The big-city daily consumes us. I got a new deadline structure and we went up to thrice weekly publication.
Monday deadline for Thursday issue
Tuesday deadline for Saturday issue.
Wednesday deadline for the next Tuesday issue.
I've handled the football season with this screwed up deadline system. The big city daily that prints our paper allows a Saturday morning deadline for Tuesday's gamers and photos, but only one page out of a three-page sports section. I fill a page and half up with agate and/or features and a calendar/column on the Wednesday deadline.
I'm open to ideas, please, please. Basketball and soccer season is coming up, followed by baseball and track. Those sports play usually on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and Monday and sometimes makeup games are done on Sundays. The biggest games, district games, are almost always on Thursdays and Tuesdays. District basketball tournaments will be on a Wednesday, Friday, Saturday format.
And the big-city daily that now owns us covers Prep sports as well, and all of the 15 schools in my coverage area. They will cover the big games and sometimes the not so big games.
What do I do for sports coverage with this deadline system? I'd rather write features than gamers any day, but when people see me at the games, they'll look in the next issue for the gamer. Already this has caused some Prep softball problems. They see me at a Monday game and when Thursday's paper comes out, I get the call "saw you at the game, where's the article and photos?" And it's already happened. I wrote a feature on a kid and he got hurt earlier in the week and is done forever. My feature, turned in like a week prior to press time, talked about how he's looking forward to the rest of the season after already throwing for 700 yards in three games. I got a bunch of calls on that, mostly from the kid and his coaches. No one reads features anyway, except for the sources quoted.
I can't even write advancers on the other sports and give any pertinent info such as current team records, last game results, key injuries, etc. I'm already figuring I'll do the occaisional advance when easy to do. I'll do the gamer of the really huge game between coverage area rivals, regardless of how old it'll be when it's printed.
But any suggestions on how to handle this are appreciated. Anybody else have an idea of what in the heck to do?
And, my editor and I already went balls to the wall with the metro weeklies supervisor on this and all deadlines are firm, but they make exceptions for football because it sells ads. Other sports don't sell as many ads, they claim. I want to quit, but there's no other jobs I'm good at, and I've tried about everything. This deadline system is ruining what I know how to do. And I'm old, appraoching 40, and I feel like it's going to be a bench to adapt.
Monday deadline for Thursday issue
Tuesday deadline for Saturday issue.
Wednesday deadline for the next Tuesday issue.
I've handled the football season with this screwed up deadline system. The big city daily that prints our paper allows a Saturday morning deadline for Tuesday's gamers and photos, but only one page out of a three-page sports section. I fill a page and half up with agate and/or features and a calendar/column on the Wednesday deadline.
I'm open to ideas, please, please. Basketball and soccer season is coming up, followed by baseball and track. Those sports play usually on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and Monday and sometimes makeup games are done on Sundays. The biggest games, district games, are almost always on Thursdays and Tuesdays. District basketball tournaments will be on a Wednesday, Friday, Saturday format.
And the big-city daily that now owns us covers Prep sports as well, and all of the 15 schools in my coverage area. They will cover the big games and sometimes the not so big games.
What do I do for sports coverage with this deadline system? I'd rather write features than gamers any day, but when people see me at the games, they'll look in the next issue for the gamer. Already this has caused some Prep softball problems. They see me at a Monday game and when Thursday's paper comes out, I get the call "saw you at the game, where's the article and photos?" And it's already happened. I wrote a feature on a kid and he got hurt earlier in the week and is done forever. My feature, turned in like a week prior to press time, talked about how he's looking forward to the rest of the season after already throwing for 700 yards in three games. I got a bunch of calls on that, mostly from the kid and his coaches. No one reads features anyway, except for the sources quoted.
I can't even write advancers on the other sports and give any pertinent info such as current team records, last game results, key injuries, etc. I'm already figuring I'll do the occaisional advance when easy to do. I'll do the gamer of the really huge game between coverage area rivals, regardless of how old it'll be when it's printed.
But any suggestions on how to handle this are appreciated. Anybody else have an idea of what in the heck to do?
And, my editor and I already went balls to the wall with the metro weeklies supervisor on this and all deadlines are firm, but they make exceptions for football because it sells ads. Other sports don't sell as many ads, they claim. I want to quit, but there's no other jobs I'm good at, and I've tried about everything. This deadline system is ruining what I know how to do. And I'm old, appraoching 40, and I feel like it's going to be a bench to adapt.