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ONLINE NEWS: ARE WEB JOURNALISTS BEING GIVEN THE HEISMAN?

          The acceptance of World Wide Web journalism is examined
     by Rebecca Quick of the WALL STREET JOURNAL.  Quick: "Despite
     booming readership, Web reporters say they have had trouble
     getting everything from press kits to credentials for big
     events like the NCAA basketball tournament."  Last spring,
     USA Today Online requested one press pass for its coverage of
     the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournament, but was
     denied.  The NCAA, which says USA Today Online "missed the
     deadline for requesting press passes, says it denied press
     passes to on-line publications because there is no accurate
     means for measuring a Web publication's audience."  The NCAA
     said its "minimum standard for a print newspaper to receive
     credentials ... is a daily circulation of at least 60,000." 
     Since the Web doesn't have "a universally accepted measuring
     standard to show its reach," Dave Cawood of the NCAA said,
     "Until there's such an avenue to measure it, we can't pick
     one Web site over another" (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 8/14).
          CYBERNOTES: In N.Y., Frances McMorris writes that
     publishers "won a huge victory in the battle for electronic
     rights when a federal judge ruled that they can put free-
     lance articles they publish on-line and onto CD-ROMs without
     getting permission from the writers."  Among the defendants
     in a lawsuit from free-lance writers was Time Warner's SI
     (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 8/14)....Netscape released its
     Netcaster service, giving users of its new browser the
     ability to have content "pushed" from up to 700 "channels"
     (AD AGE, 8/14).  InterZine Productions, publisher of THE
     SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY, will provide three channels for
     Netcaster, featuring golf, motor sports and outdoor sports
     news (THE DAILY)....The Cowboys, along with Nortel, will
     broadcast live Internet-based streaming video of the Cowboys'
     final two preseason games at www.dallascowboys.com. 
     Sponsorships of both games are available (Nortel). 

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