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Sports Editor in Yuma, AZ

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by amoney, Jul 29, 2008.

  1. PTOWN

    PTOWN Member

    Hoosier is pretty spot on with his assesment of Yuma. But you're not going to see the D-Backs now even if you're credentialed. I get the feeling that it's not as fun there as it used to be. The guys I worked with there knew how to have a good time on and off the clock. But I don't know if that's the case anymore. And making regular trips to Phoenix and San Diego aren't the norm. But you are the SE so just schedule Saturday's and Sunday's off for yourself. But don't trust anyone in a management role there. No loyalty whatsoever.
     
  2. Cousin Jeffrey

    Cousin Jeffrey Active Member

    If you're a good-looking newswoman in Yuma, the opportunities are endless for advancement, on and off the field, as seen here:

    http://chicago.cubs.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080308&content_id=2413307&vkey=spt2008news&fext=.jsp&c_id=chc

    Marshall, battling for a spot on the Cubs' final 25-man roster, met DelChiaro three years ago. The left-hander was in Minor League camp, and she was working at an NBC station in Yuma, and visiting Phoenix for the first time.

    "That was her Minor League job," Marshall said of her Yuma gig. "I was doing my Minor League job here."
     
  3. PTOWN

    PTOWN Member

    Actually, Marshall moved to Yuma briefly to work out with Bengie Molina, who has a home there, but is not a Cibola graduate. There were several pieces of "trim" working at KYMA during that period of time. Not very many of them were competent.
     
  4. Turd-Ferguson

    Turd-Ferguson New Member

    Anyone know if they moved on this position yet? I heard ther "higher ups" at this paper put a story quota on the reporters. They're required to write 12 stories a week now.
    Anyway, papers this size usually fill these positions in-house.
     
  5. ScribePharisee

    ScribePharisee New Member

    My God, did the heat get to the man's face? Did he wear a Halloween mask?

    Seriously, he obviously has either been abused or abused himself.
     
  6. 12 stories a week? That would be almost impossible during the summer in Yuma, short of writing a column every day ("It's still hot. The Scorpions still have no pitching.").
     
  7. HoosierLoser

    HoosierLoser Member

    12 stories a week. We had that request when I was there. It wasn't 12 byline stories. It could have been briefs, local events, anything that had a SUN STAFF byline counted.

    That may have changed but it was never a problem making our goal when I worked there. It was actually part of our quarterly pay-for-performance bonus.

    Bonus usually paid for a night of binge drinking to help me forget I was in Yuma.
     
  8. PTOWN

    PTOWN Member

    There's not even enough room in that paper for every reporter to get in 12 stories. I'd take 4-5 good clips a week as opposed to reaching some double-digit quota instituted by people who limit themselves to making up one page per day, and spouting nonsennsical ramblings at staff meetings. These same people will send a sports reporter home for wearing shorts to the office right before he/she goes out to cover a baseball game in 115 degree heat. Said reporter will cover the game in short pants and sandal anyways.
     
  9. ScribePharisee

    ScribePharisee New Member

    Now that is funny.
     
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  10. the champ

    the champ Member

    Any news on this opening?
     
  11. Tom Petty

    Tom Petty Guest

    didn't freedom just hire two sports guys in odessa?
     
  12. thebigd

    thebigd Member

    Tomas I think at least one new hire in odess
     
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