Ken and Barbie
It’s hard to imagine a more perfect story than the piece we ran Thursday on the Wilkes County man who caught a state-record catfish on his granddaughter’s Barbie fishing pole after she ducked out for a few minutes to—as he says—“go potty.”
In the news biz, this is called a “talker,” and it’s the sort of story that quickly finds a home at the bottom of page 1. It has all the elements: quirkiness, family love; struggle and happy ending.
We ignore these stories at our own risk. Yes, there is a lot of serious news in the world. Some of it is incredibly sobering and painful and distressing. The Arctic ice is melting. South Ossetia, a place that many of us didn’t know existed, is the latest flash point in the world. People are excited about gas at $3.50 a gallon. On and on.
As I’ve said before, the goal is balance. I love serious and important news. But a Barbie rod and a 21 pound catfish. It is a story that everybody can relate to. If you do a Google search for Barbie and fishing, you get 4 million hits. Now, not all of them are our story. But you’d be surprised—or maybe not—how many times this story has traveled electronically around the world.
More naming issues: This is a follow up from an earlier post about what to call things. As we’ve reported, the NC School of the Arts is now UNC School of the Arts. That’s a mouthful. And it doesn’t exactly fit in a headline. So, one shorthand is its initials UNCSA. But saying U-N-C-S-A takes too long. So the acronym we use is Uncsa, pronounced UNK-sa. And my guess is that despite many people’s efforts to the contrary, that is going to become how it is known.
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Here’s another sign of the challenges you guys face. The story was picked up on Fark.com, which means it should have been a massive traffic boost for you guys. Unfortunately the link on Fark was to the AZDaily site, categorized under local news, and was a reprint of the NC Wildlife Commission’s press release. AZDaily is a site focused on, you guessed it, Arizona.
So a story from your home beat gets picked up by an Arizona news op, is run as a local story, and they get the love from Fark.com which as I said is a huge traffic generator. It really is too bad that you guys didn’t get the traffic.
It is a great story though.
You’re absolutely right. The aggregation of news/audience on the Web is a huge challenge for newspapers and other gatherers. It’s content without borders, which really means content without owners. That said, we got a huge amount of traffic off that story.
Though it is a great story you guys didn’t get the traffic,it’s so sad!
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