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So did MSN and Fox Sports and Yahoo -- nm
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by
eag
It's almost like it's news. -- nm
Posted by
Ender (aka Ender)
Jul 31 '12, 10:50
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my local news radio station had a whole story about people going to great lengths not to be spoiled. NYT could have kept it out of the subject line
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loosilu
Jul 31, 10:57
29
Maybe one of those great lengths should have been not looking at an e-mail box you get news alerts to... *NM*
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Ender
Jul 31, 11:00
1
I can avoid social media and news sites. I do'nt get alerts THAT often so it didn't occur to me. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 31, 11:00
how is that in any way an obligation of the NYTimes?
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znufrii
Jul 31, 10:58
26
It's news sure but it's info that could have been prefaced with a subject header warning that the email contained spoilers for an even that
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Krusty
Jul 31, 11:06
19
Well, the NYT does have an interest in tweaking NBC's nose... -- nm
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Ender
Jul 31, 11:08
it could have been, sure, but there is absolutely no reason to expect they should, or would. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 31, 11:08
16
I expect them to not ruin the outcome of a sports event most people couldn't watch live.
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Krusty
Jul 31, 11:12
9
that most people couldn't watch it live is no fault of theirs. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 31, 11:14
8
*facepalm* -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 31, 11:18
Come on! They know that their readers can't watch and are likely waiting to watch it tonight.
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Krusty
Jul 31, 11:18
6
It's the Michael Bolton attitude. "Why should I change? NBC's the one who sucks" -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 31, 11:21
why would they assume that? For all they know, their readers are following their live blog coverage or streaming it online. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 31, 11:21
2
Right. Their audience is at work.
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Krusty
Jul 31, 11:25
and the ones who AREN"T doing that don't need an alert! -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 31, 11:21
even our news radio is giving spoiler warnings! -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 31, 11:19
1
Yup. I listen to 880 CBS and they warn us before giving out scores/results.
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Krusty
Jul 31, 11:21
I expect them to be considerate of their readers. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 31, 11:09
5
correct. and their presumption must be that their readers want to be informed of the news, otherwise, why would they be reading? -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 31, 11:10
4
If I wanted to see the news, I would go to their site. I do not want them sending me a
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loosilu
Jul 31, 11:19
1
then don't sign up for email updates. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 31, 11:21
"Spoilers" in the subject line. I can not imagine this is hard to do! -- nm
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The Dark Spawn
Jul 31, 11:12
1
Seriously!?! Are they new to tape delay in sports? -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 31, 11:16
*event* not even -- nm
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Krusty
Jul 31, 11:07
and if you don't want potential spoilers from their email updates, unsubscribe. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 31, 11:00
4
You are proving loosi's point though. One would think sending emails that encourage people to unsubscribe is not in NYT's best interest. -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 31, 11:02
2
It's not encouraging them to unsubscribe. It's encouraging them to get the news first. (Also re b2)
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Roger More
Jul 31, 11:06
correct. they send spoilers all the time for prime time events. that's totally not a problem. this one just annoyed me. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 31, 11:05
this is the first one they've sent this olympics. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 31, 11:01
yeah, i agree. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 31, 10:59
I could understand if it was a live sports event.
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ty97
Jul 31, 10:52
Yup. -- nm
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mara
Jul 31, 10:51
2
Clearly NBC should have rotated the Earth 1/3 of the way around so this would be primetime. -- nm
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Ender
Jul 31, 10:53
1
Don't make us ban you. -- nm
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Twitter
Jul 31, 11:05
this is america, it's not real until we see it on tv. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 31, 10:51
5
do you guys not get it live on any channel at all? (other than online) -- nm
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Andie
Jul 31, 10:53
4
The only TV airing will be in primetime -- nm
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ty97
Jul 31, 10:57
Across 8 channels we get over 90 hours of coverage a day, but I'm not sure if the stuff saved for primetime is on TV live. -- nm
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Ender
Jul 31, 10:54
1
ah. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 31, 10:55
no idea. I don't care enough to try and watch it. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 31, 10:54
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