In journalism, stories that seem to come up regularly … stories endemic to your coverage area … sometimes are lumped under the topic of “standing heads”. Coming from the time when newspaper pages were put together using hot metal letters, via linotype machines, and linotype operators kept already prepared certain common topics. Thus, they were […]
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Britons Behaving Badly
August 3rd, 2014 · No Comments · Dubai, Journalism, UAE
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A ‘Crabby Old Reporter Story’
July 26th, 2014 · No Comments · Journalism, Sports Journalism, The National
I love this sort of thing: When reporters interview crabby old reporters, Crabby old reporters are like crabby old people everywhere. Things were so much better in the old days; we were able to deal with athletes on a human level; things have gone to hell. This Crabby Old Reporter Story is a little unusual […]
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A Step into the Void
July 14th, 2014 · No Comments · Baseball, Basketball, Brazil 2014, Football, Journalism, NBA, Newspapers, NFL, soccer, Sports Journalism, Tennis, The National, UAE, World Cup
A lot of sports editors around the world today weren’t exactly surprised that, with the end of the World Cup, not a whole lot is going on … but it still represents an unpleasant reality. A limited number of scheduled events in the near future. It is the case in the UAE, and it is […]
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We Need This to End in 90 Minutes
July 12th, 2014 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Brazil 2014, Football, Journalism, soccer, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE, World Cup
Deadline! Journalists love it and hate it. We love the rush. We hate that it probably will shorten our lives. (Or, less dramatically, get us in trouble for missing it.) We will be dealing with deadline for the World Cup final tomorrow.
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U.S. Soccer: Emotion Gives Way, Grudgingly, to Reason
July 7th, 2014 · No Comments · Brazil 2014, Football, Galaxy, Journalism, Landon Donovan, soccer, Sports Journalism, World Cup
For a while, there, I feared for the republic. Any criticism of the U.S. national soccer team was met by outraged rebuttals from fans and soccer bloggers-cum-reporters. They were unwilling to countenance the notion that the U.S. effort in Brazil was anything but The Best Possible Outcome or that Jurgen Klinsmann was anyone other than […]
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Goodbye to American Soccer as You Knew It
June 4th, 2014 · 2 Comments · Fifa, Football, Journalism, Landon Donovan, soccer, Sports Journalism, World Cup
From the 1994 World Cup through the 2010 edition, the U.S. national soccer team became increasingly American. Played by men born and bred to the game in the U.S. By the time South Africa 2010 rolled around, every man who made the starting XI for any of the four games the Americans played — and […]
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The Most Unusual Newspaper I Have Helped Put Out
April 16th, 2014 · 2 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Journalism, Newspapers, Sports Journalism, The National, UAE, World Cup
For the sixth anniversary of The National, tomorrow, the newspaper at which I work, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, it was decided by the editor, Mohammed Al Otaiba, to do something different. Something very different. Our four standard news sections … with almost no words. The mission: Telling the news of the day through […]
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An Obituary, and the Information Void
February 26th, 2014 · 3 Comments · Abu Dhabi, Football, Journalism, Sports Journalism, The Sun
Chuck Pettersen died on Tuesday. He was a successful high school football coach in the city of San Bernardino. He put in 31 years on the sidelines. I saw his teams play probably 20 times. Maybe more. In this space I originally went on at some length about what I remembered about the man. He […]
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The Lights Are Still On
February 14th, 2014 · 1 Comment · Abu Dhabi, Journalism, Newspapers, Sports Journalism, The National
I took a break from the production of the sports section tonight to run an errand across the parking lot, behind the back of the newspaper. It was 8 p.m., and twilight had long since turned into night, and as I returned to the newspaper campus. I found myself walking parallel to the windows on […]
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Putting Out a Sports Section on December 25
December 25th, 2013 · No Comments · Abu Dhabi, Cricket, Journalism, NBA, soccer, Sports Journalism, Tennis, The National, UAE
This is always a bit tricky. Putting out newspapers on December 24 and December 25. Even in the Middle East, where Christmas this year was “Wednesday” … not much goes on. End of the year, a batch of sports taking a few months off … that happens even in Arabia. December 24 is the slowest […]
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