The Ultimate Sports Social Media Job Contest
Hey Red Reporters, check out this new contest from XFINITY and Comcast. It looks pretty neat, and I know there are at least a few of you out there who could totally blow the doors off this thing.
Have you ever wanted a shot at winning your dream job in sports social media? Here’s your chance – XFINITY is launching a nationwide contest to find the next sports social media star to serve as the voice of XFINITY behind-the-scenes at the biggest sporting events nationwide in 2012.
The contest is called "Xfinity Presents: The Ultimate Sports Social Media Job" and runs from January 13th through March 25th. The winner will receive a one-year salary, all the electronics for the ultimate sports pad, and will have the opportunity to share thoughts, insights, and content with fans nationwide via the @XFINITYSports Twitter handle on a daily basis. This is truly a dream job opportunity for anyone looking to make a name for themselves in the world of sports and social media.
Here’s how it works:
From January 13 – February 6, you can log on to Facebook.com/XFINITY and submit a :30-2:00 video on the Ultimate Sports Social Media Job contest tab that shows why your sports knowledge, social media expertise, personality, and passion for Comcast products and services makes you the perfect candidate for the job.
The top video submissions will be featured on the Ultimate Sports Social Media Job contest tab located on Facebook.com/XFINITY for fans to vote on from February 9-19. The five entrants who tally the most votes will advance to the final round of the contest where they will cover one of five premier sports events the weekend of March 8-11. Following that weekend, a panel of judges will evaluate each performance and announce the winner of the contest by March 25th!
Head today to Facebook.com/XFINITY and click on the Ultimate Sports Social Media Job contest tab for all the details, as well as contest rules. Enter soon, as February 6th is the deadline for video submissions! Thanks to Red Reporter partner XFINITY for bringing this opportunity to our readers.
So if you think it looks interesting, follow the links above. All the info you need is at the Facebook page.
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Wait, XFINITY is in caps in the body, but their logo is all lowercase (xfinity).
"You said 'walks' twice."
"I like walks."
btcoop should make a video explaining his twitter-blackability
"Wait, you think I'm being mean to the pretend orangutan?" -- battlekow
I have no idea what you're talking about
"Wait, you think I'm being mean to the pretend orangutan?" -- battlekow
I remember that
I think we did it two or three times. We appreciated your call!
by Charlie Scrabbles on Jan 17, 2012 3:48 PM EST up reply actions
You didn't thank ME for calling in
"Wait, you think I'm being mean to the pretend orangutan?" -- battlekow
This is the type of humor I stick around for
"Wait, you think I'm being mean to the pretend orangutan?" -- battlekow
Oh, you read the new Baseball Names hall of fame?
You should. I needed to leave the room I was laughing so hard. Jon Bois is great.
"You said 'walks' twice."
"I like walks."
via MLBTR
Bill Bray and the Reds have avoided arb. No word on the amount.
All Things Bubba: Because how can you not love a baseball player named Bubba?
how about the rest of them?
Today’s some kind of deadline, isn’t it?
All Things Bubba: Because how can you not love a baseball player named Bubba?

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