Posted on July 8th, 2008 3:20pm by Tim Rogers
Filed under Media
Word is that Quick will soon be going weekly, perhaps as early as next month. How confident am I in this rumor-grade information? I’ll put a twenty on it.
Yeah, what’s the name of that western movie Sharon Stone was in?
Jim@ July 8th, 2008 at 3:25 pm
I’d like to see it stay daily and just move to web and PDF delivery…emailed each day to my inbox.
johan@ July 8th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
I’ll put a fifty on it that Quick won’t even be an annual by the end of 2009.
Cristen@ July 8th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
Jim, not a bad idea. But, getting day-old news in your inbox defeats the purpose of the internet. One of Quick’s biggest problems is the production deadline is obviously too early before it’s printed (because the Quick staff has to wait for the DMN to print before they can recycle the old news. Going weekly would only make that problem worse.) I can appreciate that the target audience is young, busy folks with careers (who probably don’t even realize most of the non-wire news is old). But, I’m not interested in old gossip that’s already been rehashed by the time Quick prints it on Page 2. The columns are engaging, at times, so I only hope Quick staffers start producing more of their own NEW stuff, if they go weekly.
Jim@ July 8th, 2008 at 3:49 pm
But the thing is…moving to a email push PDF delivery there is no “production deadline” of a DMN paper product to be printed first.
Perhaps Guidelive and Quick can combine to become a web portal for Dallas entertainment?
More live performance reviews?
Kind of like the Observer without all the New Times crap their web site includes.
Wes Mantooth@ July 8th, 2008 at 3:53 pm
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t Quick a Belo-owned entity? Therefore, any of these good ideas would be verboten at Quick.
Cristen@ July 8th, 2008 at 4:00 pm
Not sure eliminating production will help this “technically” progressive product from being outdated, since the EIC is an Aggie, after all, .
Hyper-Literate@ July 8th, 2008 at 4:03 pm
Jim the first thing you discover when reading a copy of Quick (and not just holding it to your forehead and waiting for osmosis to occur) is that it is full of shortened DMN stories.
You have to have some kind of copy to rehash before you can produce Quick. Hence the name: it’s news you can read fast.
Other than columns, Quick produces little to no original content.
Combining with Guidelive is just going to lead to firing the entire Quick staff, which is mostly made up of section editors and copy editors.
Quick is going to be a casualty of the internet.
What your suggesting won’t happen because DMN is losing money and if Quick’s niche market (commuters on DART and other public transit) is getting their info online then what’s the point?
Nothing from nothing means nothing. You have got to have something if you want to people to read it.
Hyper-Literate@ July 8th, 2008 at 4:11 pm
Lets spam the few readers we have left with old news. Great idea!
jrp@ July 8th, 2008 at 4:12 pm
hey, man, leave Billy Preston out of this
duh@ July 8th, 2008 at 4:18 pm
Don’t mind Hyper-Literate. The paper must have been unsatisfying during his morning poo.
Double duh@ July 8th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
Good idea…Quick’s new name should reflect the last remaining place left a person is willing to sit and read a newspaper.
paperboy@ July 8th, 2008 at 4:36 pm
I did hear that QUICK was scheduled to go weekly in August. That may or may not have changed since DMN started their BRIEFING publication. Kinda like the QUICK, without the hip factor.
FrontBurner® launched in March 2003, the first blog in Dallas run by a media organization. This is where the editors of D Magazine preemptively out themselves for sleeping with co-workers before anyone can blackmail them with a movie script detailing their indiscretions.
Yeah, what’s the name of that western movie Sharon Stone was in?
I’d like to see it stay daily and just move to web and PDF delivery…emailed each day to my inbox.
I’ll put a fifty on it that Quick won’t even be an annual by the end of 2009.
Jim, not a bad idea. But, getting day-old news in your inbox defeats the purpose of the internet. One of Quick’s biggest problems is the production deadline is obviously too early before it’s printed (because the Quick staff has to wait for the DMN to print before they can recycle the old news. Going weekly would only make that problem worse.) I can appreciate that the target audience is young, busy folks with careers (who probably don’t even realize most of the non-wire news is old). But, I’m not interested in old gossip that’s already been rehashed by the time Quick prints it on Page 2. The columns are engaging, at times, so I only hope Quick staffers start producing more of their own NEW stuff, if they go weekly.
But the thing is…moving to a email push PDF delivery there is no “production deadline” of a DMN paper product to be printed first.
Perhaps Guidelive and Quick can combine to become a web portal for Dallas entertainment?
More live performance reviews?
Kind of like the Observer without all the New Times crap their web site includes.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t Quick a Belo-owned entity? Therefore, any of these good ideas would be verboten at Quick.
Not sure eliminating production will help this “technically” progressive product from being outdated, since the EIC is an Aggie, after all,
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Jim the first thing you discover when reading a copy of Quick (and not just holding it to your forehead and waiting for osmosis to occur) is that it is full of shortened DMN stories.
You have to have some kind of copy to rehash before you can produce Quick. Hence the name: it’s news you can read fast.
Other than columns, Quick produces little to no original content.
Combining with Guidelive is just going to lead to firing the entire Quick staff, which is mostly made up of section editors and copy editors.
Quick is going to be a casualty of the internet.
What your suggesting won’t happen because DMN is losing money and if Quick’s niche market (commuters on DART and other public transit) is getting their info online then what’s the point?
Nothing from nothing means nothing. You have got to have something if you want to people to read it.
Lets spam the few readers we have left with old news. Great idea!
hey, man, leave Billy Preston out of this
Don’t mind Hyper-Literate. The paper must have been unsatisfying during his morning poo.
Good idea…Quick’s new name should reflect the last remaining place left a person is willing to sit and read a newspaper.
I did hear that QUICK was scheduled to go weekly in August. That may or may not have changed since DMN started their BRIEFING publication. Kinda like the QUICK, without the hip factor.