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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 259519" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Not to prolong a debate that only you and I care about, but I would like to see just one of those "hundreds" of studies you refer to. the Pew Research Center and Poynter Institute do the most comprehensive and thorough studies of reading habits, ranging from online to social to print, and I don't understand your "20s reference, since nobody did any polling or studying at all ion the 1920s. too busy flapping I suppose. None of them will aver that people prefer "positive statements" or that they generate more traffic. People are a lot smarter and more knowledgeable than that, a lot more sophisticated in their news habits. Lastly, and half seriously, I got to say that reporting ":Tech needs to improve recruiting", is, in the immortal words of John Klees, a triumph of the bleeding obvious. The reporter's job is not, as you seem to intimate, sell your product. If Tech wants more positive coverage, I have the answer: win more games. Nobody complained in 2014.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 259519, member: 2175"] Not to prolong a debate that only you and I care about, but I would like to see just one of those "hundreds" of studies you refer to. the Pew Research Center and Poynter Institute do the most comprehensive and thorough studies of reading habits, ranging from online to social to print, and I don't understand your "20s reference, since nobody did any polling or studying at all ion the 1920s. too busy flapping I suppose. None of them will aver that people prefer "positive statements" or that they generate more traffic. People are a lot smarter and more knowledgeable than that, a lot more sophisticated in their news habits. Lastly, and half seriously, I got to say that reporting ":Tech needs to improve recruiting", is, in the immortal words of John Klees, a triumph of the bleeding obvious. The reporter's job is not, as you seem to intimate, sell your product. If Tech wants more positive coverage, I have the answer: win more games. Nobody complained in 2014. [/QUOTE]
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