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SUPERKOŠARKA - NCL Media Grupa bogatija za još jedno izdanje

Zadovoljstvo nam je objaviti kako je NCL Media Grupa bogatija za još jedno izdanje - mjesečnik SUPERKOŠARKA!

Časopis izlazi svakog prvog u mjesecu te stručno, moderno i aktualno prati zbivanja u košarci u cijelom svijetu (NBA, Euroliga, NCAA) te posebice u Hrvatskoj.

U svakom broju SUPERKOŠARKA donosi i nekoliko zanimljivih intervjua, a najatraktivniji su oni sa NBA zvijezdama. Uz to u svakom broju SUPERKOŠARKA donosi i dva SUPER postera najvećih košarkaških zvijezda.

SUPERKOŠARKA je nastavljač magazina KOŠARKA koji je počeo izlaziti 1994. i na tržistu je bio prisutan punih 11 godina. Glavni urednik SUPERKOŠARKE od prvog broja je Vladimir Radičević koji je bio i glavni urednik KOŠARKE punih 5 godina.

SUPERKOŠARKA broj 16, prva u izdanju NCL Media Grupe, u prodaji će biti 1. lipnja 2007.

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SAM SMITH MRZI BLOGERE


What blogs do you read for sports, basketball or the bulls? How much do you trust their analysis/inside information? Personally I find them great aggregations of information and alternative perspectives, but most of the basketball sites, in particular, are full of unsupported trade speculation. I've started to wonder about how sports sections from newspapers will interact with sports blogs.

This came about because I've been noticing how sports sites are increasingly referenced in newspaper articles, especially as points for controversy (deadspin vs. Stephen A. Smith for example). In spite of this, they always seemed to be mentioned in a tongue-in-cheek way, such as when they are referenced as hosting pictures of a partying Kyle Orton. - Chris Balmes, Champaign

"I like this question because I don't read any blogs. I find it interesting the way the national political campaigns (my first love and job) have hired people to interact with the blogosphere. You may say I'm old, out of touch and cranky, and I probably would have to agree. I'm also probably resentful on some level as I see this unsubstantiated, personal opinion passing for journalism and weep for America and the world. People do seem to read this stuff and equate it with what we do at The Tribune or other media and don't make much distinction.


NAJBOLJE AKCIJE 24. DANA DOIGRAVANJA (16/05/07)..

How is it I can work for decades developing contacts around the NBA and traveling regularly around the NBA and talking with the decision makers and some guy in his basement in his underwear is writing something that has credibility? As close as I can figure, these bloggers are the electronic version of the neighborhood tavern. You used to go in and hear people wailing about sports or politics and offering opinions on all the major issues.

We did our man in the street interviews when such issues came up. Now, these people we used to ask for opinion started these blogs and are supposed to be experts. How can that be? I never see any of them, I never hear the coaches and general managers and players I talk to saying they talked to them. So where do they get their information?

People often doubt the traditional media, but we are out asking questions, developing sources of information and interacting with the participants. What are these bloggers doing? I'm fortunate on some level to be getting close to retirement because if these blogs are credible sources of information, there's no point in spending all the time on the road that I do.

And did you see that kid eating his ice cream and putting his hands on everything and can't someone shut that baby up and whose idea is it to give these kids a snow day and when I was their age I used to walk 15 miles to school in the snow. And without shoes!"

Sam Smith
Chicago Tribune

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Post je objavljen 16.05.2007. u 07:53 sati.