Morning Call faces large-scale cuts
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business is business...the places are interchangeable. Every place wants to think they're different, and they not. Get a grip.
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START backing Obama? Are you kidding? This paper is more in the tank for Barry than the clown at the Fair |
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This could be the dumbest thing I've ver read. First, the constitution says nothing about bias. In fact, it specifically forbids ANY laws restricting the free press. This is half the problem. Ignorant knuckleheads who can't spell or read, commenting on a newspaper. |
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What, you might be a little too kind. How can the media report the truth when the public is willfully ignorant?
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Are you including yourself in as part of the "willfully ignorant public"? |
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What difference does it make. There are models taught in political science courses that incorporate the public lethargy into the political process. What more do you need to know? People don't want to organize, people inherently want to do the "right thing", so they sit on their rear ends and hope with faith that those in public offices will do their jobs. And, when @hit hits the fan, it's the politician's fault. So we have a failing government, and it's the government's fault, not the people who elect them or the people who don't vote... So, I'd say that yes, the people willfully turn their heads to important issues raised in the media, rather than take a stand on those issues that impact them... how much more do you need to see missing from your paycheck with minimal return for that investment in government? The newspaper industry is in transition with the ongoing shift to the internet. Someday there will be a major brown out and on that day we'll realize how much we miss the hard paper as back up to technology... but not until we are directly impacted. MCall is a tertiary market paper. They do a good job for their size. Appreciate it, you could be getting the Pocono Record.:-) |
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we just hate white people.
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I don't think you are reading hate - you are reading frustration. Extreme frustration. Having grown up in Allentown reading the Call, I remember those reporters and the balance in the stories they presented. Sadly, that newspaper does not exist anymore. The editorial pages are biased - and the bias is obvious. Stories that are written and contain views contrary to what is "approved" by the Call's hierarchy are heavily edited or not printed at all. If a reporter doesn't get the message they are reassigned. That is how reporters are now taught what to write "without being reminded". In any other business a company would attempt to find out why it is losing customers. In the newspaper business the blame is always given to the internet, corporate takeovers, or something similar. Anything to avoid an honest look in the mirror or a discussion with your (former) customers. It wasn't too long ago that we heard the AM radio band was dead. Last time I checked, it seemed to be doing alright. I think newspapers can make themselves relevant again - but they have to want to. |
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How many mental patients does it take to screw in a light bulb? One---but he/she must WANT to do it. |
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The paper is downsizing, like every other paper in the nation, due to a shift in the medium that carries the information. There are some here that want to blame the employees and quality of the paper and its information. That is totally off base. While entitled to your opinion, it is antagonistic in nature and unjustified. I think there are some reporters at the Call who are qualified for some major market assignments. They know who they are. I hope you all will move forward with your talent. Like I said before. You folks should count your blessings, because you could be the recipients of the Pocono Record. The home of the art of vanilla reporting. You'll NEVER see ANY of those folks defending their sources in a court of law, because they'll never dig deep enough to gain the trust of the people with the information.
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Newspapers are more than a "business." They are supposed to be a watchdog on government, the Fourth Estate. Corporate journailsm has reduced that role and made newspapers into just a business. Thomas Jefferson said that if he had to choose between a governement without newspapers and newspapers without a government, he'd always choose newspapers without a government. |
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“Don't Tread on Me” Joined: Jun 25, 2007 Comments: 163 Lehigh Valley, PA ISP: Palmerton, PA |
When is this leftist rag going to report on the John Edwards sex scandle? Oh, they are not bias? Riiiiiight!
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Well you are correct of course. And, the Call has been doing a great job of watch dogging on several fronts. Having said that, unfortunately newspapers are a business, not a not-for-profit. Until that model changes, it is what it is. There is more grit news on the blogs than anywhere else. I think great reporters could manage a blog and probably figure out a way to cover their expenses and then some. Of course they won't have the protection of the large corporation, but that's what insurance is for. The internet is changing our expectations about news, what is news, how quickly we get news, and the depth of content. We are on the crest of the technology wave. We have no choice but to ride it through. |
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“Carbon Neutral”
Joined: May 27, 2007 Comments: 196 Berks and Lehigh Counties ISP: Pasadena, CA |
Having grown up in Coopersburg, we took the Morning Call (father worked in Allentown), Globe-Times (mother worked in Bethlehem and it was the evening paper), and the Quakertown Free Press because we shopped in Quakertown. A neighbor was a stringer for the Globe-Times, so we got good local coverage.
Those were the days. |
I agree. The MC does not know how to deliver their product. I'll pay a smaller ad price in Coopersburg's Penny Power and it will get out to the people |
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They are going down!
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yeah well.
Hey, Any of you morning call (ex)employees looking for work, I might be looking for concrete laborers, (push wheelbarrows full of concrete) (carry wall panels) (troweling floors) |
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don't forget ex-mc reporters, crack hos make a lot of money...look me up.
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Well, I hope everyone -- the heartless MCT management and the heartless commenters on this story -- are happy now that the Call has whacked Gordie Jones, Beth Hudson and Don Bystrom, among others, from its staff. Hope you're all stinking happy.
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I am. Now they just have to get rid of the rest of them, close the paper, and allow for a non-biased, honest paper to take it's place. I'm sure they can find a place on Al Gore's Circus of Lies and Snake Oil Sales. |
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