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Investigative author Caitlin Rother amplifies her remarks on DeMaio
Hi Don, Rother wrote more than one email mentioning those sentiments. She knew the assignment was to make DeMaio look bad. You should really read it all - it's linked at the end of stories in two PDFs. In particular, I suggest you read the scope of work for Rother's assignment, which she presumably read before accepting. It's loaded with derogatory references to DeMaio. There's a particularly juicy giveaway: The scope of work directs Rother to meet with "a small circle of trusted sources, including ideological allies of this project and other associates ..." I'd be interested in hearing Rother's explanation about how "legitimate balanced journalism," can have "ideological allies."— March 28, 2013 7:31 a.m.
Investigative author Caitlin Rother amplifies her remarks on DeMaio
Hi Don, In an email dated May 28, 2012, Rother wrote: *"so, word seems to be spreading ... this is odd because Evan McLaughlin told me they were trying to distance themselves from this. looks like they changed their mind??? Isn't that who is running this site??? http://dirtydemaio.com/node/139"* That doesn't square with Rother's description of her role as "legitimate balanced journalism." And if Rother really thought her work was legitimate journalism, why was she so keen not to be publicly associated with it? Best, Bradley— March 27, 2013 9:18 p.m.
Ex-Sanders aide gets $6,000 a month for Balboa Park centennial role
monaghan, I couldn't agree more. It ill behooves anyone from VOSD to invite a comparison with Bauder on factual accuracy.— February 18, 2013 8:50 p.m.
Ex-Sanders aide gets $6,000 a month for Balboa Park centennial role
Disagreement respectfully noted. Bauder's accuracy speaks for itself. And to clarify another subject, Fred Williams specializes in technical writing and documentation, which is far different from technology reporting. But you probably already knew that.— February 17, 2013 7:46 p.m.
Ex-Sanders aide gets $6,000 a month for Balboa Park centennial role
SurfPuppy and Monaghan, Yes, that's precisely what I was getting at. Nothing intrinsically wrong with reporting a rumor a rumor. It's when rumors are reported as fact, or facts are misstated, that a journalistic fault has been committed. And over the years, I've noticed that Bauder's rumor reports have a pretty good track record.— February 17, 2013 7:05 p.m.
Ex-Sanders aide gets $6,000 a month for Balboa Park centennial role
Randy, in all fairness to Don, he labels rumors as such, and doesn't pass them off as confirmed facts. And Don is careful to distinguish between facts and opinions.— February 16, 2013 8:35 p.m.
Ex-Sanders aide gets $6,000 a month for Balboa Park centennial role
Sjtorres, It's newsworthy enough to have attracted a long string of comments and, I suspect, many more lurkers. O Mon Dieu!— February 16, 2013 3:02 p.m.
"Papa Doug" Wants Positive News, Business Cheerleading at NC Times
Hi Don, I know, I was just adding that one number for context. It's a bit less than 200, I think around 190 or 180. Your continued coverage of San Diego is appreciated. I stole your style of replying to comments for my story. Best, Bradley— September 12, 2012 11:29 a.m.
"Papa Doug" Wants Positive News, Business Cheerleading at NC Times
Hello Don, Just so there's no misunderstanding, the North County Times employs roughly 200. Most are not in the newsroom. Here's my story on the sale: http://j.mp/salenct— September 12, 2012 9:36 a.m.
Business Journal Says Manchester Has Purchased North County Times
We'll find out soon if the SDBJ's anonymously sourced story is accurate. [Here's my story.][1] [1]: http://j.mp/nctsale— September 10, 2012 7:53 p.m.