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The Athletic: Big 12 recruiting without Texas, OU could put league’s reputation in peril
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<blockquote data-quote="Frog DJ" data-source="post: 3300732" data-attributes="member: 4918"><p>My colleagues in the newspaper business say that this is the wave of the future, but how all that will flesh out for smaller publications than the NYT remains to be seen. Very few of them will have a sister platform like The Athletic to lean on.</p><p></p><p>Many of the best sportswriters are being lured away to websites like MLB.com and the like, so even major market papers in such cities as Philadelphia or San Francisco are scrambling to replace them with younger, qualified people.</p><p></p><p>One retired scribe predicted that there would be more and more “partnerships” with nearby papers, and that sports departments will become smaller as a result. Here in Houston we already see day old columns from other big city papers, and that will likely be the trend going forward.</p><p></p><p>Go Frogs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog DJ, post: 3300732, member: 4918"] My colleagues in the newspaper business say that this is the wave of the future, but how all that will flesh out for smaller publications than the NYT remains to be seen. Very few of them will have a sister platform like The Athletic to lean on. Many of the best sportswriters are being lured away to websites like MLB.com and the like, so even major market papers in such cities as Philadelphia or San Francisco are scrambling to replace them with younger, qualified people. One retired scribe predicted that there would be more and more “partnerships” with nearby papers, and that sports departments will become smaller as a result. Here in Houston we already see day old columns from other big city papers, and that will likely be the trend going forward. Go Frogs! [/QUOTE]
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