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Thanks for taking the time to cover it, Mark.

You can read his thoughts here. The gist:

Obviously, newspaper reporters must maintain neutrality and report the news in a non-biased fashion. The Wide Open bloggers, however, were not hired as reporters, but as partisan commentators. Their respective ideological slants were clear. For The Plain Dealer to expect partisan activists who are heavily involved in public affairs — as these folks were before being hired — to have never contributed either money or time to a political campaign is, in this student’s opinion, absurd.

Traditional journalists, read that: it’s from a student, from the future, who is here, now.

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 11:19 pm November 6th, 2007 in Blogging, Media, Politics, Wide Open 

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3 Responses to “Mark Jablonski of CSU’s The Cauldron, on Wide Open”

  1. 1 Jeff Coryell on November 7th, 2007 2:12 am

    At last! Sanity! Clarity! Sense! Woo hoo!

  2. 2 Mark Jablonski on November 10th, 2007 2:17 pm

    Thanks for the plug, Jill. Read a pretty good write up in the Free Times the other day. I’m sure you saw it.

  3. 3 Jill Miller Zimon on November 15th, 2007 11:20 pm

    Mark – not a problem at all – no plug. I’m just scouring, and you were there. :)

    Naw – thank YOU. :) Yes – I did see the Free Times piece.

    Good luck with the end of the semester.

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