FreddiePatek
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Just from what I've seen and heard, the next six months is going to make heads spin, both online and in print. As someone who revels in watching chaos, I'm buying popcorn.
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FreddiePatek said:Just from what I've seen and heard, the next six months is going to make heads spin, both online and in print. As someone who revels in watching chaos, I'm buying popcorn.
daemon said:Question:
Over the past decade, ESPN.com has become more and more localized with its hiring. Will there ever come a day when the network employs its own beat writers for each of the major sports? Will the L.A. Times' Angels beat writer one day be competing against the ESPN.com beat writer?
On one hand, I doubt it. On the other, I never thought they'd be hiring as much staff as they are now.
Moderator1 said:FreddiePatek said:Just from what I've seen and heard, the next six months is going to make heads spin, both online and in print. As someone who revels in watching chaos, I'm buying popcorn.
Buy it in bulk.
Mizzougrad96 said:The National also went bankrupt in 18 months... It was an incredible section, but not exactly the business model that anyone wants to follow...