About

The Franchise Room

No aggregator noise. Just the games that matter.

The Franchise Room is an editorial sports desk built on a simple idea: cover the games that matter with the energy of a group chat and the rigor of a beat reporter. No aggregator noise, no hot-take factory — just sharp, opinionated coverage of the sports that keep people up arguing after the final whistle.

What we cover

  • 🏈 NFLSection
  • 🏀 NBASection
  • ⚾ MLBSection
  • ⚽️ World FootballSection
  • 📚 EssentialsSection
  • ⛳️ Other SportsSection

How we work

The Room isn't a big newsroom, and we're not going to pretend otherwise. But a few things about how a story gets from a draft to your screen aren't up for negotiation.

  • Written and edited by hand

    Nothing here is aggregated wire copy, scraped, or auto-generated. Every article is drafted and reviewed by an editor before it goes live — there's no bot quietly filling the feed while nobody's looking.

  • Bylines are a choice, not a requirement

    Some stories carry a writer's name; plenty don't. That's an opt-in decision made per article, not a sign of a lower bar — every piece, named or not, is held to the same editorial standard and is attributed to The Franchise Room either way.

  • Accountable behind the scenes

    Publishing tools sit behind an access-controlled admin area, not a public CMS anyone can reach. Even when a byline isn't shown publicly, every edit is attributable internally to the editor who made it.

Our voice

Every story here is written and published by hand. Expect bold headlines, honest analysis, and a point of view. If a take lands, great. If it ages badly, we own it.

We'd rather run four sharp paragraphs than forty padded ones. If a story doesn't earn its length, it gets cut, not stretched to fill space.

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Corrections & standards

Sports move fast, and so does the coverage of it — scores get revised, stats get corrected, names get misspelled under deadline. When that happens here, we'd rather hear about it than let it sit.

Spot something wrong in a story? Use the Corrections option on our Contact page — tell us the article and what's off, and we'll take a look and fix it.

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