Category: Media

Despite the old Union-Tribune, we still have democracy

 Frank Gormlie  May 7, 2009  5 Comments on Despite the old Union-Tribune, we still have democracy

On May 6th, the “new” Union-Tribune, under new management, ran an editorial, entitled “Bible of democracy”. It quoted Walter Lippmann who called newspapers “the bible of democracy”.

Is this a description of the old Union-Tribune? Hardly.

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Tide Changes In San Diego Media

 Frank Gormlie  May 6, 2009  1 Comment on Tide Changes In San Diego Media

by Frank Gormlie

This week has witnessed major tidal changes for San Diego’s media.

The San Diego Union-Tribune formally changed publishers – and San Diego News Network (SDNN) has outpaced the other independent net show, the Voice of San Diego, in terms of monthly hits – for the first time.

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Rock Paper Scissors back in the news?

 Frank Gormlie  May 5, 2009  11 Comments on Rock Paper Scissors back in the news?

We have just heard from friends in the know that Rock Paper Scissors and its controversial closure is back in the news – sort of. The Reader, San Diego’s predominant weekly, is supposed to be carrying an article on it in its Thursday’s edition. Jeff Fagan, the original owner of the arts and crafts store, reportedly refused to be interviewed. …

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Shepard Fairey is not a crook.

 Frank Gormlie  April 23, 2009  1 Comment on Shepard Fairey is not a crook.

by Steven Heller

Even before Shepard Fairey’s Barack Obama “Hope” poster became the focus of legal and ethical scrutiny — for Fairey’s use of Mannie Garcia’s A.P. news photo as the basis of the now ubiquitous image — some design critics and practitioners had already questioned the street artist’s habit of “sampling” existing imagery. A scolding essay by Mark Vallen, entitled “Obey Plagiarist Fairey,” which was published online in 2007, accused Fairey, who created the “OBEY GIANT” project in 1989, of “expropriating and recontextualizing artworks of others.”

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Waterboard Sean Hannity? Yes, please.

 Jon Carr  April 23, 2009  16 Comments on Waterboard Sean Hannity? Yes, please.

by Jon Carr

Last night (4/22/09) on Faux News, Conservative Right Wing pundit Sean Hannity engaged in a debate with Charles Grodin over the hot topic of torture or as the right wing prefers to call it, “enhanced interrogation.”

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Sacramento’s Tent City torn down – the real story and how the media got it wrong

 Source  April 21, 2009  4 Comments on Sacramento’s Tent City torn down – the real story and how the media got it wrong

Dozens of city and county workers descended on Sacramento’s tent city on Thursday, and within hours cleared the area of all signs of the sprawling homeless encampment.

PLUS

Over the past few months, reporters from around the world have flocked to the now-famous tent city in Sacramento, Calif. When they find out that 55-year-old John Kraintz has been living in a tent for almost seven years, they turn around and walk away.

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City staff outnumber OB residents at Mayor’s Rec Center budget “briefing”

 Frank Gormlie  April 20, 2009  7 Comments on City staff outnumber OB residents at Mayor’s Rec Center budget “briefing”

by Frank Gormlie

It was a hot Monday night in the gym of the Ocean Beach Rec Center. It was time for Mayor Jerry Sanders presentation of his proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2010. Patty and I had wanted to attend. Not that we’re accountants or really understand the City Budget, but we wanted to witness the event and see OB in action. We walked in just a few minutes late, and it had already started. No “OB Time” here.

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Obama Promises to Defend Interrogators, But No Promise on the Bush Lawyers Who Signed Off

 Source  April 17, 2009  4 Comments on Obama Promises to Defend Interrogators, But No Promise on the Bush Lawyers Who Signed Off

This afternoon (4/16/09) the Obama administration released lightly redacted versions of four previously classified legal opinions from the Bush Justice Department approving CIA interrogation techniques now widely catalogued and condemned by many to have constituted torture.

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The OB Rag blog just had its best day ever !

 Frank Gormlie  April 15, 2009  7 Comments on The OB Rag blog just had its best day ever !

April 14th, 2009, turned out to be our best day ever – in terms of visits – since we began October 25, 2007.

We registered 660 “unique visitors” during the 24 hour period represented by April 14th. We had been cruising at 350 to 500+ visitors a day for weeks, then it just took off.

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“It’s great that you heard us about our library, Mayor Sanders, just don’t pit us against the unions.”

 Frank Gormlie  April 14, 2009  13 Comments on “It’s great that you heard us about our library, Mayor Sanders, just don’t pit us against the unions.”

As expected, Mayor Jerry Sanders held a press conference this morning in front of the Ocean Beach library. And as expected, Mayor Sanders announced that in his new city budget proposal, no libraries or library services will be cut for this year’s budget.

“We heard you, Ocean Beach,” the Mayor said. “There will be no library cuts.” The crowd applauded.

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News you may have missed: 30 year ban on Monty Python’s ‘Life of Brian’ finally lifted in Welsh town

 Source  April 14, 2009  4 Comments on News you may have missed: 30 year ban on Monty Python’s ‘Life of Brian’ finally lifted in Welsh town

In case you missed it, a thirty-year ban on public viewing of the hilarious comedy “Life of Brian” made by the English comedy team, Monty Python, was finally lifted in a Welsh town. The town is Aberystwyth – which I have no idea of how to pronounce. But the movie had been considered “blasphemous” by some Christians who perceived it as a mockery of Jesus Christ. Most of the rest of the planet considered it one of the funniest films ever produced.

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READER RANT: ‘She begged them to keep the Children’s Energy Center open’

 Frank Gormlie  April 14, 2009  5 Comments on READER RANT: ‘She begged them to keep the Children’s Energy Center open’

Chris Yule is far to modest. My family has known Chris for years, she is my closest friend.

She begged both Funke and Winkler to keep the school open. At the time of its closing, less than $3,000.00 in repairs would have kept the school open. The school was refurbished long AFTER its closure.

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