Posted on 08/17/2009 7:21:16 AM PDT by abb
Okay, I appreciate Ted Nugent, but I really don’t feel inclined to read the political musings of anyone who writes the following sentences: “XXX is cool. It rocks.” No thank you.
I understand that. My point is with the internet WE now have ‘printing presses’ (a keyboard and computer) and a distribution system (a modem connected to a network).
He should just write a blog anyway. Fishwraps are a dying business.
And WE also now face the same challenges that newspapers face, that is, getting someone to read our stuff. The Internet isn’t a distribution system unless someone actually reads what you write. And in order to be effective, you have to have a readership of the magnitude of Jim Robinson or Matt Drudge or Michelle Malkin for it to have any effect. How many inane blogs do you know of that you would never look at more than once? Those people have freedom of expression, but they do not have “freedom of the press.”
I always looked forward to reading Ted’s commentary. Even though I am a resident of Missouri, I still was a patron of the WACO TRIBUNE, sometimes browsing other content.
I guess since Ted will no longer be a part of the WACO TRIBUNE, I probably won’t visit their web pages again. I understand management reserves the final say of content.
but the people reserve the final say about viewing or not viewing the publication.
Ted will write elsewhere, and I will read his columns elsewhere. BTW, did you see Ted’s interview on the local public TV station a couple weeks ago? it was on utube.
Ted ROCKS!
Somebody else already bought(overpaid for) the paper. Maybe Ted can buy it out of bankruptcy 6 months from now ;-)
This Nuge guy sounds fishy. I tried to report him but my email bounced back.
The First Amendment never conferred a "right to be heard or to be read." It only conferred a right to speak or to publish. Newspapers and electronic broadcast got their readership and viewership because of a near-monopoly of the technology of the era.
That is now over.
I suggest that if the message is pertinent and well-stated, it will eventually be seen. This thread yesterday addressed that very issue. The State-Run Media has been unable to dictate the message as it has in the past.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2317493/posts
PR Pros: Obama Has Lost Control of the Health-Care Message
Note to Trib ownership and management: It’s your paper. You can do what you want. But telling Ted Nugent to chill out is like telling Maureen Dowd to stop writing nonsense. It’s not going to happen.
Sounds like the Waco newspaper will be losing a lot of readers, I expect its circulation to crash. The newspaper spiral of death has been mostly in the big cities it seems, but that smallish city could soon be without a paper.
Nonsense. Everybody in the chain of production there may certainly disagree and not participate (or choose an alternative), whether it's the publisher, the editor, or the columnist. It's a free country. Furthermore if they certainly have a right to voice their opinion or publish it. If it gets into copyright or slander or libel then maybe we might start talking about civil actions.
Nobody has said they can't do it, in fact they DID do it. Now the paper will suffer the consequences of their actions.
The irony is the Robinson’s said they would take the paper in a more conservative direction.
Sorry Ted but the guy who signs your checks runs the show.
If bus drivers failed to show up for work or tell riders to go F*ck themselves, who do you think would win that battle.
Let Ted start his own paper.
Ted should start syndicating his column online, somewhere. Townhall, Canada Free Press, Jewish World Review maybe the WashTimes. Or maybe all of the above.
“How many inane blogs do you know of that you would never look at more than once?”
Ouch that hurt
tyrannysentinel.blogspot.com
unitedcitizen.blogspot.com
We may disagree, but calling my post nonsense is nonsense on your part. The balance of your post supports my original comment. You can write columns that are agreeable with management’s position, or you can find another place to write. There may be negotiation on what’s acceptable, but in the end, you print what’s acceptable to management or you pick up your dolly and dishes and go find another media outlet. I know. I’ve done it several times.
I know, and that is what makes me wonder if they are conservative...
They must have meant tightwad when they said “conservative”
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