Could this be as simple as a non-sports designer not knowing the difference for the front page? When I was a copy desk intern at a tiny daily, the sports desk used to always make me check the front sports tease "to make sure they don't **** it up."
Those Newsroom of the Future copy editors are really earning their salary.
Also the average guy in southeast Michigan where Jim Harbaugh's face has been plastered all over social media as "the next U of M head coach" since the Shane Morris incident can probably tellPosted this on social media and someone replied "Like the average guy could tell the difference?" I guess I'm better than average then, yay!
Posted this on social media and someone replied "Like the average guy could tell the difference?" I guess I'm better than average then, yay!
Also the average guy in southeast Michigan where Jim Harbaugh's face has been plastered all over social media as "the next U of M head coach" since the Shane Morris incident can probably tell
Could this be as simple as a non-sports designer not knowing the difference for the front page? When I was a copy desk intern at a tiny daily, the sports desk used to always make me check the front sports tease "to make sure they don't **** it up."
Our paper had Willie "Mayes" in a photo caption on the book review page, even though it was correct in the subhed and article.
And even if the paginator/copy editor does not know sports, some name should be iconic enough that they are recognized by anyone in journalism.
The storytelling coach?Hmmm, I wonder who that ****up falls upon in that structure.