Q.Bovifs wrote:
Does Mac still write a column for the Tribune?
Tribune co's spinning off the newspapers this quarter, with an eye to sell them to a sucker ASAP:
http://voices.suntimes.com/business-2/t ... hing-debt/$350 mil in debt (mostly as a dividend back to Trib Corp) + $30 mil in rent per year for a dying newspaper? Wouldn't buy that for a dollar.
Although I think the idea of weighing down the new co with debt is to avoid a capital gains hit on the sale? Not sure how that plays out.
McNeil's twitter account still says he's a weekly columnist for the Trib. However, he hasn't published anything
since before he took his rehab leave of absence:
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotrib ... ERSE_CHRONbtw, perfect example of why newspapers are going down the shitter--you can't just go to their sites and pull up everything by a certain columnist by, oh, i dunno, clicking on their name or selecting them from a menu.
heck, you can't even google for McNeil's columns (
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=pr ... dan+mcneil ).
Newspapers hide their content behind cumbersome search interfaces and try to get people to pay for archive content based on a sentence or two abstract.
Same shit with the Sun-Times, except ST only charges $2.95 for a single article from their archive vs $3.95 for archived trib articles:
Quote:
O-line the weakest link
Click here for complete article
Author: Dan McNeil Special to the Chicago Sun-Times
Date: July 24, 2009
Publication: Chicago Sun-Times (IL)
Page: 54
Word Count: 795
Excerpt:
Chances are excellent you don't recall the Sid Luckman days, so it's understandable if Jay Cutler's arrival still has you a little intoxicated. Well, take caution in your giddiness.
It is not my desire to step on your Bears buzz. I wouldn't dissuade anybody from making the trip to training camp in Bourbonnais, which opens a week from today. If you closed your eyes and imagined the sweet sounds of crisply punted footballs, whistles and overzealous coaches shouting at rookies, you'd jump...
bit.ly/1vwtFxG
Put your content out on the web and generate revenue from traffic. Ain't nobody coughing up $3 or $4 to re-read what Dan McNeil had to say about the "Lambeau Weep" or the Bears 2009 Offensive line woes 6 months or 6 years ago. But if you SEO the heck out of your content, folks will stumble on it via google while searching for "Dan McNeil" or "Lambeau Weep" or Bears and Packers or whatever, click on it and you'll get a few shekels per click.
DaMaNa vanity googling himself late at night is probably good for $5 a year per article.