Anyone heard about another buyout at Dallas morn news; Chip Brown to Rivals?

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Have heard their other main college writer, Brian Davis, has been taken off A&M to help cover the Cowboys. Be interesting to see what they do with their college coverage.
 
DMN will most definitely have a writer in Austin covering the Horns. If they ask I could even tell them who to call. And no, it's not me.
 
Armchair_QB said:
DMN will most definitely have a writer in Austin covering the Horns. If they ask I could even tell them who to call. And no, it's not me.

But you would be willing, right? Cause, you know, it could be arranged...
 
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zebracoy said:
Armchair_QB said:
DMN will most definitely have a writer in Austin covering the Horns. If they ask I could even tell them who to call. And no, it's not me.

But you would be willing, right? Cause, you know, it could be arranged...

The guy I'm thinking of is a lot better choice than me.
 
GuessWho said:
Have heard their other main college writer, Brian Davis, has been taken off A&M to help cover the Cowboys. Be interesting to see what they do with their college coverage.

Davis filled Albert Breer's spot after he left for The Sporting News. I'm not sure if Davis' replacement has been figured out yet.

Brown will stay in Austin and will continue to do his radio show. There's no doubt in my mind that the DMN will have someone in Austin. No telling who, but I can pretty much promise you it will be a promotion from within.
 
What I heard was they wanted Brown to cover the entire Big 12 South on his own. And whoever replaces Brown will be asked the same. I'm not so sure the DMN will have someone in Austin and not also have someone assigned to A&M.
After all, the DMN decided not to staff Tuesday's All-Star game even with four Rangers on the roster and Hamilton in the HR hitting contest. DMN also didn't send golf writer Bill Nichols to the British, which they've always done in the past.
 
Whether or not they wanted Brown to cover the entire Big 12 south, I don't know. But I'm sure he got a sweet raise by going to Rivals.
 
I can understand not sending somebody to The Open with Tiger out and the dollar being the way it is, it's a good way to save a few bucks. Also football is king and travel costs are going nowhere but up, you have to cut a few corners.

But the all-star game coverage was disappointing considering Hamilton's feats and Michael Young driving in the game winning run.

SockPuppet said:
What I heard was they wanted Brown to cover the entire Big 12 South on his own. And whoever replaces Brown will be asked the same. I'm not so sure the DMN will have someone in Austin and not also have someone assigned to A&M.
After all, the DMN decided not to staff Tuesday's All-Star game even with four Rangers on the roster and Hamilton in the HR hitting contest. DMN also didn't send golf writer Bill Nichols to the British, which they've always done in the past.
 
An e-mail from Keith and Garry on the switches before football season ...

With the move of Brian Davis to the Cowboys beat and Chip Brown’s departure, we are making some changes to our college coverage lineup and philosophy. Our focus will now be more on analysis and perspective and less on day-to-day beat coverage, even at our biggest schools. We will rely more on wires for routine news and notes while channeling our efforts toward more unique stories. Accordingly, we’re pleased to announce these new roles effective immediately:

Chuck Carlton becomes a college columnist, focusing on the Big 12 and our schools of highest interest. As our lead writer, Chuck will work with Keith Campbell to chart the direction of our coverage.

Kate Hairopoulos moves from SMU to Big 12, working with Chuck to cover the most important stories each week at our biggest schools.

Brandon George moves to colleges/GA, filling Chuck’s previous spot. Brandon will spend the majority of his time during football season as a college contributor. He will be available for more pro beat work and other GA help after Jan. 1.

Bobbi Roquemore moves to the SMU beat from high schools. Although she will help in other college areas, Bobbi will devote the majority of her fall to June Jones’ first season at SMU.

We will also continue to utilize other staffers to supplement our college football coverage, particularly on Saturday games. Our travel schedule should approximate last season’s.

These changes are effective immediately.
 
Death said:
An e-mail from Keith and Garry on the switches before football season ...

With the move of Brian Davis to the Cowboys beat and Chip Brown’s departure, we are making some changes to our college coverage lineup and philosophy. Our focus will now be more on analysis and perspective and less on day-to-day beat coverage, even at our biggest schools. We will rely more on wires for routine news and notes while channeling our efforts toward more unique stories. Accordingly, we’re pleased to announce these new roles effective immediately:

Chuck Carlton becomes a college columnist, focusing on the Big 12 and our schools of highest interest. As our lead writer, Chuck will work with Keith Campbell to chart the direction of our coverage.

Kate Hairopoulos moves from SMU to Big 12, working with Chuck to cover the most important stories each week at our biggest schools.

Brandon George moves to colleges/GA, filling Chuck’s previous spot. Brandon will spend the majority of his time during football season as a college contributor. He will be available for more pro beat work and other GA help after Jan. 1.

Bobbi Roquemore moves to the SMU beat from high schools. Although she will help in other college areas, Bobbi will devote the majority of her fall to June Jones’ first season at SMU.

We will also continue to utilize other staffers to supplement our college football coverage, particularly on Saturday games. Our travel schedule should approximate last season’s.

These changes are effective immediately.

Yikes.
 
It's a good thing Dave Smith is still alive. Otherwise, he'd be spinning in his grave.
DMN = suck.
 
They're going to do drive by coverage of the Big XII but still have a full-time writer devoted to dog-ass SMU? :o

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dixiehack said:
They're going to do drive by coverage of the Big XII but still have a full-time writer devoted to dog-ass SMU? :o

Once again, to subscribe to the Startlegram, dial 1-800-776-STAR.

I'm not defending or demeaning anyone, but SMU is in Dallas. And tons of SMU alum stay in Dallas after graduation.

I was disappointed to see that Damon Sayles didn't get the move up. He's a great guy and a great writer. Can write basketball stories with the best of 'em.
 
The S-Telegram has left the Dallas product in the dust. Saw that Snooze thing in the airport the other day, and thought I'd do well to escape without the E-coli. I can spell "suck" if you spot me the s and the k...Chip Brown was the last writer worth reading. Now that he's gone, you might as well read an Amtrak schedule. The mighty have fallen. Still, word is another of the trademark morn-news scuzbucket-style buyouts is coming. Those people take the cake. The only virtue of the last one is that the papers that did the same like little crummy lemmings did the process far more charitably than The Snooze.
 

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