Anonymity Only Goes So Far These Days

Google was forced by a court to turn over information regarding a blogger’s identity. This is big news. The offending blogger turned out to be a friend of the victim in this case. How sad. And to be honest, it was all about some “name calling” and not actual physical threats.

Anonymity only goes so far these days. Be careful about what you post on message boards and on blogs. Threats and statements that you don’t want ultimately to be tagged with your name or email address – or even your photograph – are easily traceable. Be careful out there. Most people’s identity can be found out using email, Facebook, Google and, in this case, a court order.

There is less and less anonymity on the web so be prepared to stand behind what you say. Or don’t say it in the first place and believe that you will remain anonymous. This court ruling was surprising to me but it is what it is. New rules are being written daily about privacy on the web. Stay atop of what is happening out there. Read this article.

Tough Call

The Washington Capitals are leaders in building a big tent for new media. We want as many people and sources to cover us as possible. I just saw an interview with Ron Wilson, our former coach, on the NHL channel where he was bemoaning that while he was coach in DC, at some games, there were only one or two reporters covering the team.

Today after some games, we can have more than 100 people covering our team. The proliferation of media is exemplified right there and most of the new sources are based on the web and are bloggers, portals and folks who are part of new media networks.

We believe the more tagged content about us out feeding the algorithms in the sky, the better for us. The more pixels generated, the better for our fans, our franchise and our business, too.

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Popular, Aren’t We?

We must generate some good ratings on television as VERSUS and Canadian TV are broadcasting a lot of Caps games this coming season. We will be on VERSUS seven times and on national TV in Canada 17 times.

All of our games, as is our way now, are televised. Thanks Comcast SportsNet. We have come along way in terms of broadcast exposure over the last 10 years, haven’t we?

Click here for the news release regarding our national TV exposure. Go Caps!

LOL – Who to Believe?

BUT The Hockey News must have us ranked pretty high for next season. Click here to read their rankings and I guess today is the day they pick their top choices.

I believe that “no one knows nothing” and that predictions – good and bad – don’t matter. It is all about performance and results.

We have a lot yet to prove. The league and many teams have improved. We can’t rest on our laurels. We must improve year over year. That is our goal.

Every team starts the season in search of the Stanley Cup. New seasons are about rebirth and hopes and dreams. The long summer is coming to an end. Training camp is right around the corner. New season predictions are starting to roll in. Soon it will be “Game On”. Can’t wait. Go Caps!

Thanks Sports Illustrated

We need ongoing motivation and a chip on our shoulder. Thanks for our preseason ranking of 11th in the NHL for next season. We need to work hard and get results to prove to you that we are better than this ranking. Time will tell but we love flying under the radar and being ranked low. It is motivational to us. Click here to read these rankings.

Shark Tank

I was asked to consider being a judge on Shark Tank but I passed. I have met Mark Burnett several times and he thought I would do well on this show.

I thought the commitment was too time intensive and I didn’t want the hyper public scrutiny of being on network television. I watched the show Sunday night and thought it was fun and fairly realistic although most deals take six months to conclude NOT six minutes and they certainly aren’t proposed in an auction kind of environment that favors the businessman not the investor.

So what do you think? Did I make a mistake by not going on the show? Or did I make a wise decision in not going for it? Let me know what you think. Thank you. And check out the show sometime. Good television.

Awesome News

Way to go Washington Nationals.
 
This signing is such great news. It gives the community hope and dreams for a better day. Pitching is how teams win in MLB and this young man looks to be a future historic player. I am so excited to see him pitch and am so happy for the Nationals and for the Lerner family. Play ball! Kudos all around. Click here to read this front page story in the Washington Post.