naturenick
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A few months ago, the daily paper where I work went to a 10:45 p.m. deadline. Naturally, the sports department was most affected by this. We're getting nasty emails and phone calls from readers who complain that the quality of our content has suffered (it has), but we also are getting flak from the publisher for the occasional crazy Friday where we are 20 minutes late on deadline. (They're trying to push people to the "e-edition", but the quality of the interface is terrible and our readership is older, so they don't know how to use it as well.)
It's a constant battle to get quality content in the paper, but to also meeting deadline.
It's usually myself (sports reporter), the editor, and two or three part-timers. All of us are early in our careers, so we're learning.
Any advice on how to handle this? How do we handle the publisher getting on our backs? Do I start sending out clips somewhere else?
It's a constant battle to get quality content in the paper, but to also meeting deadline.
It's usually myself (sports reporter), the editor, and two or three part-timers. All of us are early in our careers, so we're learning.
Any advice on how to handle this? How do we handle the publisher getting on our backs? Do I start sending out clips somewhere else?