Good Lord. He's better off not working there. The press release is actually pretty well done. I hate to think how many firings should have happened in the FJ newsroom, based on that.
I don't know where to leave this comment, but just read this story on an Mlive page. Is it just me, or does it seem incredibly juvenile for a professional to write something is a "big no-no in court." Really? A "no-no"? Good grief, how far has journalism fallen....
"After pictures of the jury appeared publicly on someone’s Facebook page Tuesday – a big no-no in court – Mason County 51st Circuit Judge Richard I. Cooper on Wednesday morning banned spectators from carrying cell phones or other electronic devices capable of taking pictures.
Good Lord.
ReplyDeleteHe's better off not working there.
The press release is actually pretty well done.
I hate to think how many firings should have happened in the FJ newsroom, based on that.
This is the classic of example of why so many people still love working in this business but hate the people running it.
ReplyDeleteAnd Gannett wonders why it's the laughingstock of the journalism world ...
ReplyDeleteI don't know where to leave this comment, but just read this story on an Mlive page. Is it just me, or does it seem incredibly juvenile for a professional to write something is a "big no-no in court." Really? A "no-no"?
ReplyDeleteGood grief, how far has journalism fallen....
"After pictures of the jury appeared publicly on someone’s Facebook page Tuesday – a big no-no in court – Mason County 51st Circuit Judge Richard I. Cooper on Wednesday morning banned spectators from carrying cell phones or other electronic devices capable of taking pictures.