PirateSports
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I was hoping to get some opinions about a situation that I'm in...
I work at a paper that publishes three times a week (1-man, do-it-all sports section, and also serve as associate editor), and I have a small college in my coverage area. I have limited space, usually one full page and a half-page jump. In my coverage area, I have a handful of high schools that all draw big-time for sporting events...usually 6-8,000 for football, anywhere from 1,000-2,000 for basketball and several hundred for baseball.
Needless to say the passion for high school athletics is high, while the interest in the college is well...not the best. All that being said, I staff what is of the most interest to my community, so I go to the high school sporting events and use the college's SID releases in every issue. I don't always have room for every release, but I devote at least 20 inches for the releases in nearly every issue. If I've got the time, I go take a couple of pictures at college sporting events or I use pictures given to me by the athletic department when space permits.
Now...the college is up in arms about the lack of coverage and I've had to defend my newspaper's philosophy repeatedly. My feeling is that when you're understaffed like we are, you maximize your resources, and the SID is a great resource.
I do what I can, but like most of us I guess, I'm underpaid, way overworked and underappreciated...but such is life.
I'm looking for opinions if I'm on the right track of thinking here that I need to be where there's interest from my community and where there is no one skilled to write stories or take pictures, as opposed to, in essence, double-staffing events.
I work at a paper that publishes three times a week (1-man, do-it-all sports section, and also serve as associate editor), and I have a small college in my coverage area. I have limited space, usually one full page and a half-page jump. In my coverage area, I have a handful of high schools that all draw big-time for sporting events...usually 6-8,000 for football, anywhere from 1,000-2,000 for basketball and several hundred for baseball.
Needless to say the passion for high school athletics is high, while the interest in the college is well...not the best. All that being said, I staff what is of the most interest to my community, so I go to the high school sporting events and use the college's SID releases in every issue. I don't always have room for every release, but I devote at least 20 inches for the releases in nearly every issue. If I've got the time, I go take a couple of pictures at college sporting events or I use pictures given to me by the athletic department when space permits.
Now...the college is up in arms about the lack of coverage and I've had to defend my newspaper's philosophy repeatedly. My feeling is that when you're understaffed like we are, you maximize your resources, and the SID is a great resource.
I do what I can, but like most of us I guess, I'm underpaid, way overworked and underappreciated...but such is life.
I'm looking for opinions if I'm on the right track of thinking here that I need to be where there's interest from my community and where there is no one skilled to write stories or take pictures, as opposed to, in essence, double-staffing events.