If I ran the New York Times, (heh!) I’d run a notice after all major developing news stories in the print edition articles saying “Please go to the New York Times website for updates on this story.” That way, the arrest of Anna Ayala, the woman who claimed she found a finger in her Wendy’s chili, arrested wouldn’t make such old news out of today’s New York Times business section cover story about Wendy’s chili finger PR problem.
New York Times Needs A Web Link on Breaking News in the Print Edition
BL Ochman | April 22, 2005 | Permanent Link | Comments (1) | TrackBack (
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Here, BL – I’ll disagree. I also blogged about the Wendy’s PR strategy story, and I thought on its own, the story had some great merits. Here’s a story – a positive one – on how a company is handling a crisis.
What if the woman hadn’t been arrested today? Then that nota bene would have been for nothing. It was just dumb (bad) luck that the story ran today, and the arrest came today.
Hey, you strip out HTML coding. I was trying to italicize “nota bene.”