Dust off your resumes, boys. Harvey Levin, the executive producer for our favorite gossip website, TMZ.com has confirmed to no less than the New York Times that he will be launching a sports version of the popular site in 2010. And right now they’re looking for just the right combination of sports fan and celebrity stalker.
Mr. Levin is now hiring for TMZ Sports, a site that was the subject of widespread speculation last week. TMZ’s specialty is unvarnished celebrity coverage. And because Mr. Levin sees a lot of what he calls agenda reporting in sports, he also sees an opening for coverage by an outsider, free of potential conflicts of interest, like league licensing deals.
“I don’t really see a difference between a sports star and a celebrity,” said Mr. Levin, who added that the NBA star Ron Artest dropped by the TMZ newsroom in September for an on-camera visit. Warner Brothers says the site will begin early next year.
TMZ Plans to Expand With Sports Site – NYTimes.com
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