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All bloggers are not the same. The guy who edits Deadspin is a professional reporter whose credentials request is safer to grant than some random fan in Dallas whose mom is his only reader.
Cuban's ego is wild. He loves to tell other people how they should be running their businesses, regardless of whether he has any expertise in the field.
Like this: "If he is correct and blogging is part of the base job of being a beat reporter, thats a sad commentary on beat reporters. They get 500 words in a story about a game or event, if readers are lucky. If there is excess time, I would imagine that time could be spent offering indepth analysis and access rather than throwing up hundred word commentary on a blog. If there isn't space in the paper, then in depth analysis that takes advantage of the minimal marginal cost of publishing feature stories, IMHO, would be a far better use of a beatwriters time and serve as a far stronger differentiation that would attract readers."
I know Cuban loves the sports page, so I guess this rant is reflective of that, but he's not running a daily newspaper so he doesn't know the financial and editorial motivations for turning reporters into bloggers. It's like me telling him how to structure an IPO.