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It's sad that AP has to go begging, hat in hand. At the same time, I remember having discussions with various radio general managers way back in the 1980s about the outrageous monthly cost of having the wire AND how the contract continually rolled over so AP required a mashive payment to drop them. It cost my department what I could have paid for two stringers.
I have no idea how much the average newspaper was paying to cover AP's expenses.
I don't follow the AP as closely as I used to. Who is Tim Booth? Has left the company? Without him, how many sports staffers does the AP have in Seattle?One fairly easy job cut: Pretty sure Tim Booth isn't being replaced in Seattle — at least not by a full timer.
I don't follow the AP as closely as I used to. Who is Tim Booth? Has left the company? Without him, how many sports staffers does the AP have in Seattle?
Thanks for letting me know. How many sports staffers does this leave the Seattle bureau with?Tim went to the Seattle Times.
Anne M. Petersen, who is based in Oregon, has had the byline on Seahawks games, but I don't think you can leave a state with teams in MLB, NFL, NHL and MLS plus three D1 college programs, without a staffer. (Yes, including WSU and Gonzaga, although coverage of those programs has been handled by the Spokane bureau, generally).Thanks for letting me know. How many sports staffers does this leave the Seattle bureau with?