Posted on 10/30/2016 10:12:04 PM PDT by Bubba Gump Shrimp
A central Florida newspaper has apologized to its readers for the decidedly anti-Donald Trump coverage that has been published during the election.
The Daily Commercial published an editorial titled The media, the election and bias on Oct. 23 that explained the paper is reliant on wire services for much of its election coverage and those reports are weighted heavily against Trump.
The Daily Commercial hasnt done enough to mitigate the anti-Trump wave in the pages of this paper, it wrote. You deserve a more balanced approach to the coverage of elections and other weighty issues.
Read more: http://www.bizpacreview.com/2016/10/30/fla-paper-makes-unprecidented-apology-readers-anti-trump-coverage-deserve-balance-406267#ixzz4OdXSJUkV
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Probably; but what they really have a sense of is the fact that their subscriptions and advertising are going straight into the toilet.
At least the recognize their BS. NYT, LAT and the rest wouldn’t ever do this shit.
if readership tanks, so does the advertising as they have to publish that information for advertisers. But now even that is suspect until one does the research of their bottom line, that will tell you what is really going on.
Provided Trump wins and especially wins big, the MSM is as dead as the Clinton Machine. Lump in with that the Republican Establishment as well. Strap yourself in cause the ride will be better than an “E” Ticket.
I have never seen such a thing.
Ya right. They do the damage and then say sorry.
THIS!
Indeed cancellations work. The same should be done for the Disney, Comcast, and Time Warner properties.
Losing in a Blow Out which equals repudiation
I understand why a lot of people here are saying "it's CYA", "too little, too late", etc. However, if this apology pushes some undecided voters into the Trump column, that's okay with me. We're in a war here. We have to take every victory we can get, big or small.
The old “devil made me do it” defense.
The media, the election and bias
This is less an editorial and more of an open letter to our readers. It's part explanation, part reflection and part mea culpa.It's about how the media -- including the Daily Commercial -- has covered the presidential election.
Why, you may ask, do we feel the need to broach this topic at this late date in the election? Frankly, an uncomfortably sizable number of our readers have been writing and calling to express their dissatisfaction with what they believe is the media's bias toward Donald Trump, and they are pointed in their criticism of the Daily Commercial, which they believe has gotten swept up in the anti-Trump wave. We felt we owed you a response.
First, it's important to understand that, while the Daily Commercial is a local news organization first and foremost, we also see value in presenting a reasonably comprehensive platter of state, national and international news every day. For months, the contest between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton has commanded the nation's attention like no other story, so of course that's what we've focused on as well.
There isn't really a question whether we should cover the presidential election. The question is how.
While some large, national, daily newspapers -- The New York Times, USA Today, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal -- devote thousands of column inches to analysis of the candidates, their backgrounds, their strengths and their weaknesses, we cannot. Because we have limited space and resources, smaller papers are generally limited to covering the horse race -- the day in-day out happenings on the campaign trail.
And this is where Donald Trump has struggled as a candidate. Trump, who has been a big personality since he burst onto the scene as a major New York developer in the 1980s, could never seem to stay focused on his message -- immigration, American jobs, international relations. He instead has devoted so much of his air time to saying outlandish things and picking fights with anyone, even his own party, who disagreed with him. He has demonized Republicans and the media, and then he wonders aloud why so many people and institutions have turned their backs on him. In short, he has been his own worst enemy by creating daily controversies with his words and actions instead of dominating the news cycle with the message that got him this far.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton has been bland on the campaign trail, not giving the media anything to latch onto.
Still, we watched the national media for months as it tried to be deferential to both candidates, treating them professionally and with some measure of balance and objectivity. Then something happened along the way.
It's as if a number of national media outlets finally said the heck with it, Trump is a bad guy and we're not going to dance around it any more.
Has the media been biased against Trump? Yes, we believe so, especially lately. Trump's every utterance, no matter how innocuous, is now parsed, analyzed and criticized by a litany of political pundits. The wire services that the Daily Commercial subscribes to churn out stories almost daily that fact check Trump, which is warranted given his penchant for exaggeration and duplicity. Yet those same services turn out so few stories that fact check Clinton, who also has a strained relationship with the truth.
And while hundreds of stories have attempted to shed light on Trump's feelings about women, minorities, his business dealings, his taxes and more, so little has been written about some of Clinton's questionable decisions as secretary of state, her emails and the fact that she and Bill have somehow amassed incredible wealth during their political careers. That certainly deserves scrutiny.
Here's the mea culpa: The Daily Commercial hasn't done enough to mitigate the anti-Trump wave in the pages of this paper. We've tried to be circumspect about the stories we run, the headlines we put on them, the political cartoons we publish (we recently abandoned our usual cartoonists in favor of a service that is not so unrelentingly anti-Trump). Our editors have even re-edited some wire stories that we thought used loaded language to describe Trump. But in retrospect, we haven't gone far enough.
To be clear, this is not an endorsement of Trump, a candidate whose brutish, sometimes childish antics are responsible for his sizable deficit in the polls. Rather, it is a recognition that you, the voter, deserve better than we in the media have given you.
You deserve a more balanced approach to the coverage of elections and other weighty issues.
That’s a lot more than most newspapers would do!
Leesburg, Florida.
Let the sharks attend to the chum.
They’re only sorry it became so obvious to so many.
When the Editor and half the staff are replaced, with people chosen by a committee of citizens, THEN tell us.
The only reason that they are doing that is that they are being hit hard in the wallet.It is a matter of financial concern, not principles. Plus it is another rat abandoning the sinking Hillary ship. Was i one of their subscribers or readers, apology not accepted and that could kiss my Trump voting ass. And if I had not already done so, cancel my subscription and stop reading their paper.
The only reason that they are doing that is that they are being hit hard in the wallet.It is a matter of financial concern, not principles. Plus it is another rat abandoning the sinking Hillary ship. Was i one of their subscribers or readers, apology not accepted and that could kiss my Trump voting ass. And if I had not already done so, cancel my subscription and stop reading their paper.
Amen!
The AP monopoly should be broken up. The AP is the primary propaganda purveyor to small papers across the nation. The AP does a disservice to America
I disagree. It is not an apology. It is a save my ass plea. They are being hit hard in the wallet. It is a financial matter, not a matter of principles. If it was because pf principles, they would have apologized 6 months earlier.
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