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10 hours, 10 columns

The list. Soon to be followed by the bulleted item column. Later we might get the treasured "Here are all the things that have happened in the world since (fill in the blank) won a title!"
 
Boss: "Mark, we need to talk"
Purdy: "What's up?"
Boss: "You know, the average number of clicks for your columns really fell off in March. I hope that picks up or we're going to have to note it on your next evaluation."
 
Gimmick journalism, attention wart, etc., etc. ...
I wonder what Purdy's newsroom thought of this stunt.
 
I didn't read one of his columns. Would rather someone put a bullet in my oolah-oblah-gallah than sift through 10 columns of mindless dribble and shirt.
 
If you didn't read any how do you know they aren't pretty good? This guy is a serious writer for, oh, 40 years.
 
If you didn't read any how do you know they aren't pretty good? This guy is a serious writer for, oh, 40 years.
That's what I found embarrassing. A columnist with Purdy's experience shouldn't resort to gimmick tactics.
 

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