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What Kyle Cost the Chronicle

What Kyle Cost the Chronicle

Bay Area sports fans are used to painful seasons, but usually it’s a chronic pain. Especially with the Niners, the usual season sees poor play spread out over the entire season. We aren’t disappointed, because we never expected much. Then there was today. Today, 49er faithful and Bay Area-bandwagon hoppers alike felt the most acute sort...
Blogging can't escape infection in Contagion

Blogging can’t escape infection in Contagion

[Spoiler info: This post doesn't give much away, but if you're the type who prefers to know nothing before seeing a movie, steer clear until you've seen it] James Huber wrote about Oakland getting its reps in the baseball-blockbuster “Moneyball” earlier this week. Another relatively new movie giving San Francisco some screen time is the disaster-blockbuster “Contagion.” I had looked forward to...
Correct the corrections

Correct the corrections

Every news organization makes mistakes. Online, in print or on television, facts are gotten wrong. Inevitably they publish some sort of mea culpa, in the form of a “correction.” But here’s my issue with a lot of the corrections out there: They don’t state the error. Compare this, from the New York Times: An article in...
The problem with newspaper sites

The problem with newspaper sites

My high school library cancelled its subscription to the San Francisco Chronicle after the librarian decided that since the content is free online, there was no need to subscribe. It’s true that SFGate.com has the same articles as the paper. But I almost never read those articles online, and I regularly buy the paper. Why? Because...
A Day of Remembering

A Day of Remembering

It was ten years ago today, standing on the sidewalk outside my elementary school, that my mom called my dad, telling him what had happened. School was cancelled but my parents had to work. I went to a friend’s house, and there, sitting on the couch, we watched smoke plume from a skyline thousands of...
Bar Refaeli's dad convicted for confronting paparazzi

Bar Refaeli’s dad convicted for confronting paparazzi

The father of Bar Refaeli, the stunning Israeli supermodel, was convicted Thursday in Israeli court of “malicious damage” stemming from an incident in 2007. For those of you not following Israeli news, here’s the quick version of what happened: Bar is followed by paparazzi while driving to her family’s house near Tel Aviv in Israel. She...
Posting the paper

Posting the paper

One of the coolest features on any newspaper website in the country is the Washington Post’s “Today’s paper” newspaper viewer. The Newseum, a museum in Washington, D.C., has a “front-page gallery” showing the day’s front page from hundreds of newspapers from around the nation and world. You can compare a newspaper in rural Alabama to...
Paywalls, hurricanes, and the future of news

Paywalls, hurricanes, and the future of news

Both the New York Times and Wall Street Journal lowered their pay-walls for Hurricane Irene. They did it for separate reasons, but both papers’ actions raise questions about the flexibility of online pay-walls. The Times offered free access to online “storm coverage”, “During this emergency” evidently so that people in the path of the storm could follow...
Syrian gunmen 'warn' cartoonist

Syrian gunmen ‘warn’ cartoonist

Bleeding, beaten, hands-broken, and a bag over his head. This was how Syrian political cartoonist Ali Ferzat was left to suffer on the side of a road. Ferzat, 60, was forced into a Jeep by masked assailants Thursday morning as he left his Damascus studio. After beating him and breaking his hands, the gunmen tossed...
Man U's Ferguson announces that he's made peace with BBC

Man U’s Ferguson announces that he’s made peace with BBC

Alex Ferguson–excuse me, Sir Alex Ferguson–manager of Manchester United, has lifted his ban on speaking to the BBC. The shunning of the British television giant came in 2004, after the BBC broadcasted a documentary making allegations about Ferguson’s sports agent son James. The documentary, “Father and Son”, portrayed James as taking advantage of his father’s...
Giants' misery lands on doorsteps nationwide

Giants’ misery lands on doorsteps nationwide

The New York Times’ million or so readers flipped through the paper’s news section today and found a big Bay Area-centric sports spread on A11. The main story was supposedly about the effect of the Giants’ mediocre season on the city of San Francisco, but I couldn’t see how it fit in the news section. The...
Is the night young?

Is the night young?

At The New York Times, the answer–apparently–is a resounding yes. The Sunday Business and Sunday Styles sections are two of the most different sections in the Times. But today, readers found big pictures of 20-somethings going clubbing, splashed across both sections–with matching headlines to boot. To give the benefit of the doubt to the Times, this is a juxtaposition of industrious, entrepreneurial youngsters in Silicon...