Re: Keeler Fired from DMR
Maybe they will just cover Big Ten stuff.
That is a good question, Wesley, or at least a question of degree.
As you know it especially applies to the World-Herald, which has done a pretty good job of covering the Big 12 over the years, and the Big 8 before that.
The World-Herald also owns the Ames Tribune, and it wouldn't be surprising if they just used it to cover Iowa State, and perhaps print conference articles or opinions from other newspapers on occasion. The World-Herald also owns the Council Bluffs Nonpareil. A few years ago, they went to where many or even most of the articles about local sports coverage are identical in each. Some things are still exclusive to the World-Herald, like SWI high school sports rankings, and not everything in the Nonpareil is also published in the World-Herald (though I think every big HS article is). In any case the World-Herald is going to have A LOT more coverage of the Big Ten.
And of course Gannett owns both the Register and the Iowa City Press Citizen.
Iowa State will obviously still be covered by the Register, but just as obvious, there will be more general changes. Similar to the World-Herald, it would be easy for them to print articles from the Press-Citizen. I otherwise wouldn't expect their Big Ten coverage to increase. In part it may be a concession that they cannot keep up with the World-Herald in this respect, of having people do sports columns in house. But this is one way they might do it.
I don't know how much they actually compete with the World-Herald for subscriptions any more, but perhaps that is what they plan. I doubt they actually sell many newspapers in western Iowa, but Big Ten coverage helps them in eastern Iowa.
For cost reasons, that said, it is hard to imagine much or anything more than what they currently do.
You can be sure though that the World-Herald has had to think about this.
Perhaps the Register could also reprint some Big 12 analysis from other newspapers, but I doubt they would do this much.