Gazette has one WVU beat writer. Basically the person who replaced the beat writer who was there when Mitch Vingle left. They've cut their sports staff significantly since the HD Media "merger". One beat writer basically for High School Sports. And the same sportswriter who covers the Herd for the Herald-Dispatch does the same job for the Gazette. Mitch Vingle was basically a sports columnist but essentially he just covered WVU sports 99 per cent of the time.
Now Chuckie Landon is the "sports columnist" for both papers. To his credit, Chuck gives Marshall a lot more coverage in his columns than little Mitch ever did. The difference now is that the Gazette "borrows" or purchases articles about WVU from a privately operated fan publication, Blue-Gold News. and reprints them in the Gazette. Many are by Greg Hunter, a WVU grad, and Tony Caridi's sidekick on the Metro News Statewide Sportsline radio show. Another source of WVU articles in the Gazette is Bob Hertzell, a writer or former writer for a paper in the Clarksburg-Fairmont market.
There use to be a privately run sports publication about MU sports in the Huntington area. Not sure it is still around. One of those who was involved and did a lot of MU articles was a fellow name Greg Perry. But basically the Gazette obtains a lot of its WVU related material from outside sources. Not sure such sources are available for MU sports. Hell, we're lucky if we can get current, relevant and up to date news about MU athletics from the Athletic Department's own sports information component, the Herd Zone site, such as it is!
Hi gang I can probably provide some insight on this thread as a Marshall grad, former Gazette-Mail sportswriter and current person who covers Marshall sports.
1) Like it or not, and I know most of you won't like this, WVU sports coverage brings in WAY more traffic and advertising dollars to the CGM than Marshall sports. That's just how it is, and as long as it remains that way CGM is going to have more resources dedicated to WVU coverage. I used to complain about this all the time until I started working there and saw the numbers. It sucks for Marshall fans, but even at a place as bad at making money and good decisions as CGM the numbers the two bring in are impossible to ignore.
2) There was no "open" scrimmage last Saturday. I was there, and when the media's designated time to watch was up, most of us had to leave and come back when the scrimmage was finished for interviews.
3) CGM's WVU beat is currently in a weird spot. When Vingle left in 2018, I was promoted to the WVU beat and was on that job for two years until they laid me off as a cost-cutting measure a week into the pandemic. When that happened, CGM started picking up a lot of WVU stuff from Blue-Gold News and eventually promoted from within again to fill my spot. That guy is the "beat writer" but they pull WVU content from a lot of places other than him like BGN and Hertzel. For CGM Marshall coverage, you're getting the HD stuff from Grant and Chuck (and sometimes Tim Stephens) -- and that's it.
4) The Marshall sports info department works HARD, but good help can be hard to find and they just don't have the bodies they used to. That department is very understaffed and overworked. There is a lot on their plate and cranking out articles for the local media to copy and paste is probably low on the priority list. Could they do more? Yeah. Could they do better? Yeah. But a lot is asked of that department and they are stretched very thin as it is. Interns from the journalism school could help, but again good help is hard to find. Marshall's j-school simply does not prioritize producing good sports writers anymore. Pick up a Parthenon sometime and you'll see what I mean.
5) The former Charleston sportswriter who "only writes one or two articles a month for Herd Zone" does a TON of work behind the scenes in addition to his duties as the department's staff writer. Full disclosure: Chuck McGill is my friend, but to simplify all he does for the Marshall athletic department down to "writes a few articles every month" is just false.
As some of you probably are aware, I run Herd247 -- the new Marshall site on the 247Sports Network. A big part of my pitch to 247 when I was trying to convince them why they should hire me was about the sad state of Marshall media coverage. That's not a knock on everyone who covers the Herd, but not that long ago there was significantly more coverage of Marshall because there were a lot more people on the beat. The Charleston papers "merged" then that corpse was bought by the HD and in the span of less than five years you went from three (sometimes more depending on the year at the HD) beat writers from the three newspapers to just one writer covering the Herd for the majority of the state.
I hope none of this is out of line here, and I hope y'all will check out some of what I'm trying to add to the Marshall beat. Herd247 has a lot of coverage behind a paywall (how I make money), but there is a lot of free content there too. I just wanted to chime in here since I have some specific insight to some of the complaints in this thread.
Oh and to the poster complaining about lack of Herd coverage in Beckley -- I hear you. It's not much, but I'm helping out the Beckley paper with some Marshall stuff this fall. The Register-Herald is another paper that has had drastic cuts to its sports staff, and I always had a friendly relationship with their editor so I figured it could be a mutually beneficial relationship with the bonus of getting more Marshall coverage out to the southern part of the state.
I'll crawl back in my hole now. Please check out Herd247 sometime and keep an eye out for more Marshall coverage in Beckley. :)