Packers exec scrutinizes state of sports journalism: 'It's all about getting clicks'
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Green Bay Packers CEO Mark Murphy took a shot at the media for citing anonymous sources in reporting as he answered a question in his monthly column about the state of the team.
In the column, Murphy allows fans to send him questions directly, and he answers them monthly. He was asked about the state of sports journalism and about national media reporting stories "before anything is actually finalized or in many cases verified."
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Green Bay Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy walks on the field before a game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field Oct. 17, 2021, in Chicago. (Quinn Harris/Getty Images)
Murphy responded, saying the fan raised a "great issue."
"I've been very concerned about the state of ‘sports journalism’ for many years now," Murphy wrote. "Anyone can be a sports journalist now with so many blogs and websites, and there don't seem to be any editorial rules or policies. It's all about getting clicks with sensational headlines and stories."
He thanked the fan for the support of the team’s website.
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President and CEO Mark Murphy of the Green Bay Packers walks across the field before a game between the Los Angeles Rams and Packers during an NFC divisional playoff game at Lambeau Field Jan. 16, 2021, in Green Bay, Wis. (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)
"We may not be the first to report a story, but you know it will be true. Another pet peeve of mine is the use of anonymous sources," he added. "I realize that sources need to be anonymous to break stories such as Watergate, but do we


