SFIND
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I'll be curious to see the changes from last year's thread: Football tabs
My shop hasn't done it for four years now, and I sure haven't missed it. Like Spartan Squad, basically the content we would have wrote for the preview gets spread out over August before the first regular season games. It makes life easier.
Though we've went to a design hub since we last did the tab, so if we still did it, my SE and I may have gotten away with not having to lay the thing out, which was the real chore. My paper still does a few other special sections throughout the year, some of we have to lay out, some the hub does.
I looked around last year after I started that thread, and there are only two papers in our surrounding counties (out of over 10) that still produce tabs. I'm pretty sure every paper was still doing them as recently as 2010. I've got the PDFs bookmarked from last year: one was a 12-page broadsheet with 16 ads (none large than a bottom-page banner) and the other was a 16-page tabloid-size with 12 banner ads and one full-page.
My shop hasn't done it for four years now, and I sure haven't missed it. Like Spartan Squad, basically the content we would have wrote for the preview gets spread out over August before the first regular season games. It makes life easier.
Though we've went to a design hub since we last did the tab, so if we still did it, my SE and I may have gotten away with not having to lay the thing out, which was the real chore. My paper still does a few other special sections throughout the year, some of we have to lay out, some the hub does.
I looked around last year after I started that thread, and there are only two papers in our surrounding counties (out of over 10) that still produce tabs. I'm pretty sure every paper was still doing them as recently as 2010. I've got the PDFs bookmarked from last year: one was a 12-page broadsheet with 16 ads (none large than a bottom-page banner) and the other was a 16-page tabloid-size with 12 banner ads and one full-page.