Yahoo News Took A Hit
Yahoo News took a strike last month when star investigative author John Cook left it, who is returning to try and do the job for Gawker, and an even considerable strike when Cook stated he was abandoning the corporation because it suppressed his reporting.
Debatable content was frequently censored, Cook informed Jeff Bercovici of AOL daily Finance. “Most glaringly,” wrote Bercovici, who formerly functioned with Cook at Radar magazine, “he was informed that the proposed tale around the Obama administration raising the earnings of light house staffers by 9% lacked the necessary balance; it absolutely was killed.”
Pitaro said, “I think a single thing John didn’t understand is the fact that there is a process. When we want to article something, we do have editors who start looking at it, and we do have men and women outside in the author which have opinions on what should go up. My carry is the fact that he was frustrated with the process, and which is OK. From my perspective, there aren’t any hard feelings.”
9/30/2010 06:50:00 AM
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