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RU Bball on NJ.com

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Serious question here. Is there a reason RU BBall articles don't show up on my main NJ.com page and I have to search for the articles?
 
Serious question here. Is there a reason RU BBall articles don't show up on my main NJ.com page and I have to search for the articles?

I'd assume Rutgers Bball, with the recent struggles they've had over the years, doesn't kill it on NJ.com. Thus, no need to put articles on main page if interest isn't there.
 
In a state known for eating its own, it's the local paper that feeds off of failures and doubt. I used to frequent them in years past but their writing and click bait format is unbearable so I've moved on.
 
I'd assume Rutgers Bball, with the recent struggles they've had over the years, doesn't kill it on NJ.com. Thus, no need to put articles on main page if interest isn't there.
Beginning to think mikemarc works for Star Liar... Politi is that you?
 
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Well, per Manahan's response to my email after the Stony Brook game, they don't actually report the news, they only publish what they think will generate traffic. To quote him, "we’d like to cover all RU hoops games, but that’s not our business model anymore."

So, if you want to see RU Hoops news - you apparently fall outside the target audience for NJ.com and the Star Ledger.
 
Well, per Manahan's response to my email after the Stony Brook game, they don't actually report the news, they only publish what they think will generate traffic. To quote him, "we’d like to cover all RU hoops games, but that’s not our business model anymore."

So, if you want to see RU Hoops news - you apparently fall outside the target audience for NJ.com and the Star Ledger.

So lame on the part of star ledger, NJ.com...I thought Journalism school teaches you to report the news. They are worrying about "traffic" and yet if they reported something newsworthy like our state basketball team being 10-1 with a new head coach maybe the public would become more aware thus generating "traffic" going forward. Their short term thinking is so lame.
 
WCTC radio which broadcasts Rutgers games didn't even announce the score of the FDU game this morning.As I have said many times college athletics in NJ isn't a high priority of the media.
 
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The S-L business model is to focus on Legal Advertising, especially foreclosure notices in Essex and Union counties. The writing is dry, but factual.
 
EVERYTHING is click-related these days. Depressing as hell for those of us that have spent our lives in the business, but it's the way it is. There are other things to rip the Star Ledger for, but this is a bigger trend in "journalism" and thus not something I will call them out on. We have to acknowledge that the media is reactive and not there to drive interest in something, but to reflect interest in something.
 
Christie in an effort to get back at the Ledger has legislation introduced that would make legal posting optional. that would kill a big revenue source for print media--revenge
and it is tied in to to other pieces...allowing him to author/sell a book while still employed as governor which is not allowed and a small pay raise or unfreezing certain jobs that would be the carrot
 
Serious question here. Is there a reason RU BBall articles don't show up on my main NJ.com page and I have to search for the articles?

I have the Rutgers sports page as a shortcut, and the bball articles are in that feed.
 
Christie in an effort to get back at the Ledger has legislation introduced that would make legal posting optional. that would kill a big revenue source for print media--revenge
and it is tied in to to other pieces...allowing him to author/sell a book while still employed as governor which is not allowed and a small pay raise or unfreezing certain jobs that would be the carrot

I have no opinion on what its tied to, but legal advertising should go away. Its a total anachornism in the internet age. No one, I mean no one, is getting legal notice from publishing requirements. Its a huge waste of money. All of that could easily be listed on a state database for anyone wanting to search for it. That would actually better serve the public, and get rid of this ridiculous handout to media companies.
 
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Well, per Manahan's response to my email after the Stony Brook game, they don't actually report the news, they only publish what they think will generate traffic. To quote him, "we’d like to cover all RU hoops games, but that’s not our business model anymore."

So, if you want to see RU Hoops news - you apparently fall outside the target audience for NJ.com and the Star Ledger.
Just like I thought , a National Enquirer type of rag .
Guess it it can be described like this: The Newark Star Liar is an New Jersey supermarket tabloid published by Advanced Publications
 
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