Newsday aggressively adapts to changing media world
Well, WatchDog Nation, I made it through an entire Thursday without a new post, and now I'm checking out for the holiday weekend.
To heck with the August page views standings. It's more important I prove I am not a blogging addict and can stop whenever I want. Really, I mean it! I'm trying, anyway.
Meanwhile read the other interesting Newsday sports (and non-sports) blogs, conveniently rounded up here.
Newsday has been as aggressive as any newspaper in the country in embracing the Internet as a platform for the kind of quality journalism it has been providing Long Island and beyond since 1940.
(WatchDog kudos to first reader to identify the woman in the picture.)

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Alicia Patterson
Bob Mantz
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Beth Myerson
Maybe somewhere in Newsdolan sports section we can find a mention of the passing of Phil Hill, only American-born Formula One champion in 1961 (Mario Andretti was born in Italy), later a commentator on ABC "Wide World of Sports", actor in the John Frankenheimer epic "Grand Prix" as Yamura driver Tim Randolph. Looks like it will have to be here in the most worthy Watchdog blog.
Bob: Congrats! We have a winner.
Jim: Thanks. You're right that Phil deserves a shoutout.
No, It is Lois Lane
Can't be
Lois only wore high neck outfits/blouses that hid the kryptonite burns from her boyfriend.
and the razor burns from the cub reporter who went on to father a pair of famous twins by her.
HAPPY LABOR DAY EVERYONE.