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Does anyone know if Tim Graham left the AFC East blog with ESPN.com? I haven't seen his name in a while and was curious whether or not someone else is taking over that? Not like many blog posts have been written about the Bills recently, but if so I am curious to see who will take his place and remind us how badly we are lagging behind the Jets and Pats.

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Does anyone know if Tim Graham left the AFC East blog with ESPN.com? I haven't seen his name in a while and was curious whether or not someone else is taking over that? Not like many blog posts have been written about the Bills recently, but if so I am curious to see who will take his place and remind us how badly we are lagging behind the Jets and Pats.

 

http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/topic/132164-wheres-tim-graham/

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Tim's back working at the Buffalo News, but not in a sports role.

 

What's a "Buffalo News"? Is that one of those prehistoric methods of distributing information on a stone tablet or papyrus?

 

Seriously, when is that means of information going to die? In the 24-hour newscycle, what's more useless at 7 a.m. than news printed 6 hours ago that happened 12-24 hours ago. Read one tomorrow's Buffalo News' front page stories right now at cnn.com.

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What's a "Buffalo News"? Is that one of those prehistoric methods of distributing information on a stone tablet or papyrus?

 

Seriously, when is that means of information going to die? In the 24-hour newscycle, what's more useless at 7 a.m. than news printed 6 hours ago that happened 12-24 hours ago. Read one tomorrow's Buffalo News' front page stories right now at cnn.com.

Thank you Rupert Murdoch...how's that wiretap business working out?

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What's a "Buffalo News"? Is that one of those prehistoric methods of distributing information on a stone tablet or papyrus?

 

Seriously, when is that means of information going to die? In the 24-hour newscycle, what's more useless at 7 a.m. than news printed 6 hours ago that happened 12-24 hours ago. Read one tomorrow's Buffalo News' front page stories right now at cnn.com.

 

That assumes the 24-hour newscycle is necessary. But if you look at a lot of the "content", its kinda obvious we could all live fine with getting our news once or twice a day. Then, at least, it would be quality over quantity, instead of the current opposite situation.

 

I'd gladly give up the news channels and websites.

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What's a "Buffalo News"? Is that one of those prehistoric methods of distributing information on a stone tablet or papyrus?

 

Seriously, when is that means of information going to die? In the 24-hour newscycle, what's more useless at 7 a.m. than news printed 6 hours ago that happened 12-24 hours ago. Read one tomorrow's Buffalo News' front page stories right now at cnn.com.

Wow! Do you work for WBEN?

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What's a "Buffalo News"? Is that one of those prehistoric methods of distributing information on a stone tablet or papyrus?

 

Seriously, when is that means of information going to die? In the 24-hour newscycle, what's more useless at 7 a.m. than news printed 6 hours ago that happened 12-24 hours ago. Read one tomorrow's Buffalo News' front page stories right now at cnn.com.

 

A good amount of information given during the 24 hour news cycle is not even newsworthy. Just busy "noise." And it leads to a lot of erroneous information

or outright misinformation being "reported." So I'm all for multiple sources of news.

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