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("Richard Isakson" wrote)
Knowing Jim's previous problems with the truth, how can you believe *anything* that's written in ANN? ....or TIME, or NEWSWEEK, or The Mpls Star-Tribune, or CBS News, or NBC's Dateline, or The NYTimes, or the local TV news, or Rush, etc, etc, etc. You pays your monies, and you takes your chances. Montblack |
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"Montblack" wrote ...
"Richard Isakson" wrote ... Knowing Jim's previous problems with the truth, how can you believe *anything* that's written in ANN? ...or TIME, or NEWSWEEK, or The Mpls Star-Tribune, or CBS News, or NBC's Dateline, or The NYTimes, or the local TV news, or Rush, etc, etc, etc. You pays your monies, and you takes your chances. So you've allowed some of the modern media to convince you that a lack of journalistic ethics is a good thing? Rich |
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On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 13:47:52 -0500, "Montblack"
wrote: ("Richard Isakson" wrote) Knowing Jim's previous problems with the truth, how can you believe *anything* that's written in ANN? ...or TIME, or NEWSWEEK, or The Mpls Star-Tribune, or CBS News, or NBC's Dateline, or The NYTimes, or the local TV news, or Rush, etc, etc, etc. You pays your monies, and you takes your chances. But in most other cases, you've got a lot better chance of eventually getting the real story. There have been a number of journalistic ethics scandals over the past ten years, from Stephen Glass to Jayson Blair to CBS News and beyond. Heck, Reuters just admitted that some of the photos they'd published of the battles in Lebanon had been altered for more dramatic appearance. In most of these cases, the unethical journalist was caught because complaints or his own actions triggered an investigation by the publication's editor. But...what happens if the editor is the one fabricating the story, or altering a photo, or hiding a personal relationship with one of the story's subjects? What if the editor is also the publisher? Back in the 90s, Jim Campbell wrote an "expose" accusing the employee of a certain kit company of criminal actions. What he *didn't* say in the story is that the target was one of his own former employees. And she was also his ex-fiance. I mean, shoot, there wasn't any question of it: He'd given sworn testimony to the fact that she was his ex-fiance (while denying it here on RAH, of course). If he had been employed by any normal publication, he would have been out on the street and never worked in journalism again. But of course, he WAS the employer. You may not like CBS, you may not like Fox, but there ARE some checks and balances available in these and most media. But not where the author, editor, and publisher are one in the same person. Separation of these roles brings an unjaundiced eye to emotional topics and ensures that the editorial aspects of the publication receive some isolation from the business (e.g., advertising) aspects. How much isolation exists at ANN, do you figure? When the editor-in-chief claims that five aviation companies haven't paid advertising bills, how much does that affect editorial coverage of these companies? Even if the companies aren't mentioned negatively in articles, how much false praise do their competitors receive? I view ANN and "The Onion" about the same way...read for entertainment if you like, but don't come to any conclusions based on it. :-) Ron Wanttaja |
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![]() "Richard Isakson" wrote in message ... "Ken Finney" ... Despite all the obvious issues with Mr. Campbell (and I personally know a person involved in one of the lawsuits/countersuits), he does run the best aviation news website I've found. If there is a better one, I'd sure like to know what it is. Knowing Jim's previous problems with the truth, how can you believe *anything* that's written in ANN? Unless he is altering the audio files in the interviews... |
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![]() Ken Finney wrote: "Richard Isakson" wrote in message ... "Ken Finney" ... Despite all the obvious issues with Mr. Campbell (and I personally know a person involved in one of the lawsuits/countersuits), he does run the best aviation news website I've found. If there is a better one, I'd sure like to know what it is. Knowing Jim's previous problems with the truth, how can you believe *anything* that's written in ANN? Unless he is altering the audio files in the interviews... Ever hear of "Payola"? The radio stations weren't altering those songs they were playing, either. |
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"Ken Finney" wrote ...
"Richard Isakson" wrote ... Knowing Jim's previous problems with the truth, how can you believe *anything* that's written in ANN? Unless he is altering the audio files in the interviews... Ken, Most of what you find on ANN is merely company press releases that have been cut and pasted onto the website. If you went to the individual company websites you would find that story and others there for the reading. I suppose that's too much trouble so you let Jim decide which press releases you read. Of course, you won't find negative articles about major sponsors but you will find falsified "news" about companies that refuse to play Jim's games. Part of the entertainment? From time to time Jim will publish a flight review of an airplane. What in Jim's background makes you think he's qualified to judge airplane flight characteristics? Or do you care? It's better to just let Jim form your opinion? Or is it all entertainment? Rich |
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![]() Ken Finney wrote: "ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message ... In article .com, says... This really made me angry. http://www.sportpilot.org/news/060803_ann.html It was a link from the EAA's eHotline email. I'll be sending out the appropriate emails and links to John Osterhout's web page. Please do the same. I am sick of Zoomy passing himself of as anything but a lying sack of ****. I almost fell of my chair when I saw that. I just fired off a letter to Tom P this AM I suggest we all dothe same. I can't believe they would endorse this phony,someone didn't do their homework at EAA. See ya Chuck S Despite all the obvious issues with Mr. Campbell (and I personally know a person involved in one of the lawsuits/countersuits), he does run the best aviation news website I've found. If there is a better one, I'd sure like to know what it is. Avweb |
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![]() "Richard Riley" wrote in message oups.com... Ken Finney wrote: "ChuckSlusarczyk" wrote in message ... In article .com, says... This really made me angry. http://www.sportpilot.org/news/060803_ann.html It was a link from the EAA's eHotline email. I'll be sending out the appropriate emails and links to John Osterhout's web page. Please do the same. I am sick of Zoomy passing himself of as anything but a lying sack of ****. I almost fell of my chair when I saw that. I just fired off a letter to Tom P this AM I suggest we all dothe same. I can't believe they would endorse this phony,someone didn't do their homework at EAA. See ya Chuck S Despite all the obvious issues with Mr. Campbell (and I personally know a person involved in one of the lawsuits/countersuits), he does run the best aviation news website I've found. If there is a better one, I'd sure like to know what it is. Avweb Avweb is not as good as it was before the recent changes, but IMNSHO, was never as good as aero-news. |
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![]() Ken Finney wrote: Avweb Avweb is not as good as it was before the recent changes, but IMNSHO, was never as good as aero-news. It's probably not as entertaining. But AvWeb tries to make it true. It's like comparing "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer" with "Desperate Housewives." |
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In article , Ken Finney says...
Despite all the obvious issues with Mr. Campbell (and I personally know a person involved in one of the lawsuits/countersuits), he does run the best aviation news website I've found. ...so despite the obvious issues with Musolinni, he had trains that ran on time and despite the obvious issues with Hitler,he built some really good autobans and put the Germans to work. So I guess by your logic Hitler and Musolinni were all right guys because some of the things they did might be considered good.......Hmmmm I wonder if the person you know that zoom sued is happy to know how you feel? I might know of only one. If there is a better one, I'd sure like to know what it is. Av Web. Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret "zoom can fool some people all the time ,all the people some of the time ,but he don't fool me" chuck s |
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