I’m not adverse to dialogue with fan sites; we credential two now because they’ve adhered to our policy of no anonymous postings. We are looking at relaxing that a bit, since all newspapers are now doing it, and frankly, some of the fan sites do a much better job than the newspapers or TV station websites in pulling down false rumors, insults and racist comments. The only thing we likely won’t bend on is credentialing someone who will write under an anonymous or assumed name. As far as fans tweeting or blogging, several do it from the stands now, some in the media do it, but unless it violates our contract with our broadcasting partners, it doesn’t bother me. What do I care if Joe Fan is tweeting his buddies? It might make them turn the game on, or make them rush out to the stadium/arena for the second half. Face it, if more people are paying attention to blogs and tweets from others than we originate ourselves, especially when we have the instant statistical abilities, then all that means is that we’re doing a rotten job.