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um, details? "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Sorry-- I had pasted the link and the story, but a glitch seems to have occured during the process-- here it is:
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When you work for the paper, you don't write an editorial trying to convince the public what is lacking in the paper and how to make it better and expect it to be printed. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Raze said: When you work for the paper, you don't write an editorial trying to convince the public what is lacking in the paper and how to make it better and expect it to be printed.
But I believe his paper had put him on a committee specifically to research new and innovative ways to increase their readership. So it kinda smacks of hipocrisy and censorship to me. You don't need directions and you don't need cash. From your Jimmy Choos to your Ultralash. ~ Prince And when the groove is dead and gone, you know that Love survives so we can rock FOREVER. ~ RIP MJ | |
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SCNDLS said: Raze said: When you work for the paper, you don't write an editorial trying to convince the public what is lacking in the paper and how to make it better and expect it to be printed.
But I believe his paper had put him on a committee specifically to research new and innovative ways to increase their readership. So it kinda smacks of hipocrisy and censorship to me. I doubt they were asking him to write an article for publication in the paper itself about his findings. "Hey world, we suck. This is how we can be better." That's best left for a memo to the boss, no an op ed piece. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Raze said: SCNDLS said: But I believe his paper had put him on a committee specifically to research new and innovative ways to increase their readership. So it kinda smacks of hipocrisy and censorship to me. I doubt they were asking him to write an article for publication in the paper itself about his findings. "Hey world, we suck. This is how we can be better." That's best left for a memo to the boss, no an op ed piece. I think that's a bit of an oversimplification, he didn't say the paper sucked and offered a way to generate the revenue they desperately need. And technically, that is EXACTLY what an op ed piece does, provide editorial opinion. You don't need directions and you don't need cash. From your Jimmy Choos to your Ultralash. ~ Prince And when the groove is dead and gone, you know that Love survives so we can rock FOREVER. ~ RIP MJ | |
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SCNDLS said: Raze said: I doubt they were asking him to write an article for publication in the paper itself about his findings. "Hey world, we suck. This is how we can be better." That's best left for a memo to the boss, no an op ed piece. I think that's a bit of an oversimplification, he didn't say the paper sucked and offered a way to generate the revenue they desperately need. And technically, that is EXACTLY what an op ed piece does, provide editorial opinion. about something that people might care about, not the circulation of the paper itself. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Raze said: SCNDLS said: I think that's a bit of an oversimplification, he didn't say the paper sucked and offered a way to generate the revenue they desperately need. And technically, that is EXACTLY what an op ed piece does, provide editorial opinion. about something that people might care about, not the circulation of the paper itself. What do you mean? People care about a quality newspaper. Good for Goldstein, The LA Times has gone down hill since the Tribune company bought it. I cancelled my subscription. "I think one of the things that we're probably proudest of -- I certainly am -- is that the message was always love, in any form we portrayed it." - Paul McCartney | |
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DiminutiveRocker said: Raze said: about something that people might care about, not the circulation of the paper itself. What do you mean? People care about a quality newspaper. Good for Goldstein, The LA Times has gone down hill since the Tribune company bought it. I cancelled my subscription. oh for crying out loud, when was the last time you wanted to read an op-ed piece in a newspaper that was basically a mission statement on how to make the paper better and get more people to subscribe to or read it? this is not what the op-ed page is for. this is what memo's are for. you only care because it's tangentially related to Prince. this is not an article. this is some guy brainstorming for his bosses. "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Raze said: this is not what the op-ed page is for. this is what memo's are for. you only care because it's tangentially related to Prince. this is not an article. this is some guy brainstorming for his bosses. Firstly, do not assume what I care about and why. Second, I read the article and thought it brought up some very interesting points. And you know what? The LA Times DOES suck - Goldstein's was one of the few columns I liked. He shouldn't have lost his job over this - that's bullshit. "I think one of the things that we're probably proudest of -- I certainly am -- is that the message was always love, in any form we portrayed it." - Paul McCartney | |
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