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Charlotte Observer is losing both of its Carolina Panthers beat writers


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R.L. Bynum Retweeted Marcel Louis-Jacques

So, the Charlotte Observer is losing both of its Carolina Panthers beat writers.

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Some personal news, I‘ll be joining ESPN‘s NFL Nation staff as its new Buffalo Bills reporter starting July 1. The Carolinas have been my home for the past two years & I‘ll always cherish my…
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I stopped reading when the observer decided it was a smart idea to put a page limit on free reads. I wouldn’t pay a cent to read 95% of their articles. It’s all opinion and little to no new information. The huddle is just as good if not better than the content you can get from them. 

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40 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Media coverage is changing in a big way around here. If the Panthers could flick a switch and have its own in house Media group be the exclusive provider they would, and each year they move closer to that. 

And it would be a mistake.

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51 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Media coverage is changing in a big way around here. If the Panthers could flick a switch and have its own in house Media group be the exclusive provider they would, and each year they move closer to that. 

Joe Person becomes the only independent voice of the Panthers?

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