The Los Angeles Times has tweaked its ever-slimmer paper again, and this time taken out the Morning Briefing from its sports-page Morning Briefing page. Times' reporters have for years dug up obscure, funny, and sometimes tragic sports notes that bring humanity to the spectacle. The column has been replaced by a "best of blogs" section that will be missing the enterprise reporting that marked the Times' coverage.
Blogs are nice – you are reading a nice one. But there is something to be said about the pulse of sportswriting, done well in-house. This is missing the point, and losing part of the heart.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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