It's not all Deadspin Lite, but that's definitely part of what Morgan was trying to bring to the table.
The softball field got a lot of use as a soccer field. Some guys played two, three times a week. Not that many from the editorial side, but a...
The biggest change at USAT is that it has gone from being cold, sterile and mechanical to being ... exciting, I guess? Maybe a little too exciting...
He's trying to save his staff. You guys have no idea what you're dealing with in that county. Easy to sit back and judge. A little tougher to...
Be sure to check out the previous letter written two days prior, stating that they had a right to seek the records but had decided not to pursue...
Whatever you think of the publication in the first place, the response is nothing more than bullying. If I were a gun owner who objected to my...
I thought the Poynter critique said it best -- if you're going to dig up the data, do more with it. But the critics aren't doing much to win any...
The Times does some shady stuff on the news side. If they were keeping the Sports section and dumping the rest of the paper, I might not cheer,...
Aside from the basics, which others have covered well, consider this: Momentum. When a team gets a bit of confidence, you'll be able to see it,...
B/R has a considerable number of paid employees now -- mostly editors. And most of them come from the same background as candidates you'd consider...
When they got FanHouse, they finally started covering soccer. And it's one sport in which they have an essential voice (Brian Straus).
Chicago and New York have eight zillion people. That makes up for the workaholics. And so does the history. The D.C. teams have a long way to...
We have a winner. This is exactly what should've been done.
Wilbon was a great columnist and good guy. He has been corrupted by TV, just like Mike Wise has been corrupted by radio. He was trolling, and...
Yep. And Rovell and Deitsch. I'm not a Rovell fan, but the three of them are still a bit more responsible than Deadspin, Awful Announcing, etc.
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