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  • America's largest newspaper chain Gannett orders USA Today and other publications to roll back op-eds after 'repelling readers' with biased articles

    06/10/2022 1:47:52 PM PDT · by fruser1 · 67 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | 6/10/2022 | Jennifer Smith
    America's largest newspaper chain Gannett has instructed its newsrooms to scale back opinion pieces which are 'repelling readers' who do not want to be told what to do. The newspaper chain owns the USA Today network which takes in hundreds of local newspapers in almost every state across the country. At a recent editors committee meeting in April, editors said in a presentation: 'Readers don’t want us to tell them what to think. 'They don’t believe we have the expertise to tell anyone what to think on most issues. Readers this week reacted to the news by telling the media...
  • The New York Times and Newsweek Deliver Thanksgiving Disgraces

    11/29/2019 4:34:20 AM PST · by EyesOfTX · 9 replies
    DB Daily Update ^ | David Blackmon
    Ok, so, what else would we expect from the New York Times, right? Right. Still, the headline that ran with an op/ed piece by the corrupt newspaperÂ’s inept economist, Paul Krugman, betrayed a desperate effort to plumb new depths of journalistic malfeasance by the newspaper of fake record: Image I couldnÂ’t tell you what Krugman says in his latest bit of lame-brainery because itÂ’s behind the TimesÂ’s firewall, and we here at TodayÂ’s Campaign Update are not in the habit of lending monetary support to the faking of AmericaÂ’s news. But letÂ’s be honest: Nothing Krugman has to say is...
  • Press sportswriter faces drug felony

    02/11/2009 12:42:38 PM PST · by Darren McCarty · 7 replies · 436+ views
    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) - A long-time sports columnist for The Grand Rapids Press turned himself in Wednesday on two marijuana charges, one a felony. David Mayo was released from the Kent County Jail Wednesday afternoon after appearing via video arraignment on a felony charge of posessing five to 45 kilograms of marijuana (11-99 pounds) with intent to distribute and a misdemeanor charge of maintaining a drug house. A Kent County sheriff's lieutenant told 24 Hour News 8 Mayo's home was one of five indoor marijuana-growing operations busted by the Kent Area Narcotics Enforcement Team and the US Drug Enforcement...