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Couture v. Foley - Missoulian Coverage

I can't wait for Florio to come back to Missoula and upon completing her holiday things will get fun and exciting again. Perhaps she will become the head missoulian sports reporter for the Griz football team. She will be able to state how many times the QB got stuck. How many balls he lost. It will be so much fun. Her and president Engstrom sitting in the presidents box drinking soda looking down at the 27,000 scum spectators all the while knowing they are above it all.

Seriously, I hope for the sake of the UM she tones her bias down. If not, we will see hell around Missoula and the entire state of Montana. Her kind of blathering is extremely harmful and bad to the bone.
 
HorribilisFanatic said:
Written by different reporters. The headlines are written by the editors. Based on floria's Twitter account she is on vacation so Moy wrote the latest, less biased, article.
Point of irrelevance, JFF (just for fun): At most newspapers, Editors don't write headlines, nor do the reporters who write the articles. They have a specialist(? ;) ) to do that. Their job is to churn out headlines with "punch" that will grab the attention of readers. It often seems like the headline writer just skims the text anyway. How many have you seen that don't really make any sense, or don't seem to connect with the article content? :oops:
 
IdaGriz01 said:
HorribilisFanatic said:
Written by different reporters. The headlines are written by the editors. Based on floria's Twitter account she is on vacation so Moy wrote the latest, less biased, article.
Point of irrelevance, JFF (just for fun): At most newspapers, Editors don't write headlines, nor do the reporters who write the articles. They have a specialist(? ;) ) to do that. Their job is to churn out headlines with "punch" that will grab the attention of readers. It often seems like the headline writer just skims the text anyway. How many have you seen that don't really make any sense, or don't seem to connect with the article content? :oops:
In the Missoulian? Almost every single article
 
IdaGriz01 said:
Potomac Griz said:
Which story sells more newspapers, and gets more interest? Actual news, being unbiased, and being truthful is a far far distant second in importance to trying to make a buck for today's media (not only the Missoulian).

Lee Enterprises stock the past several years

Nuff said...
Ouch.

Glad I don't own that one. :o
:lol:


Looks like gwen is helping out though
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