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In what ways should college sports be covered differently than the pros?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by waynew, Sep 26, 2007.

  1. waynew

    waynew Member

    More on Stroughter. Everyone knew he was having a hard time over the deaths. That level of detail sufficed. The rest was private. .... I think that's the right approach ... and i'd be more sensitive with a college kid than a pro ... in general ...
     
  2. writing irish

    writing irish Active Member

  3. Jeremy Goodwin

    Jeremy Goodwin Active Member

    Umm. I could be wrong, but I think there are rules about porn in US publications. England has page 3, but our Founding Fathers didn't bring that over. And sports pages aren't for gossip. That's why so many people have problems with the column, because she doesn't have sources, just rumblings and whatever else she said. This thread is dumb. Waynew (and is it Wayne W or Way New), I think, as other people have said, you should post your thoughts on the original thread. I've read most of the 20 something pages and don't think i've seen your opinion on there.

    good call w_i
     
  4. Some Guy

    Some Guy Active Member

    you've got it on the record from a reliable source? Hell yes, you print it.
     
  5. hockeybeat

    hockeybeat Guest

    Sammie Stroughter and the OSU QB are apples and oranges situations.

    The Oklahoman column was a (less-than-impressive) criticism of a kid who might have attitude and maturity issues versus a kid mourning the deaths of his fathers.
     
  6. BertoltBrecht

    BertoltBrecht Member

    It took you three posts to answer my question. And we can argue where the line should be drawn on coverage all day.

    I say, if you have a player on the record and you've given a chance for sissy player and coach to comment, then by all means, you can write a column about it.

    People are still looking for an answer why Robinson started in front of OSU's biggest recruit in years.

    If you have the answer, you damn well better write about it and not worry if it hurts his feelings.
     
  7. Jeremy Goodwin

    Jeremy Goodwin Active Member

    Yes, I would say that a player dealing with death or other family situations is a little different than one figuring out how to eat on his own food, if the chicken thing is true. That is the last thing I shall say on this thread.

    DTGDTN!
     
  8. BertoltBrecht

    BertoltBrecht Member

    I'm done too.
     
  9. 21

    21 Well-Known Member


    'Darling, you know I never like to get involved in your work, we're really just so proud of you, but your brother is so upset, can you call him to talk about this Cade Mcnugget boy? Did you say something nasty about him? I think he's a foosball player, or an athlete of some sort, I really don't know, but your poor brother, it's hard enough to get a Masters in Greco-Roman Watercolor Map Interpretation, without his sister saying mean things about the UCLA quartermaster...I think that's what he said. Is it necessary to do that dear, do you have to say mean things about these people, especially at your brother's school? Is it because we made you stay in the Big Ten, dear? Really, the parking in that city is just so terrible, I think we can all understand why someone might stop for just a minute in the handicapped space, is it really that big a problem, dear? Are you coming home for Thanksgiving?'
     
  10. waynew

    waynew Member

    yes, the stroughter situation is different dealing with the deaths of fathers vs. being a brat or momma's boy. ANd that's my point. It's not all dependent on "whether you have someone on the record" or what you know ... you don't print everything you know. and you don't print everything you have on the record.

    In the antidepressant situation, just b/c you have a quote you don't print it. SOME GUY says yes, but just b/c someone said it doesn't mean it's true. You also better be confident that it's true (have other sources, other documentation) ... that'd take care of you on legal grounds.

    But I'm saying I wouldn't print that level of detail even if i knew it to be true.

    The other thread is mostly about chicken and chicken wings (recent posts anyway). Having said that, I'm heading over there, too ...
     
  11. Some Guy

    Some Guy Active Member

    I can understand treading lightly in such a situation, making sure you have all your bases covered and every fact airtight. That said, if you know for 100 percent why a star player isn't playing and you don't print it, you aren't doing your job.

    And if my editors knew I knew 100 percent, I wouldn't have a choice. I'd be forced to print it.

    It isn't our business to protect people's feelings.
     
  12. writing irish

    writing irish Active Member

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