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  1. I should tell that to my buddy who approaches six figures selling ad space (print and online) for a much smaller publication. 

    I'm just telling you what I read:

     

    Here it is: In 2012, newspapers lost $16 in print ads for every $1 earned in digital ads. And it's getting worse, according to a new report by Pew. In 2011, the ratio was just 10-to-1.

    The digital ad revolution, always "just around the corner", remains tantalizingly out of reach for most newspapers, which explains why some stalwarts like the New York Times and Wall Street Journal have moved to subscription models for their websites to bolster digital ad growth. Just today, the Washington Post announced a paywall.

     

     

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    http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/03/this-is-the-scariest-statistic-about-the-newspaper-business-today/274125/

     

    I'll stand by my statement.  Newspapers don't make shiat from online ads.

  2. Love the dude laughing over Mathis' shoulder.

    haha, I never noticed that guy.

     

    The director and camerman deserve kudos as well.  The camerman was sharper than hell.  Deserves an Emmy for Best Coverage of a Dumbass Play.

  3. Good point, Lou.  I guess I consider the Masters meet like a prelim in the olympics, where the top "x" amount of qualifiers move on.  The goal in team sports is to win a CIF title, not lose in the semis, then get 'picked' to go to state tournament.

     

    Can you then tell me what I-AAA or II-AA divisions mean in basketball?

     

    Or D1 vs. Open?

     

    Because in wrestling or track, when you win the state title, you are the state champ.  What is the D1 vs Open state champ?

  4. They are endless.  They use confusing I-AA and I-AAA brackets that they do not use in any other sports I know of.  Heck, teams from the same league can play in different 'divisions'.  Some of the first round matchups are ridiculously one-sided.

     

    And they go on forever.  A team can lose in the CIF semi finals, and then re-appear in the state playoffs.  That makes no sense, and contributes to this ginormous blob of games that never ends.  I turned on the TV friday night, watching Etiwanda beat Mater Dei.  Awesome, MD is dead for the year, nobody likes them and their celebrity dads.  Only come to find out, they are still playing in the state playoffs.

     

    The basketball CIF playoffs need some serious trimming.

     

     

    Best CIF state playoffs: Wrestling and Track and Field.  No divisions, just Sections, Masters and State.

  5. I gave up on it years ago. 

    • Faux arguments 
    • Blathering 'experts'
    • Their only way to give any sporting acheivement context is to compare to either a) Michael Jordan; B) Buster Douglas beating Tyson; or C) US Olympic hockey team from 1980. 
    • Who's Now
    • Hammer a subject to death, like Kobe, Favre, Tebow, TO

     

    I read that now their latest "thing" is to play up social media/youtube videos and viral crap.  They spent an hour discussing the Harlem Shake

     

     

    I abandoned SC years ago, and most of my friends have done the same.  Yet I read nothing about dropping ratings.

     

     

    So who is watchong it?  And why are you?

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