TrueHoop founder and creator Henry Abbott has relaunched his NBA coverage brand this week as a subscription newsletter service. TrueHoop was acquired by ESPN in 2007, but in 2017 Abbot was one of the many to be laid off by the company and so too the TrueHoop brand.
TrueHoop began as one of the first successful basketball blogs when it started in 2005. Abbott told Awful Announcing he could see TrueHoop branching beyond a subscription newsletter format, but a traditional blog may not be the solution.
“If you were advising anyone on a new media venture in 2019, would you say ‘start a blog?’ I used to tell everyone that! But, you know, 2005 called. It wants its media strategy back,” he said.
It is all up to Abbott at this point. ESPN gave the brand back to him in full after his departure.
Abbott said he is embracing new digital media metrics and analytics to further the TrueHoop brand by targeting audiences that love basketball and quality sports journalism.
“We are here for people who love the truth,” he said. “If people read for the next week and a bit, and feel like it’s worth some money to keep going … well, those are the people we envision having. They will self-identify, and we will be very thankful to have them.”
Abbott added he is relying on his readers and consumers rather than advertising to get TrueHoop back to form.
“And then there’s the reality that when journalists work directly for readers, I think the content gets better,” he said. “Everyone high-fives the truth.”