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Dear dimwit on the phone

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Starman, Jan 21, 2010.

  1. MightyMouse

    MightyMouse Member

    They only cover Podunk West when they lose.
     
  2. MightyMouse

    MightyMouse Member

    Other than not sharing anymore?

    I mean, you can't stop them from ripping stuff off your website, but you at least don't have to advertise to everyone when you've written something they might be interested in.

    Any other advice I'd give would just be petty and juvenile.
     
  3. KYSportsWriter

    KYSportsWriter Well-Known Member

    I wish it were that simple, MM.

    But every paper in our chain has a username and password anyone can use to log in on any paper's site and pull whatever they choose.
     
  4. Mark2010

    Mark2010 Active Member

    Been there. It's part of the tradeoff. Of course, you have the right to do the same to one of their stories. Immitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
     
  5. KYSportsWriter

    KYSportsWriter Well-Known Member

    The only time we'd ever use one of their stories is if something breaks in that county and we can't get a reporter there. We never use their sports stories.
     
  6. Central-KY-Kid

    Central-KY-Kid Well-Known Member

    Mark2010 and MightyMouse,

    Except the small "award-winning" weekly always keep our photogs' credit on cutlines.

    Photogs: Name/Podunk Press
    Writers: No name/Smalltown Newpaper Chain Service

    However, they tend to leave our boss's name (S.E.) on many of his stories (although our paper's name is still taken off).

    The sad thing is we, as a paper, have a rule that if we take a photo or story from a sister paper, we leave the byline (writer or photog's name and name of paper). We never use the "Smalltown Newpaper Chain Service."
     
  7. KYSportsWriter

    KYSportsWriter Well-Known Member

    Things have gotten so bad at that paper, they combined two different softball recaps from the postseason and just put CKKid's name on it.
     
  8. sgreenwell

    sgreenwell Well-Known Member

    That whole situation sounds messy and uncomfortable. I could understand if they were using AP reports, but if I'm reading this correctly, you're talking about another (smaller) newspaper in your chain, right? Also, you have publishers for all of these little publications...? At least in my area, typically there's just one publisher for the chain, with other titles (city editor, town editor, etc.) for the management at each paper. (I'm guessing it's more of a naming thing than anything else, like maybe Small Weekly sold out to the bigger chain years ago, and as part of the deal the publisher is still called that.)
     
  9. young-gun11

    young-gun11 Member

    I use our daily's stuff sometimes when they have a story that's worth putting in our paper. Or when they rip my story idea because I asked some jackrabbit to do something for me and he takes the daily's photog with him!

    When I run a story from any of our daily's, though, it is one they've buried (like the story idea they stole) and I run the byline as follows:

    Name
    The BigTown Daily
     
  10. KYSportsWriter

    KYSportsWriter Well-Known Member

    sgreenwell, yes it's one of the smaller papers in our chain.

    And yes, most of the smaller papers have publishers as well. The lady in question loves to be publisher, editor and lead writer as every edition is splattered with stories written by her. I can't count how many times I've picked up that paper and every story was written by her.
     
  11. Inky_Wretch

    Inky_Wretch Well-Known Member

    Look, parent of a high school football player, here's the deal. It's great that your high school, located 35 minutes outside of town, won a 7-on-7 tournament four hours across the state over the weekend. But we don't cover 7-on-7 tournaments because it's nothing but a glorified practice for the games in the fall. The only reason they have these tournaments are A) to make the organizer some money and B) to give a carrot for the high school coach to dangle in front of these kids involved in the "voluntary" workouts.
     
  12. KYSportsWriter

    KYSportsWriter Well-Known Member

    Ah. The joys of 7-on-7 football.
     
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