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Dean Singleton kills Freedom of the Press

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psyctj

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#63
Feb 28, 2009
 
Provocateur wrote:
The nation's fourth-largest newspaper company is using a regional consolidation strategy to break the backs of local unions and lay off journalists and other staff.
Media News Group (MNG)-- the national chain that owns 57 daily newspapers, regionally "clustered" throughout California, the Mountain West and the Northeast -- solidified its control over Bay Area news by buying up the Contra Costa Times and the San Jose Mercury News in the wake of Knight-Ridder's recent fire sale.With the move, MNG now owns every daily newspaper in the region except the San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner.
It's trying to use this leverage to break the back of unions and jettison editorial staff.
Cluster, Consolidate and Cut
Earlier this summer, MNG management circulated a hit list of 46 Mercury News journalists to be laid off or not replaced. Typographers also lost 22 positions in San Jose when MNG outsourced production work to India and to nonunion contractors.
Other job cuts are reportedly on the horizon. But first MNG had to remove an obstacle.
In a letter to Newspaper Guild leaders earlier this month, Marshall Anstandig, the company's attorney, stated that MNG's corporate restructuring diminished the Guild's representation to "significantly less than 50% of the newly consolidated editorial group." In his view, this allows the company to dismiss the Guild as a bargaining representative of its employees.
"It follows [MNG CEO] Dean Singleton's business pattern of cut, consolidate and cluster," Guild organizer Amanda Ballantyne told Media Minutes this week. "But it was done in a way we believe to specifically bust the union, to get the union out of the whole scheme of things."
Bad Local News: The Offspring of Inbreeding
The Newspaper Guild has filed several unfair labor practice charges at the National Labor Relations board --- alleging that MNG violated federal law when it refused to hire union workers and transferred jobs to non-union employees.
Spokespeople for newspaper giants like to sugar-coat these sorts of cost-cutting efforts with terms like "clustering" and "synergy." In reality they translate to mean layoffs and cheapened news. Creating an inbred relationship between regional newsrooms degrades coverage, demoralizes staff and discourages readers.
We a recently received a letter from San Jose Mercury News reader who used to enjoy the paper with her morning cup of coffee.
"Since it has been taken over there is not much 'news' to read," she writes. "[And] this was a paper that has won awards for journalistic investigation, and was highly respected.... My subscription is getting tenuous because my reason for reading the morning paper is being eroded daily."
From Anger to Action
Canceling subscriptions is one form of reader activism. But there are perhaps more productive ways to improve local media.
"We desperately need rules to prevent one-size-fits-all news from becoming the standard in our communities," FCC Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps wrote in a recent op-ed.
We need your input," they wrote. "We believe we have the best chance in our generation to settle this issue of who will control our media and for what purposes."
The FCC will soon decide whether to allow a small number of media giants to buy up more local media outlets across the land. While this specific ruling may not stop MNG's assault on quality journalism in the Bay Area, it has helped amplify calls for more accountable news at the local level. This noise can be turned into action by urging the FCC to protect localism and supporting the Guild's ongoing efforts to safeguard local journalism across the country.
Still unemployed? Where do you put bitterness on a job application? Move on. Get some job skills, an education, some humility and you may be OK. Perhaps, your kids can find a real dad, instead of you.

You must be alot of fun.
John H Kennedy

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Mar 1, 2009
 
Obama said,"no one is above the law”
SO Congress must demand & the Justice Dept must appoint a Special Prosecutor with Subpoena Powers & authority to indict all found to have violated Federal Laws, Constitution or Geneva Convention on Torture. The State of Limitations starts to run out in March. Prosecution will stop unnecessary wars & damage to our economy caused by presidential lies & Abuse Of Power. Bush & Cheney confessed that they ordered torture. Sen. Leahy & Rep. John Conyers' "commissions" will be nothing but a white wash and a burial for all time of the true facts.

Sign the Petition To Prosecute at
http://IndictBushNow.org

Have your local progressive group Endorse this Letter to Attorney General Holder
http://ProsecuteBushCheney.org

Prosecute so our 30,000+ US Soldiers who were killed or maimed have not suffered in vain

“smoke em' if you got em'”

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#67
Mar 2, 2009
 
Natural Gas wrote:
does anybody read the newspaper anymore? Who cares.
Only the intelligent, aware people.
Provocateur

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Mar 3, 2009
 
psyctj wrote:
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Still unemployed? Where do you put bitterness on a job application? Move on. Get some job skills, an education, some humility and you may be OK. Perhaps, your kids can find a real dad, instead of you.
You must be alot of fun.
I don't know where you got I was unemployed. Probably on the child molester thread you say I wrote? Sure. You are to kind, if you had any I'm sure your kids would be happy with something from the same species.
You must be a bill collector.
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Mar 17, 2009
 
Hey Denver now the news will be easy to understand, only one viewpoint.
Why muddy the water with another view?
Provocateur

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#70
Apr 10, 2009
 
How do you folks in Denver like your corporate news.
Provocateur

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#71
May 7, 2009
 
No forclosures in Colorado is that why Bennet voted against home owners there?

Vote Summary
Question: On the Amendment (Durbin Amdt. No. 1014 )
Vote Number: 174 Vote Date: April 30, 2009, 02:47 PM
Required For Majority: 3/5 Vote Result: Amendment Rejected
Amendment Number: S.Amdt. 1014 to S. 896 (Helping Families Save Their Homes Act of 2009)
Statement of Purpose: To prevent mortgage foreclosures and preserve home values.
Vote Counts: YEAs 45
NAYs 51

Akaka (D-HI), Yea
Alexander (R-TN), Nay
Barrasso (R-WY), Nay
Baucus (D-MT), Nay
Bayh (D-IN), Yea
Begich (D-AK), Yea
Bennet (D-CO), Nay
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