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Scout.com is an integrated sports publishing company consisting of two separate divisions that work closely together to deliver a unique and highly integrated Internet and print product offering. The Internet publishing division consists of a network of more than 300 web sites that publish inside and exclusive content focusing on College, NFL, MLB, High School and other professional team sports. The network is managed with Scout’s proprietary Camelot publishing technology that allows publishers to rapidly write, cross-reference, distribute and syndicate stories and information about sports from anywhere in the world. Scout Publishing is the Company’s print publishing division. It produces 45 of the most widely read independent college and professional team focused magazines in the country. Scout Publishing magazines utilize the content and audience of Scout.com to develop, promote and market its editorially rich, high quality, “glossy” monthly magazines. Together, print and Internet publications complement one another enabling each to offer a broad selection of extremely high quality sports related information. Scout directly provides more than 2.1 million people with content, while syndicating 1,100 pieces of content daily, making Scout the most read independent sports publisher in the country.

Scout is ranked No. 1 in unique users by every audit bureau and reporting service, including Nielson NetRatings, Comscore and Alexa.

Scout.com has become the largest and most trusted source of football recruiting coverage on the Internet. It is the official recruiting content provider to SportsIllustrated.com, was chosen by CBS SportsLine as the official and exclusive source of college recruiting news for its online premium service, and as the official college team website partner for all of FOX Sports team sites. Scout is the player selection partner for the US Army All-American Bowl game. Coverage via the Scout player database is led by renowned national experts Jamie Newberg and Allen Wallace, the latter's industry-standard Superprep.com becoming part of the network in 2003. Company founder Jim Heckman invented the national college recruiting database in 1998 and has evolved what used to be considered a college recruiting “cult” business into a college sports empire that is respected by college football scouts, fans and teams throughout the nation.

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Scout Media (DOM-1633230)
Beverly Hills CA
United States 90213-0900
+1.3103691000

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