By Tim Redmond
David Cay Johnston, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, has a few choice words for the Chron in Columbia Journalism Review. He's got a good point -- the Chronicle basically ran a Hearst press release as news on the front page.
Reminiscent of the days when the Chronicle and the old Examiner formed a joint operating agreement in the 1960s. The deal, which changed journalism and the newspaper business in San Francisco forever, was announced in a small, brief item that ended: "Neither publisher could be reached for comment."
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Comments (1)
I agree completely. Not a single quote from a union rep in a story that obviously affects the union.
Posted by scott bloom | February 26, 2009 04:29 PM