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Re: Should FCC Investigate the Globe/NYTimes Sox Ownership vs. It's Patriots Coverage
Completely miss the point. It's not about Freedom of Speech. It's about media ownership of organizations they cover. I have nothing against McGrory spouting his opinion. I have a problem with his employer OWNING a business competitor of the organization he's spouting against.
As an example, I had no problem with Kevin Mannix formerly of the Herald calling BB "duplicitous pond scum". That was his opinion. No prob. His employers didn't own a business competitor of the Patriots in the same marketplace. Kapische?
I love how some who are defending "Freedom of Speech" are defending what the Globe is doing - - which is the ANTITHESIS of Freedom of Speech. I believe they are SQUELCHING Freedom of Speech and encouraging their writers to toe the NYTimes corporate line. Why do you think Dan Shaughnessy's daughter got a plum internship with Tom Werner's production company in LA? Open your eyes, folks!
If you want to see only the superficial cover without understanding the dynamics beneath it, that's your prerogative.
Why would you want the government to help you with this? Remember a little thing called "freedom of speech", if you don't like it don't read it. It scares me to death when any government agency controls the commentary of the media. Look at the over the top reaction to the "wardrobe malfunction" during Superbowl 38, it was like Big Brother. I would rather have the government focusing on other issues than how a newspaper reports football stories.
BB acted like a jerk, McGrory got all high and mighty and over-reacted. Big deal.
Completely miss the point. It's not about Freedom of Speech. It's about media ownership of organizations they cover. I have nothing against McGrory spouting his opinion. I have a problem with his employer OWNING a business competitor of the organization he's spouting against.
As an example, I had no problem with Kevin Mannix formerly of the Herald calling BB "duplicitous pond scum". That was his opinion. No prob. His employers didn't own a business competitor of the Patriots in the same marketplace. Kapische?
I love how some who are defending "Freedom of Speech" are defending what the Globe is doing - - which is the ANTITHESIS of Freedom of Speech. I believe they are SQUELCHING Freedom of Speech and encouraging their writers to toe the NYTimes corporate line. Why do you think Dan Shaughnessy's daughter got a plum internship with Tom Werner's production company in LA? Open your eyes, folks!
If you want to see only the superficial cover without understanding the dynamics beneath it, that's your prerogative.











