Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Photo taken by Dallas Morning News photographer published on front page of Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Save the Star-Telegram has the latest on the Fort Worth Star-Telegram sharing content with the Dallas Morning News.
Monday's front-page feature photo of the Cowboys game, credited as Special to the Star-Telegram, was taken by Dallas Morning News senior staff photographer Louis DeLuca.
McClatchy announced a few days ago the Fort Worth Star-Telegram would explore ways to share content with a competitor, the DMN. (Apparently the Star-Telegram sent photographers to the Dallas game; their photos weren't good enough for the front page?)
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Hat tip: comments
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UPDATE: typo fixed, thanks to those who pointed out my error.
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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to see this scam come crumbling down once the first Anti Trust case is filed.

Anonymous said...

it's star-telegram, not tribune.

Anonymous said...

It's never been an issue in both the current days and the past - the DMN photographers work harder and are better.

Anonymous said...

Sometimes good photos don't match a story. Period. Doesn't mean the Ft. Worth photographers aren't as good. Sometimes this site seems mean-spirited and vulture-ish. Let's hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

Anonymous said...

Sometimes?

Anonymous said...

We are all in this together people. Its not photo vs metro. It's all of US!

Anonymous said...

Is the use of "tribune" a mistake or something intentional that nobody is getting?

Anonymous said...

The Star-Telegram USED to be a great paper. It's like a newsletter now with some AP stuff included. Their website is crap also. Makes sense whats happening to them.

Anonymous said...

In today's MCT news:

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- McClatchy Co., the nation's third largest newspaper chain, said Wednesday that October revenue fell by 17.8 percent as the slump in print advertising continues to weigh on its business

Can you say more layoffs or buyouts?