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silvershadow

(10,336 posts)
Tue Aug 25, 2015, 02:55 PM Aug 2015

Boston Globe Pledges Columnist Will Stop Writing About Telecom Issues After Conflict Of Interest Cri

Boston Globe Pledges Columnist Will Stop Writing About Telecom Issues After Conflict Of Interest Criticism

The Boston Globe says columnist John E. Sununu will no longer write about cable and Internet issues because of his financial conflict of interest. Media Matters criticized the paper after it allowed the former Republican senator to complain about the "unnecessary regulation of the internet" without disclosing he has been paid over $750,000 by broadband interests.

In an August 17 column, Sununu attacked the Obama administration for reaching "ever deeper into the economy, pursuing expensive and unnecessary regulation of the internet, carbon emissions, and even car loans." Sununu serves on the board of directors for Time Warner Cable, and is a paid "honorary co-chair" for Broadband for America, which has been supported by broadband providers and the National Cable & Telecommunications Association.

Dan Kennedy, an associate professor of journalism at Northeastern University, wrote that Globe Editorial Page Editor Ellen Clegg stated "Sununu has told me he will avoid writing about issues pertaining to cable and internet access because of his seat on the Time Warner Cable board." Clegg reaffirmed that the Globe is "posting bios for our regular freelance op-ed columnists online and linking those bios to their bylines" to provide "more transparency."

She added in her email to Kennedy that Sununu "has also assured me that he will disclose his support of GOP presidential candidate John Kasich in the text of any columns he writes about presidential politics (he is chair of his campaign in New Hampshire.)" Sununu devoted his June 22 column to Donald Trump, writing that he's "running a race where both the chance of winning and the risk of losing are zero." The piece did not note Sununu's ties to Kasich.

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more at link: http://mediamatters.org/blog/2015/08/25/boston-globe-pledges-columnist-will-stop-writin/205138

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Boston Globe Pledges Columnist Will Stop Writing About Telecom Issues After Conflict Of Interest Cri (Original Post) silvershadow Aug 2015 OP
I am shocked, shocked I say, ChairmanAgnostic Aug 2015 #1
The honorable thing would have been to fire his ass, as any other reporter would have been. Lochloosa Aug 2015 #5
Disgusting what corporate shills get away with.... think Aug 2015 #2
Why is that partisan hack writing for the Globe anyway? nichomachus Aug 2015 #3
That's exactly what I have been thinking. The Globe is/or was better than this.? nt silvershadow Aug 2015 #4
Oh ... um ... that? lpbk2713 Aug 2015 #6

Lochloosa

(16,061 posts)
5. The honorable thing would have been to fire his ass, as any other reporter would have been.
Tue Aug 25, 2015, 03:36 PM
Aug 2015

Period. No excuses.

nichomachus

(12,754 posts)
3. Why is that partisan hack writing for the Globe anyway?
Tue Aug 25, 2015, 03:30 PM
Aug 2015

Talk about flushing the paper's credibility down the toilet.

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