(Aug. 13, 2009) Editor:
As a retired reporter, I frequently find myself in agreement with Media Maven Marcy Burstiner, but this time her broadside against the Times-Standard misses the mark (“Media Maven”, Aug.6). And her sniping at reporter Thadeus Greenson is unfair.
Greenson is the best thing to happen to the T-S since millionaire Rob Arkley’s misbegotten venture into journalism with the Eureka Reporter shook the “Substandard” awake from its 50-year nap and forced it to acknowledge a readership it always assumed would be there. The newspaper “war” that resulted — unheard of in a market this size — left a lot of egos bloodied and bruised. But for those of us on the sidelines it was quite entertaining, at least while it lasted.
What emerged was a newspaper which is more vibrant, more inclusive and more informative than any of us could have hoped for.
I certainly agree with Burstiner’s husband’s observation that many of the national and international stories seem to have dropped into the paper from the sky. I still read them, and sometimes I even learn something. I also will shamelessly admit my day frequently begins with “Annie’s Mailbox,” and my Sundays wouldn’t be the same without “News of the Weird.”
Thadeus Greenson has done an exceptional job of explaining and “localizing” the California budget crisis story for months on end. It’s not unusual to see his byline on two or three front-page stories on a single day.
I was glad to see he had a chance to go to Reggae Rising, where he still managed to churn out three stories on one of the most important economic and cultural events to occur in Humboldt County in any given year. I hope he had a blast.
Yesterday, I expressed my appreciation to the Times-Standard reporters, writers and editors the best way I know how. I renewed my subscription.
Will Plaza Point put the kibosh on Arcata whippersnapper shenanigans?
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holiday events, art / 6-8 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Bid on original art for your sweetheart while enjoying wine, hors d'oeuvres and live music. Proceeds benefit Humboldt Arts Council programs. $20/$15 HAC Members. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278.
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Comment / By welllll / Aug. 13, 2009, 10:48 a.m.
What comprises the touted good stories mentioned above from the T-S?
I have seen stories that only consist of unverified, self-aggrandizing comments by people who either receive money by direct benefits or working to provide benefits. The reporter must be seeking to publish only that which supports his own agenda.
In the IHSS stories, no mention is made of the reasons for the budget cuts or the reasons for the minimal requirement for to prevent fraud. This leaves the public without information as to what is really going on. There are a number of very serious cases of abuse and neglect. The IHSS employees who have done those things have simply moved somewhere else when it was discovered and did the same thing. Also being disabled or old or poor does not mean that people do not take what is not theirs either. Maybe the thought that catching some of these people might leave some money for others who could use it should have been “investigated” too?
Comment / By bill keevil / Aug. 14, 2009, 9:19 p.m.
Renewed your subscription? What a lucky man. I recently had mine cancelled and was issued a refund for the remaining six months of my annual subscription. Their excuse? I was too remote (i.e. they are only servicing two roads heading north out of Crescent City. I have the misfortune to live on number road number three. The funny thing is I now get calls wanting me to re-subscribe. I’m tempted to take them on their offer just to see what happens.