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		<title>By: Mobile Advertising Breaks Into the Sports Industry &#124; Mobile Marketing Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] RainedOut began in 2004 and since then the company has built a following of more than 2,000 leagues and groups, from the Boy Scouts to local sports teams.  The service is free for the groups, and it allows group leaders to send 160 character messages out to a list of subscribers.  Parents, players, and fans are encouraged to subscribe in order to receive the team&#8217;s announcements. [...]</description>
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