This blog is mainly about the spectacular train wreck at The Sacramento Bee and its parent company, the McClatchy Company. But I also post about current events, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, politics, anything else that grabs my attention. Take a look around this blog, hope you enjoy it.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Newspaper accepts loan from government, watches credibility evaporate
Wall Street Journal "Newspapers becoming the 'fourth branch of government' is exactly what people most fear from any hand extended to save an independent press," says a WSJ editorial.
***It adds that National Public Radio was built by government subsidies and "[its] reporting tends to favor the cause of bigger government."
Good God in heaven Kevin....that friggin "paper" isn't even a "real" paper. You're as bad as every media whore out there posting a sensational headline to get people to read the blog.
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WSJ: No government bailout for newspapers
Wall Street Journal
"Newspapers becoming the 'fourth branch of government' is exactly what people most fear from any hand extended to save an independent press," says a WSJ editorial.
***It adds that National Public Radio was built by government subsidies and "[its] reporting tends to favor the cause of bigger government."
Good God in heaven Kevin....that friggin "paper" isn't even a "real" paper. You're as bad as every media whore out there posting a sensational headline to get people to read the blog.
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