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    Anthony Roberts New Blog

    Check it out here ...


    http://robertsblog.com/




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    bookmarked....

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    Merc, I was gonna ask what happened to his blog! That's great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecto9 View Post
    Merc, I was gonna ask what happened to his blog! That's great.

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    I was wondering what the hell happend to AR's website.

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    This is from Anthony Roberts blog about Steroid.com and its brand new tv production "The Anabolic Network "...


    Alright…for anyone who doesn’t know, Steroid.com has purchased a full television studio. Yeah, that’s right…not some cameras and a webcam, not a camera and a microphone, but a full television studio, and a professional set up, built by the same set designers who built ESPN’s studio. We’re also in the final stages of hiring all of our crew…videographers, editors, camera people…whatever. So I guess the thing people are probably wondering is why the hell are you doing this, and what the hell is “The Anabolic Network” going to be about.

    Well, here’s the deal: Steroid.com is the place many major news organizations come for steroid information. AND often, a 1-2 hour conversation explaining something to those organizations ends up being a line or two in a story, or a sound byte in an interview. But the thing is, we at steroid.com think that there’s more than a line or two of information that people want. Hell…there’s times when major news organizations contact us (n0, I won’t name names), and they don’t know what the **** is going on. Seriously, not a ****ing goddamn clue in the ****ing world. And by the time I’m done talking with them, steroid.com (and/or me) has a brief mention in the piece they’re working on (if we’re lucky)…and we’ve done their entire job for them. This isn’t how it always happens, but it’s often enough to make me say that it’s not uncommon. (*and of course, I’m not talking about the “All the time” STUFF, because there’s MANY people in the media who are really great, and whom I really love to work with…and naturally, steroid.com has extended it’s offer of help to any and every media organization that wants it, and that offer is open and always good) So our show, on the Anabolic Network, is going to be all that “other” information.

    The stuff that major news corporations don’t know, or don’t want to talk about…and we think that there’s a market for exactly that kind of info. And we think that we’re the only people who can bring it to you. If the major media had the kind of contacts we have, then I wouldn’t have been 2 months ahead of them on Operation Raw Deal, right? And if other steroid sites (or other sites at all) had the vision to do a show like this - well, let’s face it, they don’t have the personnel to pull it off. This is kind of an odd thing to say, but here it is: If you have a web-based show, and you’re in the steroid/bodybuilding/whatever industry….your show sucks. It’s horrible. I’ve seen them all, because I do my homework, and BB.com, MD, etc…all of their webcasts are embarrassments. I’m actually embarrassed for those people and sites…because the shows they have are like some shit I’ve seen on youtube, put up by kids in high-school (but less clever)….only stupider, and more poorly produced.

    And the really horrible thing is that I think the people on those shows already know it.They can see that they don’t have a staff, a studio, etc…and it’s just an embarrassment. And yes, I know that other sites have web based programs, and literally every single one sucks. I’ve seen them. They suck. Well…I shouldn’t be so critical…the people on them (hosts) have no presence, and the topics are boring… and they’re unprofessional as hell, and poorly produced…but other than that, they’re…well, other than that, they’re still terrible. So keep checking back here, because I’ll keep you updated as I know more.

    http://robertsblog.com/




    Merc.

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    Nice, back up and running.

    Disclaimer-BG is presenting fictitious opinions and does in no way encourage nor condone the use of any illegal substances.
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    some new reading to pass my time at work. whoohoo!!

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    This is the only thing that keeps me going at work.....well this and Break.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merc. View Post
    This is from Anthony Roberts blog about Steroid.com and its brand new tv production "The Anabolic Network "...


    Alright…for anyone who doesn’t know, Steroid.com has purchased a full television studio. Yeah, that’s right…not some cameras and a webcam, not a camera and a microphone, but a full television studio, and a professional set up, built by the same set designers who built ESPN’s studio. We’re also in the final stages of hiring all of our crew…videographers, editors, camera people…whatever. So I guess the thing people are probably wondering is why the hell are you doing this, and what the hell is “The Anabolic Network” going to be about.

    Well, here’s the deal: Steroid.com is the place many major news organizations come for steroid information. AND often, a 1-2 hour conversation explaining something to those organizations ends up being a line or two in a story, or a sound byte in an interview. But the thing is, we at steroid.com think that there’s more than a line or two of information that people want. Hell…there’s times when major news organizations contact us (n0, I won’t name names), and they don’t know what the **** is going on. Seriously, not a ****ing goddamn clue in the ****ing world. And by the time I’m done talking with them, steroid.com (and/or me) has a brief mention in the piece they’re working on (if we’re lucky)…and we’ve done their entire job for them. This isn’t how it always happens, but it’s often enough to make me say that it’s not uncommon. (*and of course, I’m not talking about the “All the time” STUFF, because there’s MANY people in the media who are really great, and whom I really love to work with…and naturally, steroid.com has extended it’s offer of help to any and every media organization that wants it, and that offer is open and always good) So our show, on the Anabolic Network, is going to be all that “other” information.

    The stuff that major news corporations don’t know, or don’t want to talk about…and we think that there’s a market for exactly that kind of info. And we think that we’re the only people who can bring it to you. If the major media had the kind of contacts we have, then I wouldn’t have been 2 months ahead of them on Operation Raw Deal, right? And if other steroid sites (or other sites at all) had the vision to do a show like this - well, let’s face it, they don’t have the personnel to pull it off. This is kind of an odd thing to say, but here it is: If you have a web-based show, and you’re in the steroid/bodybuilding/whatever industry….your show sucks. It’s horrible. I’ve seen them all, because I do my homework, and BB.com, MD, etc…all of their webcasts are embarrassments. I’m actually embarrassed for those people and sites…because the shows they have are like some shit I’ve seen on youtube, put up by kids in high-school (but less clever)….only stupider, and more poorly produced.

    And the really horrible thing is that I think the people on those shows already know it.They can see that they don’t have a staff, a studio, etc…and it’s just an embarrassment. And yes, I know that other sites have web based programs, and literally every single one sucks. I’ve seen them. They suck. Well…I shouldn’t be so critical…the people on them (hosts) have no presence, and the topics are boring… and they’re unprofessional as hell, and poorly produced…but other than that, they’re…well, other than that, they’re still terrible. So keep checking back here, because I’ll keep you updated as I know more.

    http://robertsblog.com/




    Merc.
    Wow, I can't wait

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