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jane grant
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Both Steve N. and Dumber have elements of truth in their posts.
Dumber is correct that Steve N. went overboard, but Steve N. makes some good points about the conflict of having The Globe owning 17% of the Sox. That's no small 1/2 % chunk, it's almost 20 per cent or 1/5th of the team. That's huge.
One of the city councilmen saw me in a coffee shop; I said "I have a complaint - this NY Newspaper has ZERO coverage of The Red Sox". The Councilman agreed with me. And you know it wasn't the New York Times! So maybe the New York papers resent having The Times involved with the Sox. But back to Paperboy and The Boston Herald. The Globe and The Herald are in the same boat - newspaper reading is down across the board (somewhere on the web some big shot is accusing Google for the downward trend). This city - and most major cities - need two newspapers. When both The Globe and The Herald use an AP report on
Patriots/Colts, as was done this past Sunday, it is redundant and silly. They should use other news sources. As bad as The Track Gals are, they have some pearls of wisdom. The Herald sports reporting is excellent. Tony M. is superb.
Dan Shaughnessy is sometimes a joke, and his anti-Manny, anti-Schilling columns read like press releases from the NY Times during contract negotiations. TOO much of a conflict.
So we hope the Herald is around and we hope Howie Carr gets replaced with a writer who really cares about the column space in that newspaper. Carr is really getting lazy in his old age. It shows on the radio program and in print.
Dumber is correct that Steve N. went overboard, but Steve N. makes some good points about the conflict of having The Globe owning 17% of the Sox. That's no small 1/2 % chunk, it's almost 20 per cent or 1/5th of the team. That's huge.
One of the city councilmen saw me in a coffee shop; I said "I have a complaint - this NY Newspaper has ZERO coverage of The Red Sox". The Councilman agreed with me. And you know it wasn't the New York Times! So maybe the New York papers resent having The Times involved with the Sox. But back to Paperboy and The Boston Herald. The Globe and The Herald are in the same boat - newspaper reading is down across the board (somewhere on the web some big shot is accusing Google for the downward trend). This city - and most major cities - need two newspapers. When both The Globe and The Herald use an AP report on
Patriots/Colts, as was done this past Sunday, it is redundant and silly. They should use other news sources. As bad as The Track Gals are, they have some pearls of wisdom. The Herald sports reporting is excellent. Tony M. is superb.
Dan Shaughnessy is sometimes a joke, and his anti-Manny, anti-Schilling columns read like press releases from the NY Times during contract negotiations. TOO much of a conflict.
So we hope the Herald is around and we hope Howie Carr gets replaced with a writer who really cares about the column space in that newspaper. Carr is really getting lazy in his old age. It shows on the radio program and in print.