Getting ahead of ourselves
Those of you cruising Cincinnati.Com may have noticed that Peter Bronson's 'Sunday' column was actually posted on Friday afternoon. That's because Pete had an exclusive interview with Bengals owner Mike Brown about the Bengals bad boy Chris Henry and his problems. When you've got hot news there's no point in keeping it to yourself. More than 30 people weighed in on the "Speak Up!" feature within a couple of hours. Expect to see more of this.
I especially liked the part about how all the Bengals now have designated driver numbers to call anytime -- apparently a mid-season addition to the team's playbook.
Print consumers will still see Pete's Sunday column in the Sunday edition.
6 Comments:
Let's try putting Pete's column in the trash and Pete on the unemployment line.
"Expect to see more of this."
I hope this doesn't mean that we'll have opinion columnists doing the interviewing more often. I like my news with as little opinion as possible. Why wouldn't Brown sit down with a sports reporter for an interview? Maybe he knew he had a sympathetic person asking the questions?
yawn, too old white guys spinning.
When is Bronson going to be man enough to have a blog. Won't happen. Bronson doesn't want to have to justify his disengenuous comments against the internets who uses the googles to fight truthiness with the facts.
What say you editorial board, perhaps Bronson should earn his keep with a blog. Everyone else is increasing output.
Actually the opinion writers interview people all of the time Brian.
Seems Bronson will write about anything other than the war these days. I wonder why? Hey Pete: why are you ignoring all the good things happening in Iraq? Is it true that the gates to the " Green Zone" just got a new coat of paint? How's about you hop on your horse and trot on over there and get the story for us.
Or maybe Pete is busy recycling all his best "War is Peace" doublespeak and propaganda for the long awaited " Operation: Persia Peace (The Empire Strikes Back) "
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