Our writer base is now a little over 5,000 and that number has come down. There is an application process that did not exist a year ago. You have to apply to get onto Bleacher Report. We take very seriously those applications and what that leads to is people we can track and say, "Apply based on your background, writing samples, journalism experience and passion." We then give them assignments and ask them to write about certain topics. All of that leads to a [writers] score, and that score while somewhat subjective, is at least a starting point that we can manage from.
We can then watch as they perform and produce content going forward. We can encourage them, and they can move up to what we call featured contributor status. If they come in and start to trend lower than the score we gave them, this is where King [Kaufman] comes in with tools, training, and tutorials. It is what we are thinking of as a Writer HQ or even a BR University. There will be a lot of material King publishes though his blog and makes available in a central location to help contributors improve various aspects of their writing. If they respond to that, great. If they don't, we have an ongoing process where we are evaluating that and some of those folks will be asked to reapply.