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IS REPORTING ON THE WEB BECOMING MORE AND MORE CREDIBLE?

          The concept of sports journalism on the Internet
     "continues to be regarded by the mainstream as one of the
     great oxymorons of the day," but two recent stories broken
     on the Web "could set the tone nationally and locally for
     what original Internet sports reporting will be about,"
     according to Tom Hoffarth of the L.A. DAILY NEWS.  Hoffarth
     notes ESPN.com breaking the alleged academic scandal
     involving UT football players, while L.A. sports talk show
     host Joe McDonnell first reported on his Web site that two
     top instructors in the Dodgers' minor-league system "were
     accused by more than one person of physically and verbally
     abusing players."  Hoffarth: "Although these examples are
     seen almost as aberrations in this medium ... each has one
     thing other start-up wanna-be sites can not attain so easily
     this early in the game -- a track record of credibility." 
     ESPN.com Exec Editor John Marvel: "We play by the same rules
     of journalism here.  We're not Matt Drudge throwing up stuff
     and hoping it sticks.  We never want to embarrass
     ourselves."  Marvel believes "there is good journalism on
     the Web" and "when people start understanding that, the
     credibility factor goes up" (L.A. DAILY NEWS, 10/15).

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