm said people will spend only $1.72 billion on digital movies, compared to $11.1 billion on DVDs and Blu-ray discs. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA


Tech Talk News: Super Bowl Advertisers Seek Buzz on Social Media

In the age of Twitter and Facebook, many Super Bowl viewers will use the commercial breaks to go online and see what people are saying about the game. This year, advertisers want them to tweet about their favorite commercials as well. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA


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