05-17-2008, 04:10 PM
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Maude
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 16,062
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Re: How about the Herald editors?
Is it possible that Tomase's story made it through AT LEAST FOUR (4) different Editors????????
From the Saturday May 17th Baltimore Sun:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/f...5006276.column
"But even more concerning is how the system apparently broke down at the Herald.
Journalism, in most instances, is a highly collaborative enterprise. Above the reporter is an assigning editor. That assigning editor will usually consult with still another higher editor on a major story, such as the earthshaking one that ran Feb. 2 in the Herald about the Patriots' alleged transgression in 2002. Then, there is the last line of defense, the copy desk, where at least two more editors often take a look.
Sometimes, in this business, having someone's back means protecting him or her from a self-inflicted wound. Unless Tomase bamboozled his superiors (and I doubt he would still have a job if he did), others at the Herald -- some with more stripes on their shoulders than Tomase -- failed in their duties as well."
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