- MSG: No Meaningful TWC Talks Since Jan. 1
- Media Notes
- Super Bowl Online Stream Draws Over 2 Mill ...
- Rodgers Earns Raves For Analyst Work On NB ...
- Tiger Depicted At Various Ages In New Vide ...
- Yahoo Tops Latest ComScore Rankings
- Super Bowl XLVI Most-Viewed U.S. TV Progra ...
- Local NBC Affilis To Air Sabres Game
- Media Notes
- Super Bowl Overnight Down Slightly From '1 ...
Upcoming Conferences and Events
-
Mar 21-22
-
Mar 22
-
May 23
-
May 30-31
-
Jun 5-7
SBD/Issue 220/Sports Media
Rasmussen's College Fanz Raises Additional Money, Relocates HQs
Published August 5, 2008
College Fanz Inc. (CFI), the company founded by ESPN Founder Bill Rasmussen, has "raised additional money, moved its [HQs], and changed its approach to its mission of running a Web site for fans of small college sports," according to Peter Key of the PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS JOURNAL. CFI raised $3M "from individual investors in its second equity financing," and the funding was managed by Pennsylvania-based private-equity firm the Musser Group. The Musser Group last year "provided [CFI] with its first equity financing, which was less than $1[M]." After its second funding, CFI moved its HQs from a Musser office in Wayne, Pennsylvania, to Moorestown, New Jersey. The CFI site now is "driven by a database that contains information about all the sports played by all the schools in the [NCAA] or [NAIA], with each sport at each school having its own page." College SIDs can "post information to those pages using a tool called the Virtual Pressbox." CFI last Friday was scheduled to introduce a site feature known as America's College Scoreboard, which "will have real-time scores for every NCAA and NAIA team" (PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS JOURNAL, 8/1 issue).







