Oh, you're right, it's tomorrow, oops.
I mean, I'm probably pretty incompetent... but this is just some feedback.
For example I clicked on chess.com news... no info. But if I click on chess.com home page (which I very VERY rarely visit) that's where I find the info.
Google search is the first thing I use. First result is titled "The $40,000 GM Blitz Battle Championship"
Sounds promising. I click it, and it's an article from January with no useful links.
Why is it so hard to find the current standings? I had to click around for 10 minutes. You're so busy advertising it and writing articles that searches return tons of old news... some of it many months old.
Make a single dedicated page that has information people care about and include a link to it when you write one of your 50 pieces about it so people can actually find useful information. This information would be:
1) Up to date standings with the results of each match.
2) Links to video recording of the event.
3) Link to the games for viewing / download.
As far as I know, MVL-Naka already happened with Naka winning (I think?) but this is the most up to date standings I could find (again, after lots of clicking through months old stuff)