Via Matthew Belloni of Puck, the NFL’s refusal to allow teams to have official Bluesky accounts has prompted an antitrust ...
Bluesky, a rising social media platform, faces resistance from the NFL, which has banned teams from using it in favor of ...
Amid all the Super Bowl hype, professional football teams are noticeably absent from the Twitter-like platform.
The NFL risks alienating fans and accusations of “running scared” from Donald Trump and Elon Musk ahead of Super Bowl LIX ...
The NFL hasn't approved Bluesky for use by its teams, a fact that's conspicuous given that it's the week of the Super Bowl.
Star Wars star Mark Hamill, author Stephen King and millions of others now are Bluesky users. But the NFL is holding out for ...
The NFL has banned teams from signing up to Bluesky until the new social-media platform pays for the privilege, according to reports. Last week the New England Patriots revealed the NFL had told ...
Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal recently explained that the league has kept its teams away from the social media ...
Bluesky, a social media site taking on X, may have grown exponentially after the election, but don’t expect to see the Browns or any other NFL team for that matter making use of the service.
But there's one place that's eerily quiet when it comes to the NFL: Bluesky, the Twitter-like platform. Bluesky skyrocketed in popularity late last year as an alternative to X (formerly Twitter).
The Patriots recently said that the NFL told the team to get off of Bluesky. The motivation relates to the money going into the league’s pockets. Or not. Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal ...