Newspaper and Technology reports that the Atlanta Journal-Constitution sports blog is successful and does not in anyway over burden their reporters
The sports blogs became so popular that, The Journal-Constitution moved them, along with most of its sports columnists, from the free section of its Web site to the subscriber-only portion of the site. The daily charges $29.95 per year to access the premium content; print subscribers pay $15.
So far, most of the columnists haven’t found the blogs to be overly burdensome, Post said. Some, such as Jeff Schultz, have capitalized on the immediate public feedback blogging affords.








