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Home Front: Culture Wars
More than 100 newspapers will publish editorials decrying Trump's anti-press rhetoric
2018-08-12
[CNN by Brian "Tater" Stelter] THIS is why the media is hated and their papers are going the way of the dinosaur
"The dirty war on the free press must end."
"WE should be the only ones to guide the narrative!"
That's the idea behind an unusual editorial-writing initiative that has enlisted scores of newspapers across America.

The Boston Globe has been contacting newspaper editorial boards and proposing a "coordinated response" to President Trump's escalating "enemy of the people" rhetoric.

"We propose to publish an editorial on August 16 on the dangers of the administration's assault on the press and ask others to commit to publishing their own editorials on the same date," The Globe said in its pitch to fellow papers.

The effort began just a few days ago.

As of Saturday, "we have more than 100 publications signed up, and I expect that number to grow in the coming days," Marjorie Pritchard, the Globe's deputy editorial page editor, told CNN.

The American Society of News Editors, the New England Newspaper and Press Association and other groups have helped her spread the word.

"The response has been overwhelming," Pritchard said. "We have some big newspapers, but the majority are from smaller markets, all enthusiastic about standing up to Trump's assault on journalism."

Instead of printing the exact same message, each publication will write its own editorial, Pritchard said.

That was a key part of her pitch: "The impact of Trump's assault on journalism looks different in Boise than it does in Boston," she wrote. "Our words will differ. But at least we can agree that such attacks are alarming."

Journalists have noticed an uptick in Trump's attacks against the news media in recent weeks. He has been using dehumanizing language like "enemy of the people" more often. He has also been speaking to reporters less often, limiting the chances for questions to be asked.

With Trump's words and deeds as the backdrop, some media critics have urged the White House press corps to engage in acts of solidarity. There were cheers last month when reporters in the briefing room deferred to rivals who were trying to ask follow-up questions, and when numerous outlets stood up for CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins after Collins was told she could not attend a Trump event.

The coordinated editorials may be another example of unity across the news business.

Although there's a longstanding debate about the effectiveness of newspaper editorials, there is certainly strength in numbers -- the greater the number of participants, the more readers will see the message.

Pritchard said she expects differing views from the editorials, "but the same sentiment: The importance of a free and independent press."
Totes different, but expect anyone deviating from the party line to be banned
Posted by:Frank G

#11  More than 100 newspapers will publish editorials decrying Trump.

And this differs from now, how?
Posted by: Ebbumble and Company5278   2018-08-12 17:47  

#10  My History repeats itself, it was only 1931 when they published A Hundred Authors Against Einstein. The Theory that Consensus equals truth, how novel!
Posted by: magpie   2018-08-12 16:14  

#9  "Honey? Did you read my powerful editorial??"
Posted by: Frank G   2018-08-12 14:18  

#8  100 editorials...will be read by possibly 250 or so people?
Posted by: Tom   2018-08-12 14:15  

#7  None of which will be read by people who agree with Trump.
Posted by: Iblis   2018-08-12 14:08  

#6  When the Globe moved out of the former 135 Morrissey Boulevard headquarters, my only regret was not grabbing a sawzall, cutting off the 'B' ('The Boston Globe' letters that hung off the side of the building facing the Southeast Expressway) off their wall and hanging it in my garage as a souvenir.
Posted by: Raj   2018-08-12 13:56  

#5  "the greater the number of participants, the more readers will see the message" Many former readers have already been seeing the message - ever since Election Day 2016. Then they woke up and turned away.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-08-12 13:39  

#4  â€˜This will dispel the accusations that the media is acting in unison to destroy our President...

The accusations are now generally accepted as facts. Any remedy is no longer feasible.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-08-12 13:02  

#3  â€˜This will dispel the accusations that the media is acting in unison to destroy our President...
Posted by: Regular joe   2018-08-12 12:59  

#2  same(msm)B.S.,Different Day? That's all----NOT EVEN NEWS
Posted by: ranture   2018-08-12 12:32  

#1  Collusion! Quick, phone Bob Mueller.
Posted by: Glirt Dingle2497   2018-08-12 12:02  

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