By adamg - 7/26/09 - 11:01 am

"High traffic volumes" again. Who knew Joe Fitzgerald was so popular these days?

By adamg - 7/24/09 - 1:35 pm

So why is bostonherald.com like a good pillow?

It's down.

Dead site
By adamg - 4/30/08 - 2:05 pm

Dare to complain about how Howie Carr called in a column about how awful the Marathon is? You'll do it on your own site, the Herald tells Tai Irwin, scrubbing its own Web pages clean of the former 'FNX jock's Tai-Rade blog (his blog URL now only brings up "Sorry, no posts matched your criteria").

Free Republic, of all places, has a copy of the offending post, which, OK, takes a dig or two at the Herald ("purchased by over a dozen Bostonians at newsstands"). Scroll down a screen or so.

Via Boston Radio Watch, which posts the e-mail Irwin sent to local media types (scroll down a bit on this page as well).

By adamg - 8/8/07 - 9:38 am

Teddy Kokoros gets annoyed at the way so many Herald stories online end with a page that has just one sentence on it:

By adamg - 7/10/07 - 11:12 am

Yesterday, bostonherald.com posted a Red Sox mid-season report that requires 33 clicks to read in its entirety.

By adamg - 5/24/06 - 9:29 pm

Josh Michtom captures a bostonherald.com blurb that either highlights the dangers of content-management systems or some sort of editorial judgment on

By adamg - 3/27/06 - 12:54 pm

On Puritan City, Dan explains how you can tell which Web-server software bostonherald.com uses by looking at the tiny "favicon" symbol you might get next to its URL

By adamg - 3/21/06 - 5:07 pm

Boston Herald managing editor Joe Dwinell has been all over the Entwistle case on his blog - and you should see all the comments he's getting.

By adamg - 2/8/06 - 9:48 am

Steve recites issues with the links (or lack thereof) in