Softball Magazine
(www.softballmag.com)
is a niche publication printed quarterly and
distributed throughout the US and Canada and
available by subscription and newsstand. Softball
Magazine was first published in 1996 and covers a
broad spectrum of information on the sport of
slowpitch and fastpitch softball that includes
professional, NCAA and grassroots softball played by
youth and adults. Coverage includes player
spotlights, team spotlights, tournament coverage,
NCAA Women's Tournament and Women's College World
Series Coverage, human interest articles, college
spotlights, industry interviews, contributing
editors active in the sport, gear information and
more.
Baseball The
Magazine
(www.baseballthemag.com)
is a niche publication that hit the racks in 2004
and is published quarterly and also is available
through magazine racks and subscription mailing.
Baseball The Magazine concentrates on youth baseball
from t-ball and coach pitch through NCAA play and
coverage includes NCAA Men's Tournament and College
World Series play, youth baseball across the
country, contributing editors working in the sport,
industry interviews and gear information, team
spotlights, player spotlights, college and human
interest articles and much more.
Both publications are
full color glossy periodicals.
Bat
Wars
(www.batwars.com)
is an industry phenomenon that sparked in 1997 from
humble beginnings to an often imitated event that
participants agree cannot be aptly duplicated. The
industry renowned product testing event allows
players and enthusiasts to hit a variety of bats in
surroundings similar to actual play. The event is
free to the public and is produced across the United
States, sponsored by Eastbay and various industry
partners. There are Bat Wars events for slowpitch
softball, fastpitch softball and youth baseball and
yearly scheduled events are easily found on the
website.
Softball Magazine Adult Softball Spring Training
(www.softballspringtraining.com)
is produced each March by Softball Magazine and each
year has been sold out in December of the previous
year. Open to men and women adult players, “Campers”
are treated to on field instruction in the various
fielding positions and hitting from Men's Majors
Pros and industry representatives, scheduled
scrimmage games, contests and more. Lunch is served
at the field each of the three days of the event and
on the final evening a banquet is held which family
members and friends are invited to share. At the
banquet, industry spokespeople and representatives,
along with Softball Magazine staff, host a night of
fun and awards and prizes all in a family atmosphere
that includes a fun time for all that attend.
Softball Central
is the broadcast arm of Softball Magazine. What
separates Softball Central from other broadcasting
companies is the unique ability of Softball Central
to provide an actual show, complete with play by
play, color analysis and commercials. Softball
Central is a for-hire broadcast company and quotes
to broadcast a softball event may be acquired by
contacting
Gene Smith at
321-453-3711. Since
perfecting audio broadcasts, Softball Central moves
forward with a three camera shoot providing live
video in 2009 and can also offer DVDs of archived
broadcasts.
Baseball Central
is the broadcast arm of
Baseball The Magazine and is available for youth
baseball broadcasts. Baseball Central is a for-hire
broadcast company ready to meet and surpass your
youth baseball broadcast needs. Contact
Gene Smith at 321-453-3711 to discuss a broadcast of your youth
baseball event and can also offer DVDs of archived
broadcasts.
For advertising
opportunities in in any of the above publications
and promotions please contact
Gene Smith at
321-453-3711 or email him at
gene.smith@softballmag.com.
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