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Six Former Redskins Employees File Suit Against Team Over Pay
Published August 17, 2009
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TWITTER BAN: In DC, Rick Maese reported the Redskins yesterday announced that media organizations covering the team "can no longer use Twitter to report updates from the team's preseason practices." Redskins Dir of PR Zack Bolno said that the team does not "want sensitive information about injuries and strategy being shared during practice." Bolno said that the team's official Web site and ESPN Radio 980 DC, which is owned by Redskins Owner Dan Snyder, "are not subject to the ban." NFL VP/Communications Brian McCarthy said that 22 teams "permit real-time reporting from practices that are open to the public." Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA) President Charean Williams said that she is "not certain many teams will allow tweeting during practices that are not open to the public." Bolno said that reporters "will still be allowed to update blogs, though they'll have to leave the practice fields to do so" (WASHINGTONPOST.com, 8/16). Also in DC, Ryan O'Halloran wrote, "The team's rationale? Other than wanting to control the message, don't know. There wasn't any kind of major breach on the media's Twitter accounts" (WASHINGTONTIMES.com, 8/16).








