> ensuring that one of the copywriters manually updated this particular article.
Clearly it was never "there" yet though previously, and obviously still isn't when this article is what's generated. You can tell that a lot of sports articles are essentially "fill in the blank", which is why they get the AP stories up right away, and then have their actual beat reporters come out with something later that night, or early next morning.
Beat reporters will also write during the game, and if I’m remembering correctly, will work on differing versions of the ultimate winner at the same time.
Clearly it was never "there" yet though previously, and obviously still isn't when this article is what's generated. You can tell that a lot of sports articles are essentially "fill in the blank", which is why they get the AP stories up right away, and then have their actual beat reporters come out with something later that night, or early next morning.