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An Ethical Lapse by the Washington Post
Posted by clioandme • 7/02/09 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: lobbying, media, politico, Washington Post
Politico reported this morning that the Washington Post was planning to host lobbying events, that is, sell access to government officials for cash. Talk about an ethical lapse! I have a brief post on the issue with related links here: markstoneman.wordpress.com/2009/07/02/washington-post-selling-access/
What do you think of a major paper trying to improve its financial situation by getting into the lobbying business? Personally, I'm horrified. I'm glad they cancelled.
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Given the dire state of the US print media this idea from the WP is not surprising.
With the downturn in advertising and the advent of digital media the US traditional newspapers are, if not facing closure, are facing running with much reduced resources.
This seriously damages the ability of the press to perform investigative journalism.
So the WP marches head held high towards closure, or evisceration to a shadow of its former self, but to whose benefit? Nixon would be very happy. -
An article dated for tomorrow, Friday, in the Post: www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/02/AR2009070201563.ht...
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I like the, "The marketing guys never asked the newsroom" tone. We're to believe that it was all a simple misunderstanding, I take it, and that the reporters would never have considered such a thing. I suspect the backlash was more immediate and widespread than they'd hoped. One would think they'd have thought of bloggers, Twitter, and Digg when considering public reaction.
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