HanSenSE
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When I was on the news desk at one stop about 20 years ago, we had a similar situation. Local Fox station had a translator that covered our area (apologizes to the TV folk here if that's not the right term) and set up a little newsroom. So we'd tune in every night for a while to see the North Valley news. With few exceptions, they repackaged something we had in that day's paper.We had a local TV reporter who was revered by the community and his sources. And he spent much of his time in this town taking stories straight from our news pages and reporting it like it was his own scoop, no attribution. I never saw any indication that the public at large knew, or cared, that he did that.
A few years later, I was sports editor at a different paper. One night the power girls basketball team in the county hung a 100-point win in a tournament. Next day, local ABC station calls and starts asking me a bunch of questions about it. Couldn't help much since I didn't cover the game, but after a while wanted to ask him how much he was getting paid to do the story, because I wanted a cut! In defense of the TV guy, their lead anchor (who was a good guy) was out of town with Podunk State at a bowl game and think he would have handled it differently. Still...