Letter: The Tribune has way too much sports coverage in comparison to other news

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Letter: The Tribune has way too much sports coverage in comparison to other news
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“I thought the news coverage was the primary reason for a newspaper. Afterall, it’s not called sports paper. But maybe it should be,” writes Jan in Salt Lake City.

Recently, I counted. Approximately five pages of local news, five pages of national/international news, and eleven pages of sports. On any given day this unbalanced coverage plays out.

You might guess I’m not a sports fan; but beyond that, I thought news coverage was the primary reason for a newspaper. Afterall, it’s not called sportspaper. But maybe it should be. The Tribune sportspaper with a trickle of news. I for one will be deciding if I stay with The Tribune, or move on to The Washington Post. Alas, I will not be getting any local news if I switch. I will be getting national news where it belongs, on the front page, with more pages of news than sports, and no high coverage of Mormon news, .

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