Getting out of the business can't come soon enough. The last 2-3 years I've watched my newsroom slowly crumble and one colleague after another...
Threaten to take down your paper's Web site if the coach doesn't quit complaining about the coverage.
Good luck, folks. It's something we all need about now.
I don't think charging for online content is the answer. Besides the fact that it's too late to go back to that, consider that at 50ยข a pop, this...
Word! that Greek grilled cheese choked off some hangovers for me.
Since when did Sutton's or Time-Out become sports bars? Sutton's is a drugstore with a lunch counter and Time-OUt is a late-night/anytime greasy...
Aw heck, let's keep it going until the News-Argus hires someone!
You are done, Doc. You could have at least tried if you're going to avatar HST. Color me disappointed.
Um, because the surveys were for the entire paper and the news section changed dramatically as a result. And the results confirmed what we had...
You're not thinking this through very well, Doc. Readers get the AP story on the ACC teams when we're not there. Nobody is getting short-changed...
It's working for us but I do think we could spend less on some of the consulting. Still, the notion that using surveys and consultants isn't...
Our surveys go to a lot more than 100 folks, Dr., and those results show an overwhelming bent towards local sports over stuff that can be covered...
You mean finding out what readers want isn't improving the product? Goodness, what sort of business is this?
Wrong on the first count, appgrad. We don't ask parents at HS games, we pay professionals to conduct reader surveys and focus groups. We fully...
The N-A doesn't really cover much college stuff (other than Mt. Olive) because their publisher won't let them go too far outside the coverage...
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