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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Giving Guide

Since this is the eve of Thanksgiving, and since there are headlines (Tuesday) about Homeless programs that pass along nothing to the homeless, how about a thoughtful, well-researched group of articles by the Christian Science Monitor? Here's their ...

Giving Guide

... which is worth a look and bears consideration. The CSMonitor is an example of an award-winning newspaper learning to survive in the brutal world of journalism (a topic off-discussed here at Naked Authors). The Monitor, as I understand it, suspended the daily paper, but not daily reporting. It maintains the daily reporting at its website, and publishes a (nicely formated and meaty) weekly for subscribers. I don't know the paper's finances, but I respect its heritage of fine reporting and hope the new system allows it to stay in business. If a worthy business model, maybe other city papers and local papers could adopt something similar.

One thing is for sure (after spending two weeks in a car with Dave Barry, I learned a lot about this) unbiased journalism is in deep trouble. We are moving toward a society that gets its news from either "yellow" sources, or editorial-slanted reporting, ie Fox or MSNBC. Neutral, free-minded reporting is moving toward a non-profit business model -- NPR, PBS -- as corporations use their newpapers to push economic and political agendas. And that brings us back to the top of this blog: if you run your finger down the column on "% of donation reaches need," you'll see NPR is one of the highest in this category. "Let freedom ring," may come down to keeping non-profits like NPR alive and thriving.

Happy Thanksgiving.
Ridley

3 Comments:

Anonymous paul levine said...

Excellent series of articles. The New York Times also has a long history in this field with its "neediest" stories.

(Ten years ago, I received a dubious distinction from The Christian Science Monitor....a profile calling me the "oldest rookie writer in Hollywood).

7:18 AM  
Anonymous patty said...

Great post, Ridley. Even NPR had a brush with controversy sometime back with its cozy relationship with corporate America.

8:04 AM  
Blogger Ridley said...

Hadn't heard that, Patty. Is nothing sacred?

11:45 AM  

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