Aug
15
Liberal Bias? What Liberal Bias?
by Stephan Tawney | 1:37 pm
Nice catch by MM. The Seattle Times chief political analyst, David Postman, had this to write on his blog, today.
Seattle Times Executive Editor Dave Boardman wrote today in one of his morning notes to staff that there had been “an awkward moment at yesterday’s news meeting.” That’s the meeting where editors and other staff from throughout the newsroom talk about the stories planned for the next day’s paper. Boardman wrote in “Dave’s Raves (and the occasional rant)”
When word came in of Karl Rove’s resignation, several people in the meeting started cheering. That sort of expression is simply not appropriate for a newsroom.
It sounds like a conservative’s parody of how a news meeting would be run. I wasn’t there, but I’ve talked to several people who were. It was only a couple of people who cheered and they, thankfully, are not among the people who get a say in news play. But obviously news staff shouldn’t be cheering or jeering the day’s news, particularly as Boardman points out, “when we have an outside guest in the room.”
MM formerly worked for The Seattle Times. She has this to say:
As a former Seattle Times employee, I’m only surprised that they didn’t dance on the table as well.
Liberal bias? What Liberal bias?
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