Blog changes
Starting later this week, this blog will be published in a new blog tool on our new Cincinnati.Com Web site. The blog focus isn’t changing, but it will have a lot of improvements.
When we move to the new blog, this one won’t go away just yet, but it will have a link to the home of the new blog. Eventually, any bookmarks and links to this blog will take you to the new one.
Once reporters start posting to the new blog, you’ll get a sneak peek at the new Web site before anyone else. A link will be posted here when that happens.
We’ll also be launching a couple of new sports blogs on the new Web site. One will be dedicated to sports in Kentucky – with University of Kentucky athletics and Kentucky Speedway as the focus - and the other will be a general sports blog written by the entire Sports staff that will offer off-beat news that doesn’t fit anywhere else and links from around the Internet to give a glimpse at what the rest of the world is saying about our local sports and athletes. We’ll provide links to those new blogs when they’re started.
One big change: On the new blogs, you’ll need to sign up for an account (it’s free) in order to post comments. Anonymous comments will no longer be permitted.
8 Comments:
Why is it necessary for the CINCINNATI Enquirer to become a partnerd of UK Sports on the Enquirer website? Do you think UC Sports would be welcomed with open arms in the Lexington newspaper? This paper has already began publishing much more about Nothern Kentucky High School sports on a daily basis than SW Ohio high school sports. Why is all this going on?
Bill, you seem to have adapted to the world of blogging. You have come a long way since you first took over. keep up the good work.
And ditto on the UK/Kentucky sports scene. Why not a focus on louisville if you are going to for UK? Louisville is a BE rival for Cincinnati. UK? Who give a flip? Maybe its my hatred for UK.
just a guess, but perhaps including a larger area will mean an increased viewership area and thus higher revenues generated.
newspapers are dying so their only opportunity is to generate more online content to keep readership up for advertising online.
I can't remember the last time I bought a newspaper.
Does it have to be a UK focus? Why not make it an NCAA focus that highlights stories of local interest but not focused on UK?
Then you could include the following story link in your NON-UC section"
Mountaineers land prized basketball recruit
msUC if you are worried about a UK focus, then why are you posting a west virginia related story on a UC blog? Take that to the NCAA blog. We have moved on and you should to.
MsUC,
Really makes us glad that we don't have to put up with Huggins and his situations anymore. Worked out great so far for UC BB, hasn't it? If this kid would go to Hicktown, WV to play for Huggins, he definitely would have come here.
Seven losses in a row to end last season, but who's counting? Maybe the Big O and a few of the rest of us.
Makes us glad we have football and now, baseball, doesn't it?
Larry, can u read? Someone suggested not having a UK section in addition to a UC section. I suggested having an UC Section and a NCAA section that was a catchall for non-UC info but not exclusively UK focused. Sorry for your confusion.
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