Smallpotatoes
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For the last two weeks, I have not put news on a high school track team in the paper because I did not receive the piece from the stringer until after I turned in my pages (and after the time that I told the stringer I needed the story).
Of course the track parents aren't happy because I haven't had track stories the last few weeks.
To be honest, I guess I could wait a little longer for the piece without missing my production deadline, but it's not as if the meet is that afternoon. The stringer had at least a day or two to do the story.
I have told the stringer I need the stuff sooner, but what should I tell the readers?
After all, the single most important thing about my job is making sure that something is in the paper when the readers expect to see it in the paper, is it not?
Of course the track parents aren't happy because I haven't had track stories the last few weeks.
To be honest, I guess I could wait a little longer for the piece without missing my production deadline, but it's not as if the meet is that afternoon. The stringer had at least a day or two to do the story.
I have told the stringer I need the stuff sooner, but what should I tell the readers?
After all, the single most important thing about my job is making sure that something is in the paper when the readers expect to see it in the paper, is it not?