Checking my RSS feed for Humboldt blogs this morning, I came across a surprising story on Heraldo titled “Crawford heads Chamber” saying:

Eureka political dude and Humboldt Herald regular Chris Crawford is the new head of the Eureka Chamber of Commerce.

Hearty congratulations were doled out at Tuesday’s Eureka City Council meeting.

Crawford is an outspoken opponent of Measure T, a campaign finance reform initiative that was overturned in the courts last year. Nevertheless, Crawford keeps pounding the issue like it still matters.

Crawford replaces J. Warran Hockaday as Chamber mucky muck.

Now I have to say, the idea that Chris was taking over as head of the chamber was not surprising, it was the last line that jumped out at me. J Warren has been executive director for as long as I can remember and it did not make sense that he’d step down, nor that Crawford would move into that position. When I tried to look at the post to see if anyone had anything to say about it, I got a page saying this:

Not Found

Sorry, but you are looking for something that isn’t here.

Wondering what happened, I shot an email to Heraldo who replied:

I took it down this morning because I wasn’t sure if Crawford is replacing Hockaday, or if Crawford is now just top cheese in some other way.  Do you know?

Well, I did not know, but a quick phone call and an anonymous conversation with the chamber receptionist was all it took to find out that Crawford is the new president of the chamber board replacing Dennis Hunter who served in that position for four years and apparently has a few other things to do.

I mention all this, not merely to embarrass Heraldo for jumping to conclusions and for the (quickly removed) gaff, but because it’s an example of a basic flaw in blogging: For the most part bloggers don’t really see themselves as reporters and won’t take the time to do something basic like fact check.  For all the hew and cry about how citizen journalists are going to replace newspapers, most bloggers rely on newspapers (and their reporters) as their primary sources and simply supply second-hand news. Now this is perhaps being overly hard on Heraldo, who has in fact broken stories that none of my collegues knew about — let’s call it a learning experience.  So, what did we learn?

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20 Comments

  1. The last line was the reason I took it down.

    What did we learn? The internet lets you remove posts in error while print journalists have to live with their mistakes all day (or week).

  2. It was a snap editorial decision. The piece seemed unfinished so I put it back in the drafts folder to come back to later.

  3. You think Connie Miller still friendly with Crawford? She sure was embarrassed after that election.

  4. Man… born again bob bitch slapping heraldo around… I will pay for this kind of blogging!! Hell Ya’s.

  5. Possibly the reason Heraldo couldn’t do the same thing as you though is his anonymity.

    Too bad he didn’t call though. We could have narrowed down Heraldo’s gender at least;>

  6. Wise men say, only fools rush in …

    For the record, I am the 2009 Eureka Chamber Chairman of the Board. It has a nice, Sinatra-esque ring to it.

    I replace Dennis Hunter, who was chair last year. Jill MacDonald served as chair in 2007.

    J. Warren Hockaday is the Chamber President and CEO.

    We have several, positive, bi-partisan goals for the year, so stay tuned.

  7. Whew:

    Glad I still have a job.

    I’m traveling this week with spotty internet access, and would love to see Heraldo’s original blogentry. Just out of perverse curiousity.

    As the big “H”, the NCJ and I have had fairly convivial and lively exchanges in the past, I wouldn’t want to end the dialogue here.

    So, as far as I know, you still have me to kick around….ok ok…tell Hank, I’m just making an historical joke.

  8. I’m traveling this week with spotty internet access, and would love to see Heraldo’s original blogentry. Just out of perverse curiousity.

    Bob posted it for you above. Good to hear you are still gainfully employed in these dark times.

  9. Yep H

    I like to thing that I produce more than I consume. In that doing, some others have a flicker and some small glow in these otherwise difficult times. So, what have you been up to lately my friend?

    Ask me about the San Diego meetings….there won’t be a new release.

    You get the exclusive.

    JWH

  10. Oh and H…it’s 442-3738. I’m always happy to confirm or deny. I didn’t give up Buhne and I won’t give you up either. ok?

  11. Ok…I will. I tried to email you earlier, but didn’t get through. Could be an old e address. Or it could be this arcane iconnection.

    Either way, send me your e and I’ll send you an update…fair enough?

    j_hockaday@eurekachamber.com

    It was a very productive meeting. Maybe I will put out a release after all. But, you get first shot.

    That’s a promise.

    JWH

  12. so funny Heraldo, your site is set up for character assassinations of of certain people, but when a non-vulgar mention of D. Faulk is brought up about his past at HSU, you delete the post.

    I hope the conversation last night sets a new tone that neo-con and neo-lib will be marginalized and we can start to find some common ground. We are in a collective ‘edge of a cliff’.

  13. “Sinatra-esque?”

    Finally, CHANGE has come to the Chamber of Commerce. Crawford, you must have the right “relationships”.

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