Wasn't Neal Scarbrough the sports editor for AOL for a few minutes?
Job description says: We want a creative thinker who can bring fresh ideas to the site and help guide the online coverage of major beats such as...
My question is, who is the replacement? It sounds like he was designing pages at the Washington Post not too long ago ....... Any reporting...
That's good to hear .... He seems like a very solid guy.
I saw on the APSE site that Matt Lloyd has taken over as sports editor at The Fresno Bee. Anyone know what happened to Robert Zizzo?
I wouldn't write the job posting that way, either. I would say that basic, solid journalism skills and sports knowledge are needed along with...
I wonder if the Arena League is being haunted by the fact that it gave away scads of tickets to every game and pretended that it constituted real...
P.S. Newsday can't really be serious about going without sports columnists, can they? I have to think they will promote a couple of staff writers...
One of the problems was that the outlying papers didn't want someone sitting in Woodland Hills to tell them what to do. Even the top executives...
To Clutch Cargo's point: Even if you look at people who voluntarily tookbuyouts and might have had a chance to plan their departures ---- how...
P.S. The LA Observed post says that film critic Glenn Whipp was laid off. The double, sad irony there is that many other papers, having laid off...
Who is in charge of sports? One of the assistants earlier rejected for the top job?
A former co-worker of mine, now in South Florida, tells me that the whole story-sharing agreement is overblown. Not many stories are being shared....
You would think the Herald would have plenty of value. But most people who have bought newspapers lately (Philly, Minneapolis, Newsday, Tribune...
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