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Cleve. Plain Dealer Rep Calls Bloggers 'Pipsqueaks,' Wants to Embargo And/Or Charge For Content
By Tom Blumer July 10, 2009 - 01:41
Something must be in the water at the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
In the past couple of weeks, longtime columnists Connie Schultz, who happens to be married to U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown, has come out in favor of changing copyright law to "save newspapers" (the relevant columns are here and here ). Its Readers' Representative has also jumped on board.
This hostility towards blogs and bloggers is not a one-off aberration at the PD. In November 2007 , columnist Dick Feagler went off, asking, among other things, "Have they ridden (implied: off the record) with a candidate in the middle of the night?" Feagler's cozy brand of non-objective "journalism" has been one of one-party, one-paper-dominated Cleveland's biggest problems for decades.
More recently, in what I take to be his second related video chat (HT The Future of Journalism via Instapundit ) on the copyright topic, Rea"
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