by Jerry St Clair » 07 Aug 2011 15:24
by cmonurz » 07 Aug 2011 15:30
by Friday's Legacy » 07 Aug 2011 19:35
Jerry St Clair Articles in both the Sunday Times and the Observer today explaining the almost complete lack of reports on yesterdays games in the Football League. The newspaper co-operative are in dispute with the league over the re-negotiation of the contract for reporter accreditation at games.
Got me thinking though. Does it actually matter that there are no reports in newspapers in the interwebz age? Does anybody actually read match reports in the Sunday papers?
by Bandini » 07 Aug 2011 19:40
by Big Foot » 07 Aug 2011 20:06
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 07 Aug 2011 22:49
Jerry St Clair Got me thinking though. Does it actually matter that there are no reports in newspapers in the interwebz age? Does anybody actually read match reports in the Sunday papers?
by cmonurz » 07 Aug 2011 23:13
by southbank1871 » 08 Aug 2011 09:13
Jerry St Clair Articles in both the Sunday Times and the Observer today explaining the almost complete lack of reports on yesterdays games in the Football League. The newspaper co-operative are in dispute with the league over the re-negotiation of the contract for reporter accreditation at games.
Got me thinking though. Does it actually matter that there are no reports in newspapers in the interwebz age? Does anybody actually read match reports in the Sunday papers?
by Red » 08 Aug 2011 09:21
Bandini A big 'greed with FriJay's Legacy.
by LUX » 08 Aug 2011 09:45
Rev Algenon Stickleback H
I love sitting down and pouring over a fat sports section,
by papereyes » 08 Aug 2011 09:45
cmonurz Googling this a bit, it appears the issue might center around live blogging and tweeting of match opinion by journalists, which of course is fine if you are a paying customer and fan, but the FL and PL have said is not on for the press.
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