- Today, ESPN can say it is bringing back an old talent with the return of Darren Rovell to Bristol. (Bleacherreport.com)
- The worlds best known sports tweeter is indeed headed back to ESPN. CNBCs Darren Rovell, who worked at ESPN prior to joining CNBC in 2006, is returning to the WorldWide Leader. (Huffington Post)
- Focusing on lessons that beverage entrepreneurs could take from Red Bull and its marketing techniques, CNBC reporter Darren Rovell dazzled BevNET Live attendees with his talk on the intersection of sports, marketing, and beverages. (The Beverage Network)
- A 25-year-old industry whose sales are increasing, despite todays turbulent economy. (CNBC)
- Darren Rovell is CNBCs Sports Business Reporter. He is responsible for both analyzing and reporting on the sports business world on all of CNBCs programming including Squawk Box, Power Lunch and Street Signs. (CNBC)
- Darren Rovell, CNBCs sports business analyst, provides plenty of information to his mass of Twitter followers but every now and then he will share some insight that just makes you wonder why he felt the need to tweet it. (Where Darren Rovell provides a lesson in Economics 101 - YardBarker)
- Deadspin.com is reporting that Darren Rovell, who is a sports business reporter for CNBC, got totally duped with a fake story involving reports that a New York escort service was losing money because of the NBA lockout. (CRAVE ONLINE)
- During the NBA lockout last year, CNBC's sports business reporter Darren Rovell turned to Twitter to look for new angles to cover the story for CNBC.com. (Mediabistro.com)
- Back in November, CNBC reporter Darren Rovell put out a call on Twitter, inviting people to email him with stories about how the NBA lockout was causing them to lose work or business. "I want to tell your story," said the cable channel's sports business reporter. (Toronto Star)
Thursday, June 21, 2012
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