BTExpress
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Isn't the idea to make your section as good as possible, given the financial constraints, to give people reasons to keep subscribing or begin subscribing and staffing national and international events is part of that?
Let's face it. The major reasons this was done is as follows:
1. To make yourselves look better in front of your peers ("Heh. We staffed three tennis majors, three golf majors and the Olympics.")
b. To give perks to your top guys in a "they're printing money" era at newspapers.
III. To fool your readers into thinking they were getting something better (Unique? Yes, but definitely not always better).
We were sometimes told for a major event that we weren't staffing, "Ah, don't use AP. Try to find a Boston Globe story or something."
Yeah, a story that's going to be horribly slanted for a Boston audience going to readers in Fort Lauderdale. It's all about perception.
In any event, not only did we regularly staff three tennis majors, three golf majors, the Olympics, the World Series and the Super Bowl, but in 1986 we went to the Goodwill Games (in Moscow!) and in 1987 the America's Cup (in Fremantle, Australia!). Insane.
When I interviewed there the Managing Editor poked his head in the SE's office and casually mentioned that sports was $10,000 over budget --- for one month. No big deal.
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