I think what we're seeing with all these national reports is:
(a) They don't actually pay attention to us. I get that, but if you're going to write a piece like that you have to do an appropriate amount of legwork .. which brings me to ...
(b) Their legwork is sloppy. Obvious facts and factors which contribute to getting to the meat of the actual story are simply being glossed over or outright ignored,
(c) These reports are the affect (or 'effect') of the #metoo movement and sports media trying to capitalize on the attention it's garnering and
This brings me to the most important point, and a point I've been making for years now, the field of "journalism" is simply dead. It's all about attention and not much else.
(a) They don't actually pay attention to us. I get that, but if you're going to write a piece like that you have to do an appropriate amount of legwork .. which brings me to ...
(b) Their legwork is sloppy. Obvious facts and factors which contribute to getting to the meat of the actual story are simply being glossed over or outright ignored,
(c) These reports are the affect (or 'effect') of the #metoo movement and sports media trying to capitalize on the attention it's garnering and
This brings me to the most important point, and a point I've been making for years now, the field of "journalism" is simply dead. It's all about attention and not much else.