Friday, February 22, 2008

And, I'm Off

Sorry for the paucity of posts, lately. Things have been kind of crazy and what seemed like a long three-week notice suddenly collapsed into some sort of blackhole. Time has ceased to have meaning.

Yet, the bags are packed and I'm ready to go...

The trip to Ohio looks a lot like this:

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Essentially, go north, old man.

I will literally age one year between the time I hit the bricks tomorrow and end up in the offices of The Vindicator in Youngstown, Ohio on Monday.

Until then, I have many miles to go before I sleep.

I hate saying goodbye. I hate goodbyes in general (I can barely watch the last episode of the Mary Tyler Moore show). I hate leaving Mary and the cats again. I hate bidding farewell to the great Hometown News team. I hate driving 550 miles a day.

But I am excited about the next chapter in life and the outstanding opportunities that await. Plus: I get to hit the newsroom in Youngstown just as the world focuses on the Ohio primary.

I will post updates here, so stay tuned!

More later,


Mark

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Pavlik Wins!

Some cool video from Vindy.Com:



More later,

Mark

Saturday, February 16, 2008

The Staff!

The staff marked my imminent departure from Hometown News with Friday night get-together at Fiesta Azteca in Melbourne. Hmmm... I don't see many plates of food on that table...

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I will miss this very special team in the Brevard County office of Hometown News (even though my departure has turned many of them surly). They are, from left, Darrell, Lisa, Cubby, Tammy, Tony, Karen, Robby, Gretchen, Mary, me and Kaitlin.

Cubby? No, I meant Matt. The photo was taken by Jen Tyler, a former staffer who made her way to Ron Jon Surf Shop on the beach. Jenet is missing. My boss Tammy and her beau Randy had escaped by the time the cameras were loosed on the crowd.

More later,

Mark

Pavlik-Taylor II

Back in Youngstown, all eyes are set tonight on the big middleweight bout between hometown hero and champ Kelly Pavlik and Jermain Taylor in a rematch from last September's thriller in which Pavlik stunned boxing pundits and KO'd Taylor.

From Vindy.Com, here is yesterday's weign in:



In case you missed the first fight, here are the key second and seventh rounds from the fight. If you like, get tonight's PPV!



More later,

Mark

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Signs From the Times

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The New York Times has published a compelling overview of the situation many newspapers find themselves in today. One excerpt from the article by Richard Perez-Pena:

"Last year started badly and ended worse, with shrinking profits and tumbling stock prices, and 2008 is shaping up as more of the same, prompting louder talk about a dark turning point."

The story reads a bit like a script for a slasher-type horror movie about the newspaper industry. Read all about it here:

An Industry Imperiled by Falling Profits and Shrinking Ads

More later,

Mark

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Back in the Game

Of the late night shows suffering the ill effects of the writers' strike, "The Colbert Report" seems to have suffered the most. Steven Colbert is a quasi-fictional character, unlike Jon Stewart (genius) or Jay Leno (mostly a whiny-voiced wax dummy). And some of the shows since he returned a few weeks ago have been painful, i.e. the boorish hubbub about whom created the "Huckabee Affect" between Colbert, Stewart and Conan O'Brien.

Snore city.

But when he debuted "Better Know a Lobbyist" Wednesday night, Colbert struck gold.

In case you missed it, enjoy!



More later,

Mark

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Sweetwoods Head to The Land of Thurber!

There's nothing like getting a Christmas card from the Sweetwoods featuring a long-overdue address change only to discover mere weeks later that we're changing our address, again.

We're changing our address, our latitude and our longitude.

To begin this next crazy chapter of our lives we must first confront the recent past. We loved our time in Florida and we love Hometown News. We have made many new lifelong friends and we will always treasure the time spent as Central Florida residents. 

But I cannot lie: I have missed the pace and excitement of the daily newspaper. And in my many conversations with prospective employers in recent years, I remained firm about one point: I want to remain with independent, family-owned publications where decisions are made on Main Street and not Wall Street.

That is getting increasingly difficult, these days. The good, family-owned newspapers are becoming more and more scarce. Many that remain have lost their way or have attracted folks from larger organizations who bring along their bad corporate habits.

Enter Todd Franko. Todd and I last worked together in Corning, N.Y. when he joined a team that stood down the Gannett empire as it tried to over-run The Leader newspaper. We went a.m. and launched a Sunday IN THE SAME WEEK and then added zoning to drive Elmira back. I left to go back to Illinois while Todd served successful stints in throughout the Midwest before being named editor in Youngstown, Ohio. We long ago became friends and have kept in touch over the years (Todd actually became a roomie while transitioning into his Rockford, Ill. gig when we still lived in Crystal Lake).

Todd has been looking for an editor for his newsroom and we have spent some months discussing the possibilities. Last week, I accepted the company's offer. I have always been a big fan of Todd and the vision and energy he brings to an organization and the possibilities for the future seem limitless.

Image Hosted by ImageShack.usThe Youngstown newspaper is practically the perfect storm of opportunity, as I see it.  It's a big, family-owned newspaper with a progressive, above-average Web site and cross ownership of a TV station. Just as important, it is all lead by an in-touch executive team that is fully invested into Youngstown's future, as a brisk walk through the downtown revealed.

Sure, Ohio lacks palm trees but I am not the first to relocate to a Florida job with dreams of sun, sand and surf only to realize I am trapped behind a desk 10-12 hours a day and truly saw more ocean during a week's vacation. 

So, the Sweetwoods are Ohio-bound. The land of James Thurber and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. We'll always have Florida, but for now, we excited to be Buckeyes!

I will head to Ohio in a couple of weeks to start work and scout housing, while Mary will continue on here organizing the move. My first day of work in Ohio will be on my birthday, Feb. 25.

This move comes with an ironic twist: It was Publisher Neil Hopp who lured me to Corning, N.Y. with the news editor gig and I returned the favor when I hired him as managing editor for training/development during my time as editor in Crystal Lake, Ill. I originally hired Todd to be news editor in Corning and now he's hired me as editor in Youngstown. Somehow, I think we need to get Neil involved at some point just to complete the circle.

More later,


Mark

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Ah, Memories...

Click below to wax nostalgic...

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More later,

Mark

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Is This NEW Green Day Music?

Mary pointed out this article to me today:

Green Day: Sly Like a Foxboro?

Hmmm....

Is this new Green Day music? Check it out for yourself at the group's MySpace.Com page:

Foxboro Hot Tubs

By some crafty surfing, I was able to put together the entire six-song collection. It may or may not be Green Day, but it is great!

More later,

Mark
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