XFINITY Ultimate Sports Social Media Job: The Next Stage
Alright y'all. The XFINITY Ultimate Sports Social Media Job content has moven to its next stage. See details below on how to vote on who makes it to the finals.
Have you ever watched one of those TV shows where from thousands of hopefuls, one star is born? Well, Sactown Royalty readers, here's your chance to play "starmaker" and help pick the new voice of sports in social media!
XFINITY is looking for the next renowned sports social media star through its Ultimate Sports Social Media Job contest. The winning candidate will serve as the new voice of XFINITY in the sports social media space and go behind-the-scenes at some of the biggest sporting events in 2012, sharing exclusive insights and updates with fans.
From February 9-19, you can review qualified entry videos and vote for the contestant you'd like to see advance to the finals of the XFINITY Ultimate Sports Social Media Job contest. The five entrants with the most votes will advance to the final round of the contest where they will cover one of five premier sporting events the weekend of March 8-11. Fans can head today to Facebook.com/XFINITY and click on the Ultimate Sports Social Media Job contest tab to vote for your favorite personality (once per day)!
Will you choose the brainiac with the encyclopedia of stats, the former jock who knows the game inside out, or the corporate type who gets the marketing side of the business? You decide. Vote today at Facebook.com/XFINITY!
Go vote!
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Don't mean to be a dick
But is there a way we can donate, become members and not see these ads? Sorry, maybe I’m being a
No. We sold out
We’re getting so many Zillerbucks from this. Xfinity was like “We’ll pay you $1000 to run this ad” and I was like “Dollars? No, we want Zillerbucks.”
I was able to make them pay us over $1,000,000 Zillerbucks, and they even printed it on a $1,000,000 Zillerbuck bill, which was awesome.
I guess Tom doesn’t want us getting too greedy though, because he’s banned me from negotiating any more business deals for StR from now on. Probably because we’re set for life now.
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by Aykis16 on Feb 10, 2012 11:39 AM PST up reply actions 5 recs
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because five is more than one.
No wait, that’s a Shel Silverstein poem.
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by The Crown Royal Gentleman on Feb 10, 2012 1:08 PM PST up reply actions
So is Ziller trying for this position or something?
I know we're gonna lose but I still think we're gonna win.
That'd be a pretty fun job :)
I’ve always thought about broadcasting as a career choice. I’m told that I have a pretty entertaining voice, so why not?
Heck with the way my job search is going this has turned into a sad, long-shot option. I’m on application 197 at the moment. Round Table Pizza is really hard to get into apparently! I don’t understand the whole “You need work experience to work here” when that rule applies to E-V-E-R-Y-W-H-E-R-E.
/rantover.
The thing about camping is... Its intense.

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