RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.

Monday, August 12, 2013


There can't be much of a sports section remaining at the Iowa City Press-Citizen. You read here last week that sports editor Ryan Suchomel was fired last week as part of a Gannett Co.-purge, and now I hear that Susan Harman, the paper's high school sportswriter, is retiring. Harman spent 10 years at the Iowa City paper after bemg sports editor of the Ames Tribune before that. Prior to going to Ames, Harman covered high school sports for the Des Moines Register. Her departure from the Press-Citizen makes sense after rumors began spreading that Pat Harty, sports columnist at the paper, was being demoted to the high school sports beat.  I wrote then that Harty should be writing columns for the Gannett-owned Register, which had just dumped Mark Emmert as a sportswriter. Emmert, who had covered the Olympics and was scheduled to be on the Iowa State football beat this fall, was shown the door after being sent to Dallas for the Big 12 Conference media meetings and just before Iowa State began practice. I've been saying for years that the newspaper business in this state and every other state is on its death bed, and all of these happenings prove it.