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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.There’s a phenomenon in old-school journalism that, in this age of the never-ending news cycle, can at times be misinterpreted.
With space to fill and nothing else really happening right now for teams that don’t have minicamps this weekend, newspaper writers need to write something for placement in their newspapers. And so sometimes they’ll write news that isn’t really based on, you know, news.
But the headline will suggest that it’s, you know, news.
Someone needs to edit this title before the natives get restless......
Thanks for posting the PFT rehash instead of Young's article. Reading Florio say how other writers rehash non news with big headlines is just precious.
Reading Florio say how other writers rehash non news with big headlines is just precious.
Thanks for posting the PFT rehash instead of Young's article. Reading Florio say how other writers rehash non news with big headlines is just precious.