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    Pissing match: Post-Dispatch vs. The Athletic

    The appeal of The Athletic, at least to me, is that I pay for one subscription, and I get some pretty cool, insightful content about programs and teams I may not follow on a day-to-day basis, but still want to know more about if they had a big day (sprung an upset on a college football Saturday...
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    Working with a regional design center

    Does your design hub edit and fit wire stories for you or is it your responsibility to do that? Or do you not have wire stories?
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    Working with a regional design center

    As more and more newspaper groups are going to regional design centers, I'm curious as how this has changed roles in your department. Specifically, I'm wondering if there are any people in your department who are 100 percent chained to the desk. Not reporters who sometimes work the desk or...
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    Memphis Commercial Appeal layoffs

    Prior to the Journal Sentinel acquisition, the Gannett Wisconsin papers got their Badgers coverage through an agreement with the Wisconsin State Journal, which would receive Packers coverage. That deal expired not long after the JS joined the Gannett family. The Gannett papers use the Journal...
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    Working with early deadlines

    Bringing this thread back to life out of curiosity ... does anyone know of sports sections who have a fairly early deadline? Say, the 8-10 p.m. range? I'm wondering how they are facing this challenge.
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    The New York Times is still the gold standard of journalism

    Couldn't agree more. After hitting my article limit following the events in Dallas, Nice and then Turkey, I (gasp) bought an online subscription. Incredible value. The writing and reporting are superb, and they have reporters everywhere. Fantastic stuff.
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    Poll: Running feature stories submitted by SIDs

    I appreciate all the comments. It's funny to me that some of you would run gamers from SIDs and not features. I think gamers tend to show SID bias way more than features. Most of the time, there's only one way to play a typical "Hey, this guy/gal is doing some good things" while gamers have...
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    Poll: Running feature stories submitted by SIDs

    If the options were running a SID feature or nothing at all, would you take nothing at all?
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    Poll: Running feature stories submitted by SIDs

    Not trying to pick a fight here, but why isn't it right? I used to think exactly along those same lines, but then I had my staff shred to pieces, my budget slashed to next to nothing, and more and more responsibility shoved down my throat. If some SID on the other side of the state does a decent...
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    Poll: Running feature stories submitted by SIDs

    To clarify, there is no money involved. This would be a feature story written by an SID or someone at the university for publication on their website, university magazine, game program, etc., that was offered to run in your section as well.
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    Poll: Running feature stories submitted by SIDs

    Wanted to do an informal poll about running SID copy. I'm not talking about gamers, but rather feature stories. I'm particularly curious if you'd be more likely to run a feature story written by an SID at a school outside of the coverage area for an athlete that went to a local high school then...
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    What do you make?

    Entry-level preps reporter in early to mid 2000s: 27K Sports editor 10K circ paper mid 2000: 33K Sports editor 25K circ paper starting late 2000: 40K All in the same region, all in similar-sized towns. I will say this: Knowing how to diversify (write, design, web) led to better-paying jobs...
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    How fine-tuned are your college basketball gamers by halftime

    For me, it's different from game-to-game. I usually try to have 6-8 inches done by halftime. There are times when I use all of it. There are times when I use none of it. Most of the time, I'll use at least some of it. In the second half, as soon as I'm certain the game has been decided, I'll...
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    Someone convince me to get a Kindle (or some such device)

    Put me in the group that loves the Kindle. I got one for Christmas last year and use it a ton. Probably my favorite function is that you can download a sample of any book for free. I use it to test out books I may want to purchase later. You can also try samples of newspapers and magazines for...
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    Song lyrics as ledes

    You are allowed one in your life. Most of us use it up by the time we write our fifth article for the college newspaper.
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    Tony Awards 2011

    If you really want to see Book of Mormon and don't want to wait, I suggest getting standing room tickets. I did it in late April. The view is fantastic and you are right by the bar and can zip into the bathroom first at intermission. We probably got in line at 5 p.m. for an 8 p.m. show. They...
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    Shawano Leader (Shawano, WI) looking for sports editor

    Any idea what happened to Cory Dellenbach? They actually do more with Packers than you might believe. Dellenbach was the SE but he was a very good photographer and the AP used him for a lot of Packers stuff. They'd also staff all home games with a reporter. Not sure what they'd do for offseason...
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    NCAA tournament 2011 — running thread

    This year, I think a 9-9 record in the Big East is the same as a 10-6 record in the Big 12 or Big Ten. Next year that may be different if the Big Ten has a whole bunch of good teams and the Big East has one dominant team, two really good teams, and a bunch of mediocre teams. There were only...
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    NCAA tournament 2011 — running thread

    Actually, Marquette beat two mid-major conference champions (Bucknell and UW-Milwaukee, the latter of which was technically a road game) in the OOC. Not great wins, but they also took Duke, Gonzaga, Vanderbilt and Wisconsin to the final possessions. Marquette's worst loss all season was at...
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    NCAA tournament 2011 — running thread

    You mean the same Harvard that lost by 17 points to Oklahoma State (which went 6-10 in the Big 12) in the NIT? Or an Alabama team that lost to Seton Hall, one of the worst teams in the Big East? Did the Big East lay a turd in the NCAA tournament? Of course it did. But which one of those 11...
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