AOL's FanHouse (or FanHaus for those on the inside) is coming to some sort of transition. Depending on how you spin it, FanHouse is either being killed or being absorbed by Sporting News, which will be AOL's new source of sports content. Stay tuned for serious thoughts about this news. In the meantime, let's reminisce about the Fantasy Sports Girls, who were introduced as new content shortly after I gave notice that I was stepping down as FanHouse executive producer in 2008.
You've come a long way, baby?I owe the start of my career in sports to Jamie Mottram who hired me as a blogger when NBA FanHouse launched in 2006, and to his successor John Ness who then hired me as a producer. I left FanHouse just a few months after taking over for Ness, and I've never been sure where the Haus was going since. As I've said before, there were and are some very talented people at FanHouse, and I wish them the best in whatever the future holds.
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