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Yahoo levels Miami

I agree the story probably is perhaps more interesting to industry people, but there probably are some readers thinking "How the heck did someone get all this?"

Still strange to see the Herald writing about the guy who mud-stomped its butt in its back yard.
 
Good idea to write about Charles Robinson. Poorly done. Without being homerish, they could have asked about the Vishnu Parasuraman blog. It's at Allabouttheu.wordpress.com. It points out really big holes in the Yahoo stories. They could have interviewed Parasuraman.
They could have asked how you do 11 months of a big-time investigation into complicated stuff putting 100-some lives under a microscope and say you interviewed only 21 people. Be interesting to know what deal they made to get tape recordings of federal agents interviewing Shapiro. I got tired of reading about the "$1.6 million yacht." Thing's a boat. Herald could have asked how Shapiro spent "millions" on players. No accounting of any money that adds up to that.
Herald looked amateurish again.
 
LOL ... allabouttheu, yeah, let's go to the biggest sycophant in the entire U universe and ask "did you think that Yahoo story was bullshirt or what?" No, that wouldn't make the Herald look worse at all.
 
LongTimeListener said:
LOL ... allabouttheu, yeah, let's go to the biggest sycophant in the entire U universe and ask "did you think that Yahoo story was bullshirt or what?" No, that wouldn't make the Herald look worse at all.

Don't ask him that. Don't have to quote him even. But read him, follow his thinking, see if it makes sense. It did. Being a sycophant doesn't make him dumb. The guy made good points that the Herald could have used to question Yahoo's story.
 
jaredk said:
They could have asked how you do 11 months of a big-time investigation into complicated stuff putting 100-some lives under a microscope and say you interviewed only 21 people.

not sure if serious?
 
St. Pete Times found a way to localize this and give some background on Shapiro. It's nothing splashy, but I thought it was interesting:

http://www.tampabay.com/sports/college/article1187892.ece
 
Brian Cook said:
jaredk said:
They could have asked how you do 11 months of a big-time investigation into complicated stuff putting 100-some lives under a microscope and say you interviewed only 21 people.

not sure if serious?

Sure, serious. For a harmless profile of a subject with a complicated story, you might talk to a dozen people. This was complicated and for sure not harmless.
 
Versatile said:
St. Pete Times found a way to localize this and give some background on Shapiro. It's nothing splashy, but I thought it was interesting:

http://www.tampabay.com/sports/college/article1187892.ece

I lived in Miami for a while and played in a flag football league for a couple of years. According to one of my friends down there, this guy Shapiro played for the team a few years after I left town. My buddy said the guy was a really good player but was so intense that no one wanted to play with him.
 
Miami Herald says 8, including starting QB Jacory Harris and star LB Sean Spence:

http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/08/25/2374409/university-of-miami-depth-chart.html
 

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