Now we know who works for nj.com on this board.I disagree with that.
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Now we know who works for nj.com on this board.I disagree with that.
I know of at least two instances where readers have a very bad viewpoint of RU athletic s
Maybe they don't post much positive to counterbalance
Do they show the positive at all?
Now we know who works for nj.com on this board.
Well, I can tell what ever they are doing has a negative effect on the school and our programsOf course they do.
I hate to do this as I'm one of the biggest SL detractors out there, but I dont see this as all that bad of a headline. Yes, clickbait but as @mikemarc1 stated, that's the intent, to get clicks. Putting Rutgers in the headline will get those interested in Rutgers AND those against Rutgers athletics to click on this one...in addition to those who know Fleck or follow B1G football. Just about every day, nj.com has one or two articles about ex Yankees to reel in the NY diehards. Click away friends!!It has NOTHING do with Rutgers.
It's clickbait to make people think there was wrongdoing at RU when there wasn't.
Well, I can tell what ever they are doing has a negative effect on the school and our programs
And you can’t debate that because that is true End of story
You’re confusing the star ledger with nj.com. One is a print edition..the other is a digital. Headlines shoujd be different, no doubt
Do report their income/loss on the same consolidated tax return?
No idea..but This thread has nothing to do with the star ledger
Perception matters and all this does is promote a continued negative view of Rutgers football. In most of the country you would never see a story like this connecting the Football program to a coach who was there for one year over 12yrs. ago.I don’t think their reasoning was to create a false impression.
Again, having Rutgers in the headline is more beneficial in NJ then having Minnesota in the headline.
No inaccuracies and a very common digital media tactic to get clicks.
Perception matters and all this does is promote a continued negative view of Rutgers football. In most of the country you would never see a story like this connecting the Football program to a coach who was there for one year over 12yrs. ago.
But NJ.com goes out of its way to omit these facts and makes the headline all about the connection to Rutgers. That's called, having an agenda as it's slanted to put Rutgers Football in a bad light.
I do know they pushed heavily for Greg..so I do agree that was a negative..
Could be the Star Liar plants people in RU message boards to push their anti RU FB agenda and get ideas for articles they put out.Amazing that those who defend this long running behavior consider themselves Rutgers fans.
Ah, another Schiano hater.
... and get ideas for articles they put out.
People not subscribing or buying newspapers is not a problem unique to the SL. Most people it seems do not read newspapers or books much anymore. It’s all electronic tidbits of information, sometimes not verified. I think it explains some of the larger problems we have these days.Well, as I said above, if the SL wants to be a tabloid they can knock themselves out. The question I would ask, do the ad revenues generated by the clicks generate more income than the subscription revenue than they would have generated if the numerous posters here who refuse to subscribe had indeed subscribed because of crap like this headline?
Amazing that those who defend this long running behavior consider themselves Rutgers fans.
Ah, another Schiano hater.
Seems like a communication breakdown, lol.You keep saying it’s “not news” ”So it seems to me that to you…the story is BS, not the headline?
I’d agree with that…though I feel like it is news..it’s a bs news story.
I’ve explained why they likely have “ex-Rutgers coach” in the headline. See above. They do this for positive stories too
It may be a move to generate clicks but is it a smart move longer term? If you are a site owner you don't just want one time quick clicks. You want to capture things like return clicks as well as click throughs into content and ads. Smart people catch on to the constant click bait game and spread the word to avoid a site being a rag or gimmicky.
They’re the #1 news site in nj. Yes, it’s been smart.
They’re the #1 news site in nj. Yes, it’s been smart.
At this point I just assumed they were the only doing this format at this size?Can you provide the analytics for that? I could not find any.
At this point I just assumed they were the only doing this format at this size?
So like being the tallest midget.The Record. But at this point they're little more than a Home Shopper paper with 95% news service content
We stab it with our steely knives, but just can't kill the beast.Welcome to the Hotel Star Ledger. You can check out any time you like but you can never cease being the fodder for a negative headline. Even 12 years after you move on.
Can you provide the analytics for that? I could not find any.
I don’t think their reasoning was to create a false impression.
Again, having Rutgers in the headline is more beneficial in NJ then having Minnesota in the headline.
No inaccuracies and a very common digital media tactic to get clicks.
I hate to do this as I'm one of the biggest SL detractors out there, but I dont see this as all that bad of a headline. Yes, clickbait but as @mikemarc1 stated, that's the intent, to get clicks. Putting Rutgers in the headline will get those interested in Rutgers AND those against Rutgers athletics to click on this one...in addition to those who know Fleck or follow B1G football. Just about every day, nj.com has one or two articles about ex Yankees to reel in the NY diehards. Click away friends!!
How is this for a headline?
"Ex New Brunswick resident arrested in Gilgo Beach killings"
I'm sure any scholar of journalism would say that's moronic. It's not false, but it creates a false impression and takes the heat off of where it belongs
Not very SEO friendly. Are people searching “New Brunswick” enough? Highly doubt it
Well that's a solid admission. The idea is to get the article to pop up on Google so that a parent skimming might see and think RU is scandalous as their kid decides on a college, for example.
Disgusting, but unsurprising.
according to a quick google ( without me checking for accuracy)They’re the #1 news site in nj. Yes, it’s been smart.
Rank | Outlet | Location |
---|---|---|
1 | The Jersey Journal | Secaucus, NJ |
2 | The Times of Trenton | Trenton, NJ |
3 | The Star-Ledger | Newark, NJ |
4 | Suburban News | New Providence, NJ |
according to a quick google ( without me checking for accuracy)
Top 30 newspapers in New Jersey
I didn't go to each site to see what they said about themselves like Advanced Media (Star Liar) claimed about themself.
Rank Outlet Location 1 The Jersey Journal Secaucus, NJ 2 The Times of Trenton Trenton, NJ 3 The Star-Ledger Newark, NJ 4 Suburban News New Providence, NJ
Also didn't click the link to claim you posted.
So won't claim it's a lie, just say I don't trust them and haven't for years.
Still remember years ago a Star Liar " journalist" wrote an article that used an anonymous source to bash stadium expansion and y=the so called "journalist" implied that the person was a trusted source.
I replied to the online article's comment section pointing out that the anonymous source used was someone that posted in their Rutgers Forum under the name anonymous and what that troll said in the RUFB forum NJO had was exactly the same thing the so called Star Liar "journalist" used in article.
Next thing I knew was my comment was taken down and I was banned from commenting on star liar articles.
So maybe what they mean is they're the #1 source for misinformation in NJ.
Owning all 4 makes it #1, can't deny that.Nj.com isn’t a newspaper. It seems like you’re getting the star ledger and nj.com mixed up…
Advanced media owns all 4 newspapers mentioned above…and all are affiliated with nj.com so your chart is evidence that nj.com IS likely the top site for news in nj
Owning all 4 makes it #1, can't deny that.
But can feel sad about it.
never claimed it would be going away and wonder why you're saying I think Advanced Media will be biteing the dust, but you could be right thinking I wouldn't mind seeing the liars sports section go the way the NY Times sports section did..
Making untrue claims because you don't like someone's attitude about a media site isn't nice, if you said I wished ( not think) it would go away might be a better to put it, since I never claimed it would go out of business like a lot of other newspapers have
When talomh about the LIAR, always said would hate to seemost of their employees lose their jobs, but there are some that I wouldn't mind never seeing another article from them.
Scratching head should be over claim that isn't true.
Are you an Advanced Publication employee that feels the need to defend them??