During the 2004 election season, my morning email contained, regularly, dozens, if not tens of dozens, politics-related spam. Mass-generated “letters to the editor,” “op-eds,” RNC newsletters, DNC missives, Moveon.org updates etc. I had not, to[…]
Author: Julia Goldberg
Lonely Journalists Part 2 and why Ombudsman is a really bad word
Maybe before reading this post you might want to read this Salon story on on the two new PBS ombudsmanWe’ve talked, of late, a great deal about ombudsman here at SFR. And we’ve come to[…]
Journalists, the loneliest people in the world
I guess it’s not my imagination that I often feel alone in the universe. According to this new survey reported on by E&P, journalists and the general public do not see eye to eye, or[…]
superblitz, saturation, let’s call the whole thing off
Hmm. Just got a press release from the city announcing the results of the police department’s weekend DWI Superblitz (no definition included so I can’t tell you how a superblitz differs from a saturation, perhaps[…]
Mo Money Mo Problems
Have just finished reading an AP story, that was a follow on a copyrighted Albuquerque Journal story that I can’t, for the life of me, find on their web site. Anyway, the story was about[…]