Those were the days: Philly.com had it back in 1997

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Those were the days: Philly.com had it back in 1997

POSTED: Monday, March 2, 2009, 3:20 PM
Filed Under: Media | News

To say nothing of its imperfect navigability and MTV-like video series like "Down the Shore," philly.com has seemingly failed to do what Brian Tierney had hoped save the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Daily News from filing for Chapter 11.

But things didn't always look as bad. In 1997, Inquirer reporter Mark Bowden wrote a series of articles that eventually became the novel Black Hawk Down (which eventually became that movie with Josh Hartnett in it). The Web site that accompanied the pieces was badass especially considering it's from 12 years ago and featured a slew of audio, video and multimedia features. (Maps! Graphics! A who's who of characters! Am I still on philly.com?) More than a decade later, the site is still worth checking out.

I'm not trying to kick the Inquirer too hard when it's down, but this leaves me wondering: Why did philly.com abandon projects like this in favor of comprehensive Wing Bowl features?


Not eligible
Posted 2009-03-02 10:53:18
Because wing bowl is driven by advertising sales and not news value?

phillygrrl
Posted 2009-03-03 10:44:59
Forget the Wing Bowl. What's with all that Jocelyn Kirsch coverage that's continued well past the initial story ended? Or those Jade Vixen photos, ugh.
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