It dawned on me yesterday as I walked into the office that despite my indie pretensions, I’m just a mouthpiece for The Man. That is The Establishment — something vitally important to society because it gives somebody something to be…
Author: tom
‘This Parrot, it’s Dead!’
It’s about time I got around to adding The Dead Parrot Society to my blogroll — and not just because I got a nice atta-boy email yesterday from Parrot co-conspirator Ryan Pitts, a newsie at the Spokesman Review of Spokane,…
Molecular journalism
NanoBots’ Howard Lovy muses on the challenges of reporting on technology so small it can dance on the point of a pin. … take a look at the way important science policy issues are being presented right now (including some…
A tough town for newsies
The New York Times profiles the city where a newspaper editor was murdered awhile back.
Yeah, Right Department
From a Chicago Trib column about naming the ill-fated Cubs fan: “It’s not simply a matter of getting the facts right. Our professionalism demands that we balance legitimate news value against the potentially harmful consequences of our coverage. That’s what…
On the langauge getting away from us
Another Testy Copy Editors thread becomes a debate over putting profanity in the paper. The fact that it’s happening so often these days suggests we’re nearing a critical mass on the issue of printing “family” newspapers. When the family’s everyday…
On making an Ass of U and Me
Clay on always testing your assumptions. He points up the obvious — never assume “they’d never be that stupid” — and adds a subtle hint. A couple of bonus points here: Study the results of your spell check. It contains…
A new look
Scott Shepler, the guy who drew the signature image on my homepage, came through with perhaps the world’s only illustration of an editor printing the chaff. Naturally I had to redesign the whole page to make the visual work ……
Job update
Let’s go huntin’ jobs: Indy Star needs a local news copy editor. Chicago Trib is hiring two metro editors. Biloxi Sun Herald needs an assistant city editor. Dayton Daily News wants a news designer. Dow Jones Newswires is hiring an…
Where have all the young men gone?
Wherever they are, they’re not watching enough TV, the networks says. I have no idea where they’re all going — has a new chain of strip clubs opened? — but because I can blog, I can speculate: must be they’re…