Media Mutt

Hidden Plum


Filed 12/26/07

The Portland Press Herald, Maine Sunday Telegram, Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel - publications owned by the Blethen Maine Newspapers - have finally begun including information on their apparent conflict of interest in all stories on the proposed Plum Creek Timber

A Little Late


Filed 12/17/2007

You'd have to be a careful reader to have caught it. Near the end of a Dec. 16 newspaper story on Plum Creek Timber Co.'s plans to build a resort and housing near Moosehead Lake was some information that should have been publicized a long time ago.
The story appeared

Rejecting the Rejection



Filed December 14, 2007

On WGME-TV's 5 p.m. report on Dec. 13, reporter Diana Ichton twice informed viewers that in late November, the Maine Public Utilities Commission had "rejected" the proposed sale of Verizon's telephone land lines to FairPoint Communications. Ichton then indicated

The Herald gets pressed


Filed December 12, 2007

I may never feel compelled to criticize the Portland Press Herald again. That's because "T. Cushing Munjoy" is doing it for me. And doing a first-rate job.

The pseudonymous Munjoy (The T. stands for Thomas, he says, and the rest of his name honors Portland's

Mixed Messages


Filed December 7, 2007

The Portland Press Herald's editorial on Dec. 1 made the newspaper's position on teen drinking clear. "Underage drinking is a public health crisis that has widespread consequences," it read. "Unfortunately, it is not usually recognized as the serious problem it

He Said, She Said



Filed 12/3/07

Is there some regulation in the Great Big Book of Standard Journalistic Practices and Accepted Industry Procedures that requires reporters covering public hearings to produce stories that bore readers to death? If so, I apologize in advance for the impending criticism. If not,

Head for the Hill


Filed 11/26/2007

The Portland Press Herald has hired a new Washington correspondent. He's Jonathan Kaplan, who's been a staff writer for The Hill ( a Capitol Hill newspaper aimed at elected officials and political insiders) for the last five years. Kaplan will start work for Maine's largest daily

Short Memory


November 20, 2007

If you're trying to conceal your shadowy past, the easiest way to do it might be to work for the Kennebec Journal in Augusta or its sister daily newspaper, the Morning Sentinel in Waterville. For the second time this year, the two papers, which share the same editorial

Inside the (anonymous) Edge


November 16, 2007

Wally Edge seems to be plugged in to Maine politics. And New Jersey politics. And politics in New York, Nevada, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Vermont and Oregon. Keeps him pretty busy, I imagine.

Or it would if Wally Edge were real. But he - or she - isn't. Edge

The Irregular Suite


November 14, 2007

From the Nov. 14 issue of the Original Irregular, a weekly newspaper published in Kingfield:

"The board voted to follow suite to support the appeal … Morse stated in his drive to support the resolution that the SBA "voted 110 to 8 to support the appeal of the law"
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