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The Future

I have news, dear reader. Tomorrow will be the last day of the Scratch Pad blog and my last day at Marketplace.

The grant paying for my position is running out, and it won't be renewed. Such are the times. But while the blog as you've known it is going away, Marketplace's commitment to a dynamic, thought-provoking website is not.

I'd like to introduce our new web producer, Matt Berger. Matt has some great ideas for improving Marketplace.org, and he'd like to hear yours as well. Matt writes:

As we bid farewell to the Scratch Pad blog we're excited about what's to come for Marketplace.org. Over the next few weeks and months you will notice a number of changes and additions to the site, including more contributors, new types of multimedia features, and updates to our homepage and site design.

To make this possible, we're investing in new staff and new technology that will allow us to expand our depth and breadth of coverage and provide new ways for our community of listeners to access the editors and reporters who contribute to Marketplace day in and day out.

Some things won't change, however. We'll continue to deliver our regular radio programming, as well as daily reports on business news that matters, and special online features like our popular video series The Whiteboard with Senior Editor Paddy Hirsh, which continues to attract new fans who appreciate Paddy's smart and approachable explanations of complex business subjects.

Before we get too far, we'd love to hear your feedback. How do you think we can we improve Marketplace.org? Post your comments and ideas below...

Please do. As for me, I'll be off to new and exciting adventures. Contact me on Facebook if you'd like to stay in touch.

Apologies for the short notice, but Matt just came on board this week, and we weren't sure exactly how and when we would be making this transition.

I'll write another post tomorrow wrapping things up, but I won't be able to say enough how much I've appreciated your participation in this blog. By adding your diverse knowledge and perspectives, you've greatly enhanced the discussion on our website, and I hope you'll continue to do so going forward.

Many thanks.

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Steve - Mar 31, 2010

Scott,
Your insights and reporting have greatly enriched my life and I will miss you very much. Best wishes for continued success.

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Jon Bell - Mar 31, 2010

Scott;

Thank you!

Jon

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Ned D. - Apr 2, 2010

Good luck, Scott, and thanks for all the hard work. I have looked forward to your checking your Blog regularly because you found a lot of hidden gems that I probably would have missed for lack of time. Not to mention the conversation, which was always intelligent and well-mannered. Something of an unfortunate rarity, these days.

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JSM - Mar 31, 2010

Scott,

Just saw the post. Sad, I really enjoyed your tweets thoughout the day. Good luck and best wishes!

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Anonymous - Mar 30, 2010

Unfortunately, I have only recently discovered your daily postings, Scott. Cheers to you and all your future endeavors.

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Frank Lamosa - Mar 30, 2010

I will miss your blog. Although I always enjoy listening to Marketplace, it was the blog that brought me to the website. I wish you all the best with your future endeavours.

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Z - Mar 30, 2010

Thanks for everything, will have to find a new daily site to filter what is worth reading. Thanks and best of luck!

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ChacoKevy - Mar 31, 2010

Let me first echo everything that has been said above. Thank you and good luck.

Secondly, this post announcing the changes to Marketplace obviously is getting the comments, but your previous post addressing the economic recovery in its relation to the housing market was a monster! It could possibly be the single most imporant issue in all this mess.

So with that in mind, kudos for wrapping up our discourse with what I would perceive to be you "leaving at the top of your game".

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JPM - Mar 31, 2010

I am sorry to hear that this trip must come to an end. I really enjoyed the opinions and information shared on the blog, although it may seem like the opposite. Good luck on your new adventures. You will be missed.

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3than - Mar 31, 2010

Bummer, the scratch pad is on my iGoogle home page as an RSS feed, it will take months to find something to replace it.

Scott, I'll try to find you on Facebook, I like your spin on things, and if you think your going to keep doing something like this then I'm interested.

Thanks for all the good work. For me Marketplace is a like the poor man's MBA, except I don't have to take any of those boring stats classes, woohoo!

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