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<blockquote data-quote="swampsting" data-source="post: 438365" data-attributes="member: 1062"><p>I think they are in 24 plus markets in the US and have already assembled some of the best writers around, like getting Stark, Rosenthal and Gammons for baseball.</p><p>You won't get pop up ads or those video ads that appear in the middle of stories and you won't get quick hits that are just aggregated from somebody else's feed or site. </p><p>I wonder if the business model can work. If it does, you may see a lot of the metro papers have their sports sections suffer. They took a couple of the beat guys off the Boston Globe, including their Bruins writer. So The Athletic's management means business.</p><p>I don't know anything about the guy who will be covering Tech for The Athletic's Atlanta site, but if we can get more and more in-depth and extensive coverage in the market for Tech athletics, it can't be a bad thing. It looks like they want to do old school writing and journalism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampsting, post: 438365, member: 1062"] I think they are in 24 plus markets in the US and have already assembled some of the best writers around, like getting Stark, Rosenthal and Gammons for baseball. You won't get pop up ads or those video ads that appear in the middle of stories and you won't get quick hits that are just aggregated from somebody else's feed or site. I wonder if the business model can work. If it does, you may see a lot of the metro papers have their sports sections suffer. They took a couple of the beat guys off the Boston Globe, including their Bruins writer. So The Athletic's management means business. I don't know anything about the guy who will be covering Tech for The Athletic's Atlanta site, but if we can get more and more in-depth and extensive coverage in the market for Tech athletics, it can't be a bad thing. It looks like they want to do old school writing and journalism. [/QUOTE]
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