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Day 5: 10,076 words
One of the people who works at one of the other papers is in office as a school board member is a registered Republican. One of my staff is campaigning for a candidate.
Recently I was asked to run for office and I declined due to my job. I was also asked to work on a candidate's website. I also declined.
But I think the times are changing a bit.
I understand, as well as the staffs at the three newspapers, that we have to adhere to our publishers wishes. We also don't endorse as a paper even in our editorials.
Nothing other than just sharing here my experience. There are things I'm told to not put on my blog and I follow those to a tee. We were allowed to have personal political stuff there though which I think is good as it is transparent.
I think this is a good conversation. I know you're unbiased. :) It is a balance. When I started this thing, I was anonymous and now not so much.
I was just sharing (sorry I didn't get back here earlier. Been running crazy.)
You know, those naysayers always have something to say be it politics, cheerleader coverage etc.
With that said, the positive thing about people being so involved is that they are involved. Local newspapers have such a sense of ownership from the community and I think that's why we probably are scrutinized so carefully.
I make it a practice though to eat lunch with the local parties (both of them) and to not back away when they ask a question about my politics but that's just what's comfortable to me. Also, my publishers are also active politically on the other side of the aisle from me, so hopefully it gives it all balance.
It's funny, I did an inch count recently of our editorial page and it actually has more conservative coverage (because that's the community's frith if you will) than liberal.
That comes from Letters to editor, submitted editorial columns etc...
Rural media is an odd thing, isn't it?
Cheers, my friend.