Mercyhurst 5, Canisius 1
I guess this means RIT should just try and avoid Canisius in the playoffs. I am very surprised at that scoreline.
The Rochester D&C reporting left something to be desired this past weekend.
1) "Sports on TV" no longer lists the home RIT games on TW Ch. 26
2) Saturday's article mistakenly did not mention the home game to be played that night, but instead said the next game would be Wed. at Mercyhurst
3) Sunday's article writer forgot about the Mercyhurst game, but mentioned the game after that instead as being the next game.
4) Sunday's article gave total credit for the OT goal to Powell, not saying he tipped it, but saying he initiated the shot.... no mention of the laser shot from Brubacher.
Oh, and I have to blame RIT for this one... they have apparently decided not to advertise home RIT hockey games in the D&C any longer. I have yet to see one ad.
They recently announced that they will no longer assign reporters to Amerks (or Red Wings, I believe) games anymore when Kevin O. was let go.
Source?
I still read the paper. Until they let Kevin go it was literally the only place to get decent Amerks coverage.
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(elimination of reporters covering local games is the main reason he was able to be let go)
There is a trend across the country to do fewer game recap stories and take a feature story approach.
Meanwhile, the Bills get a feature article literally every day of the week, and two on Mondays.
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I know some still do, but the numbers are dwindling fast and I believe we'll see print newspapers a thing of the past sooner than we probably imagine.
All I know is when I was a kid the local paper included all the scores of the past weeks Little League games. Which batters went 3 for 4, who hit a home run, and who was the winning pitcher, how many he walked and struck out. The losing pitcher was also thrown in there (I know because I was often listed). The sports reporter would even have a couple of action shots from the game, a close play at the plate, or a slide into second. As a kid we couldn't wait to read the paper. I have many of the clippings in a scrap book where my team or my name was mentioned.
Many years later when I coached youth sports I was often reminded to send in my game reports via email. That was the responsibility of the volunteer coach. There was no longer a dedicated sports reporter working for the paper. You could tell by the write ups which coaches did thorough write ups mentioning the efforts of many of their players and who couldn't be bothered.
I don't know what the answer is but I miss a good sports section in the newspaper. Papers should realize that regardless of your political, religious, or economic station in life, local sports brings the community together and reporting on the same rather than taking a strong position in the political arena just might keep your paper relevant. How about more sports, less politics?![]()
. And it doesn't break the bank to take the whole family to a game!
I think I'd be ****ed if the coverage dropped down to the level of the D&C but while we're thinking about it, I pay 36 bucks a month for the paper (Mon to Sun) which I think is steep but if anybody gets the D&C (I guess I could ask my brother), what are their rates? Seems like they are cutting cost and might not be brining in the revenue they need.
This makes sense even if you just look at the math. A certain percentage of all viewers will click on the feature stories, where only a given percentage of a more limited group (fans of the teams involved, for the most part) will bother to click on game summaries. I happen to be a fan of Amerks, Sabres, Bills, Yankees, and RIT, so would likely click on multiple game stories in our paper. Those that may only be fans of two, one, or none of those teams may only click on one or two of them if they're interested. In past days when I actually read the paper, the box scores and game summaries were my favorite parts, but only for the teams I had some rooting interest or connection to. I wouldn't read all the MLB, NHL, and NFL summaries, just the ones about my teams and my teams' rivals where applicable.Having online content allows newspapers to see how many clicks stories get and game stories are getting few clicks.
This morning's D&C lists tonight's men's game in their "Sports on TV" section... that's an improvement. Nice that it's on TW Ch. 26 so at least some of us fans can watch an away game. Sadly, tomorrow's game will not be on cable, but I enjoy listening to the guys on WITR... they always do a great job!
He'll likely be replacing Gavin Lewis as full-time 3rd string.
Why? Do you think Drackett will automatically be ahead of him on the depth chart?
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