tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266566846399659219.post1587916706900244980..comments2024-01-16T00:30:02.493-05:00Comments on That's the Press, Baby: For the RecordDavisullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02871644412923946894noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266566846399659219.post-86563918497215000672009-06-11T22:26:44.451-04:002009-06-11T22:26:44.451-04:00Why don't you post the answers, tough guy?
Th...Why don't you post the answers, tough guy?<br /><br />Then let's see how many other copy editors do the same thing. I doubt very many have the guts to do so.<br /><br />And even if they do, it's WAY TOO LATE in the game for this stuff.<br /><br />Thanks for playing, David.rknilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03424954461023330846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3266566846399659219.post-15453043780307479902009-06-09T11:19:02.555-04:002009-06-09T11:19:02.555-04:00Hi:
Thanks for the shout-out!
Your post got me th...Hi:<br />Thanks for the shout-out! <br />Your post got me thinking: The opportunity for newspapers is to do analysis -- not hey, we were at the meeting type of journalism (which too often is the case).<br /><br />I'll use my own neighborhood in Brooklyn as an example. There is a lot going on regarding the Super Fund status of the Gowanus canal. While I'm not too interested in local meetings, I would love an in-depth analysis of how Super Fund status would affect my living situation.Jen Sabanoreply@blogger.com