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  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
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Delegates and members of the media make pictures of Ron Paul supporters holding campaign signs underneath a wall sized message reading "We Can Do Better" during the first day of the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida Monday, August 27, 2012. Members of the media and Ron Paul supporters both flocked to the spectacle after the official start of the 2012 RNC.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Ashley Kajcienski, with The Brand Amp, a social media & PR agency, is filming on Facebook Live, minutes before the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown in Baltimore goes live. She's flanked by two live broadcast cameras helmed by Jason Zerbe, left, and Joe Kavusak.<br />
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Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
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  • Ron Paul leaves a media scrum on the floor of the Tampa Bay Times Forum August 28, 2012, before the Republican National Convention session starts in Tampa, FL. (Matt Roth/Freelance for POLITICO)
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  • photo by Matt Roth<br />
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A Politico reporter works in the media room of the Politico Hub on the 9th floor of the Richland Towers during the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida Monday, August 27, 2012.
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  • Austin, Texas - February 28, 2014:<br />
Maury Postal with Social@ogilvy conducting business after a social media roundtable he participated in at the Long Center during the Texas Photo Roundup.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, stand in front of Megan Lewis’s "Learn, Grow Evolve" mural in Waverly, Sunday August 22, 2021. They helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, stand in front of Megan Lewis’s "Learn, Grow Evolve" mural in Waverly, Sunday August 22, 2021. They helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, stand in front of Megan Lewis’s "Learn, Grow Evolve" mural in Waverly, Sunday August 22, 2021. They helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, stand in front of Megan Lewis’s "Learn, Grow Evolve" mural in Waverly, Sunday August 22, 2021. They helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, stand in front of Megan Lewis’s "Learn, Grow Evolve" mural in Waverly, Sunday August 22, 2021. They helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, stand in front of Megan Lewis’s "Learn, Grow Evolve" mural in Waverly, Sunday August 22, 2021. They helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Benjamin Jancewicz, left, and Adam Abadir, right, helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, stand in front of Megan Lewis’s "Learn, Grow Evolve" mural in Waverly, Sunday August 22, 2021. They helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, stand in front of Megan Lewis’s "Learn, Grow Evolve" mural in Waverly, Sunday August 22, 2021. They helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - August 22, 2021: Adam Abadir, left, and Benjamin Jancewicz, right, stand in front of Megan Lewis’s "Learn, Grow Evolve" mural in Waverly, Sunday August 22, 2021. They helm the The Baltimore City Health Department’s viral Instagram and Twitter accounts, both named @bmore_healthy accounts. Their use of meme humor, mixed with the more traditional service and fact-based posts garnered national attention. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Baltimore Magazine
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Cords spill from the In and out panel, as Jacob Matthews, Engineer in Charge for Tupelo Raycon, is seen from the rear of the Mobile Production Unit. Tupelo Raycon produced the live footaged of the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Their finished product was live-fed to Bleacher Report Live, the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Cords spill from the In and out panel, as Jacob Matthews, Engineer in Charge for Tupelo Raycon, is seen from the rear of the Mobile Production Unit. Tupelo Raycon produced the live footaged of the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Their finished product was live-fed to Bleacher Report Live, the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Jason Zone Fisher, pit reporter for World Armwrestling League interviews WAL heavyweight Jerry Cadorette after losing to Devon Larratt during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Jodi Larratt, left, celebrates after her husband Devon Larratt pins Jerry Cadorette, right, to win the final heavyweight match of the night during The World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Cameras capture the congratulatory affection as World Armwrestling League heavyweight star Devon Larratt is met by wife Jodi Larratt after he wins his match against Jerry Cadorette during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Cameramen Jason Zerbe, and Joe Kavusak are professional sports cameramen contracted through production company Tupelo Raycon to film the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League heavyweight Devon Larratt waits for his match introduction during the WAL Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League heavyweight Matt Mask, left, competes against Marcio Barboza during the WAL Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Mask would win the match. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League heavyweight Devon Larratt waits for his match introduction during the WAL Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League heavyweight Marcio Barboza, left, competes against Matt Mask, during the WAL Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Mask would win the match. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League heavyweight Marcio Barboza, left, competes against Matt Mask, during the WAL Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Mask would win the match. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League heavyweight Matt Mask reacts during his match against Marcio Barboza during the WAL Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Mask would win the match. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League heavyweight Marcio Barboza waits for his match introduction during the WAL Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League heavyweight Marcio Barboza waits for his match introduction during the WAL Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League middleweight Mike Selearis, a chemistry teacher from Hamden, Ct., arm wrestles his four-year-old daughter Katalinia after his match during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League competitor Michelle Dougan cheerily exits the stage after defeating Lisa Wolfley during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League middleweight Mike Selearis, a chemistry teacher from Hamden, Ct., arm wrestles his four-year-old daughter Katalinia after his match during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League competitor Lisa Wolfley is mic'd before her match against Michelle Dougan during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Frode Haugland celebrates after defeating Mike Selearis during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Deborah Selearis, in the blue, and her nine-year-old daughter Elliana, left, cheer on Mike Selearis, their husband/father respectively during his match against and loss to Frode Haugland during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Production crew members work during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Audience members cheer in front of World Armwrestling League and Bleacher Report Live branding during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Jason Zone Fisher, pit reporter for the World Armwrestling League, holding a Bleacher Report Live branded microphone, interviews middleweight Jordan Sill after his win during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League middleweight Jordan Sill, left, celebrates after defeating Craig Tullier during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League middleweights Jordan Sill, left, and Craig Tullier compete during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: The hands of World Armwrestling League middleweights Jordan Sill, left, and Craig Tullier are readied by Bart Wood, head referee, during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Jason Zone Fisher, pit reporter for the World Armwrestling League, holds his microphone, branded with the Bleacher Report Live logo during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: The hands of World Armwrestling League middleweights Jordan Sill, left, and Craig Tullier are readied by Bart Wood, head referee, during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: The World Armwrestling League stage has a section for live interviews, commentary, and an armwrestling table to explain nuanced aspects of the sport. <br />
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during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: WAL middleweights Jordan Sill, left, and Craig Tullier in the wings before their match. <br />
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during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Armwrestling in the audience during the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: Shadows of attendees at the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 17, 2018: World Armwrestling League middleweight Luke Kindt is hoisted on the shoulders of WAL heavyweight Mike Ayello after defeating Tom Holland in the first match of the World Armwrestling League Supermatch Showdown Series at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, Thursday May 17th, 2018. Bleacher Report Live is the exclusive broadcaster of the event. With the recent advent of online video streaming services, niche sporting leagues are now able to sign broadcast deals. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30219819A
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