I totally agree with the editor’s position, if not the airborne aspect of his expression of it. I spent two decades as a radio newscaster and after a initial period of adjustment, I eventually understood that the first responsibility of any REAL journalist (print or electronic) is to give his/her audience an honest, balanced story with both sides represented fairly when possible. There’s a difference between “reporter” and “commentator,” but whatever line between the two roles once existed has been blurred, if not obilterated, in the modern American media.
I got out of the business in part because I was fed up with what it’s become. Edward R. Murrow must be spinning in his grave over what has become of a profession he gave a sense of honor to. I get my national news from foreign sources like NHK or Deutsche Welle now because I know from experience what the domestic media are doing and HOW they’re doing it.
I feel like I’m missing something, or several somethings. Endtown is being polarized into mutually frightened factions. There’s news of a food shortage but no actual shortage of…beans; and eggs and milk. Foxworthy, serving as a pawn for both Jacked and unJacked factions, is getting ready frontpage the story as soon as his Cooper-contact gives the go-ahead(7.24.17). The two factions don’t have clear links to the Porcine kidnappings and terrorism or any horse play in the upcoming trial. Plenty of tension and engaging characters but no clear answers: Man this Neathery guy is a great storyyteller!
As someone who had worked in a newspaper for two decades, I think it’s safe to say that one of the first things you learn in reporting is choosing your words wisely…
I’m pretty sure Foxworthy is a fox, except he is drawn more like a wolf. But he was made before he needed to look different than a wolf, Neatherly changed his look one time recently to make him look more foxy.
“…you self-hating ______________” (Fill in the blank)
I’ve encountered this phrase in discussions regarding race, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, etc. Its ony purpose is to shut down debate and is used by people who are unable to produce reasonable arguments to support their views.
Jenner Premium Member over 7 years ago
That’s some editorial comment.
DADOF3 over 7 years ago
Hmm. I always thought he was a fox…..
Ida No over 7 years ago
Dolly: “Does this mean I don’t get a rise?”
Vet Premium Member over 7 years ago
Dolly moves from a beat reporter to the aerial coverage department.
coffeeturtle over 7 years ago
That never happened to Mary Tyler Moore! :-D
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 7 years ago
So…is there another newspaper in Endtown, and does it need a veteran reporter?
dwandelt Premium Member over 7 years ago
That’s what a snotty Dotty gets!
Shon Howell over 7 years ago
From Beat Reporter to BTFO Reporter…
RDT64 Premium Member over 7 years ago
I’m with him on this, Dotty isn’t exactly fair and balanced…
Guilty Bystander over 7 years ago
I totally agree with the editor’s position, if not the airborne aspect of his expression of it. I spent two decades as a radio newscaster and after a initial period of adjustment, I eventually understood that the first responsibility of any REAL journalist (print or electronic) is to give his/her audience an honest, balanced story with both sides represented fairly when possible. There’s a difference between “reporter” and “commentator,” but whatever line between the two roles once existed has been blurred, if not obilterated, in the modern American media.
I got out of the business in part because I was fed up with what it’s become. Edward R. Murrow must be spinning in his grave over what has become of a profession he gave a sense of honor to. I get my national news from foreign sources like NHK or Deutsche Welle now because I know from experience what the domestic media are doing and HOW they’re doing it.
Coyoty Premium Member over 7 years ago
He hates spunk.
mr_sherman Premium Member over 7 years ago
This may explain why her and Walt didn’t hit it off.
ViscountNik over 7 years ago
Closing the door on the way out would have been nice…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Reporters are not supposed to editorialize, that turns it into an editorial not a report.
bscruffy over 7 years ago
I feel like I’m missing something, or several somethings. Endtown is being polarized into mutually frightened factions. There’s news of a food shortage but no actual shortage of…beans; and eggs and milk. Foxworthy, serving as a pawn for both Jacked and unJacked factions, is getting ready frontpage the story as soon as his Cooper-contact gives the go-ahead(7.24.17). The two factions don’t have clear links to the Porcine kidnappings and terrorism or any horse play in the upcoming trial. Plenty of tension and engaging characters but no clear answers: Man this Neathery guy is a great storyyteller!
Dragoncat over 7 years ago
“I’m a coyote, not a wolf!”
“What’s the difference?”
“A coyote only threw you out of the office. A wolf would rather eat you!”
Dragoncat over 7 years ago
And nothing says “working in the public interest” than tackling down an upset woman who was crying her eyes out after leaving the hospital.
Speaking of which, I wonder how Jolene is adjusting to losing one of her eyes…
Dragoncat over 7 years ago
As someone who had worked in a newspaper for two decades, I think it’s safe to say that one of the first things you learn in reporting is choosing your words wisely…
But, what do I know?
Dragoncat over 7 years ago
Here’s a headliner: “Reporter who Tackles like Linebacker gets Kicked Out like Football!”
Okay, I’m done for the day. See you on Friday!
pam Miner over 7 years ago
I’m pretty sure Foxworthy is a fox, except he is drawn more like a wolf. But he was made before he needed to look different than a wolf, Neatherly changed his look one time recently to make him look more foxy.
Ol' me over 7 years ago
“…you self-hating ______________” (Fill in the blank)
I’ve encountered this phrase in discussions regarding race, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, etc. Its ony purpose is to shut down debate and is used by people who are unable to produce reasonable arguments to support their views.
sperry532 over 7 years ago
Who knew capybara could fly!