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Re: Re: Better Newspaper Web Sites
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Anonymous
Interesting commentary... I agree with the recommendations, and definitely support the idea of getting rid of the registration phase, though I cannnot see this happening. The data that the registration process generates is simply too valuable, aiding in the process of "customizing" advertising - a trend I absolutely loath. Also, recently there has been some interesting commentary on the local sports radio station about the decision of the Los Angeles Times to cease having a reporter follow the local NHL teams. This decision, I believe, will be followed by more newspapers covering more sports since people tend to get their results information online, with which a newspaper cannot compete in its traditional form due to time constraints, while seeking indepth commentary and profile stories in their daily newspaper. Not being a journalist I'd be interested in your opinion on how technology can help/hinder this process, and if you believe that this transition is inevitable in more than just sports journalism.
Keep up the good work!
Vava
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