Front page rife with
misleading journalism
By Jim Keyworth
Gazette Blog Editor
If you read the front page of the Payson Roundup yesterday
(Tuesday, Oct. 2), you experienced two instances of irresponsible journalism.
The first and most egregious was the Roundup story on the
Arizona Newspapers Association (ANA) Awards competition in which the Roundup FAILED
TO WIN BEST NON-DAILY NEWSPAPER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MANY, MANY YEARS (we were
winning that award every year way back when I was working there).
Actually they did tell you in the very last paragraph of the
story that Arizona Capital Times won the award this year, but it was BURIED
VERY, VERY DEEP on the continuation page.
At the beginning of the article, the Roundup blew its horn (out of all
proportion with reality) about some minor awards it did win, making it sound
like they swept the competition.
If one were practicing responsible journalism, one would
admit up front, in the lead paragraph, that a long streak had come to an
end. Instead, the Roundup tried to
mislead its readers into thinking all was well on the awards front. It’s a little reminiscent of how the Roundup
buried the story about Editor Pete Aleshire spending a night in jail.
The other example of dishonest journalism in Tuesday's paper – giving front
page coverage to a story told by Rep. Paul Gosar about the Libyan ambassador
being tortured and sodomized before he was killed that is total BS. If the Roundup didn’t know that, it should
have. That kind of political crap has no
place in a newspaper that claims to be fair, much less on the front page.
But maybe this front page tells us why the Roundup is no longer the best
little non-daily in the state. Maybe its
irresponsible, misleading, sugarcoated, pandering journalism is finally catching up with it. What goes around…
The prestigious Arizona Press Club awards are the ones that matter, and
the Roundup has been pretty much a no-show at that
competition the last few years.
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