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Sun-Times columnist Jay Mariotti resigns

By Jim Kirk
Tribune staff reporter
9:39 PM CDT, August 26, 2008

Jay Mariotti, the opinionated and polarizing sports columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, told the Chicago Tribune he resigned on Tuesday after 17 years with the paper.

Just back from Beijing where he wrote about the Summer Olympics, Mariotti said in a phone interview Tuesday night that he decided to quit after it became clear while in China that sports journalism had become "entirely a Web site business. There were not many newspapers there.'' He added that most of the journalists covering the Games were "there writing for Web sites.''

Mariotti, whose public battles with fellow staffers, team owners, and rival columnists are legendary, didn't disclose any specific plans except to say he will continue doing his regular stint on ESPN's "Around the Horn.''

He said that he "is talking with a lot of Web sites'' and added that the future of his business "sadly is not in newspapers.'' Mariotti said that he sent a resignation letter to Cyrus Freidheim, Sun-Times Media Group Chief Executive and Sun-Times Publisher. When asked via email by the Tribune whether Mariotti had resigned, Sun-Times Editor Michael Cooke responded, "You're kidding?''

Cooke didn't reply to further requests for comment.

"They accepted it,'' Mariotti said of his resignation. "It was my call entirely.''

In a city with a strong sports journalism tradition, Mariotti is thought of as one of its premier columnists. With a style that relied on being contrarian no matter the topic, readers turned to him as much to disagree with what he had to say than agree. He added to his reputation with the scrapes he got in with the subjects he covered.

The highly-paid Mariotti quits after just signing a three-year contract extension in June. At that time, Cooke said that Mariotti was a "focal point'' of the Sun-Times sports section, praising his "pull no punches'' approach.

Commenting on his 17 years at the paper, Mariotti said he loved every minute of it. But he said that with the troubled times newspapers face, it was time to consider a new future.

"I'm a competitor and I get the sense this marketplace doesn't compete,'' he said. "Everyone is hanging on for dear life at both papers. I think probably the days of high stakes competition in Chicago are over.

"To see what's happened in this business...I don't want to go down with it.''

jkirk@tribune.com
 

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Great news. Can't wait to get my Sun-Times today. Wondering if he is trying to get into the sports-talk business again? He is extremely jealous of those people.
 

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Chicago Tribune will have many changes next month also.
 

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He still won't go near Ozzie Guillen. On Around the Horn instead of Mariotti appearing in the newspaper office it will now be filmed from his basement going forward.
 

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Great news. Can't wait to get my Sun-Times today. Wondering if he is trying to get into the sports-talk business again? He is extremely jealous of those people.

He thinks Reinsdorf got his last sports talk show bounced here
 

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one of the worst things to happen in recent years has been espn's desire to turn sportswriters into tv stars .

i could give a shit what most of the guys have to say .

give me 4 former athletes sitting around talking sports any day over these talking heads .
 

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The guy is a complete spineless pussy. Has no problem telling you what he thinks players, mgrs, or owners are thinking or what HE feels their motives are. Even though that very person is a few feet away or right in the same stadium, he would never actually do something crazy and ask that person directly.

he's perfect for a lame outfit like ESPN

No matter. I stopped reading his stuff or watching ESPN long ago.
 

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one of the worst things to happen in recent years has been espn's desire to turn sportswriters into tv stars .

i could give a shit what most of the guys have to say .

give me 4 former athletes sitting around talking sports any day over these talking heads .

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Begin Post Jack

So whats up with the Costa Rica bash later on this year?

Good to see you as well Viejo.

:lolBIG:post jack! Have a meeting this afternoon with people and will have more news later in the week..hopefully around Dec. 12th-13th..
 
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Now to get back on topic..there are alot of sportswriters who think they are more important than the players..JM is not one of them....
 

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damnit he still is on ATH

but i can't wait to see what sports writing will be like in 5 years the whole world is living on the internet as time goes on
 

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