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Yesterday, the Orange County Press Club hosted a panel featuring the newest kids on the Orange County media block: Orange County Register publisher Terry Horne, KDOC-TV Channel 56 news director (and former Register reporter) Jeff Rowe, and our own editor Ted Kissell. Each gave their impressions of the Orange County market to an audience of about 50 at Memphis' Santa Ana location. But the real revelations came during the question-and-answer session, and it was courtesy of current and former Register reporters grilling their new boss.
First up was longtime Reg staffer John Gittelsohn, who asked Horne where was he going to find all the cheaply paid reporters to create the type of hyper-localized product Horne wants the Reg to become. Gittleson was referring the Register's notorious habit of hiring kids straight out of college to cover serious issues while buying out longtimers. Horne didn't really answer the question: instead, he raved about the college interns who filed stuff for the online edition of Arizona Republic, noting in particular that one of the Republic's most-read articles in the past couple of years was a couple of paragraphs about a chicken catching on fire.
Next was former Register reporter (and current Irvine Company spokeshole-but-nevertheless-good-guy) Bill Rams. Rams' query was simple: would there be more buyouts at the Register? Again, Horne didn't answer. Instead, he babbled about having to deal with a deficit in the millions and trying to figure out how to reduce spending without further demoralizing the paper's reporters. In other words: HELL YES. "Sometimes, I wish I was still in sunny Phoenix," Horne lamely cracked. No one laughed. As one onlooker noted, "Look at the faces of the [Register] reporters." The faces were mad.
November 9, 2007 01:00
what the hell is wrong with oc media these days?
and oc complains about LA's media market.
they have it together. man if i could only wipe out everyone from kdoc and the register and hire quality people..it can be good, there can be potiential but they seem to be doing the same mistakes
someone please come to the rescue..new managent oc is gonna suffer if someone new doesn't take over.
people at oc weekly doesn't that bother you?
--they need people from LA to help
need to be very qualified people.
November 9, 2007 14:34
According to my sources, there was also plenty of "babbling" by OC Weekly editor Ted Kissell, who apparently droned on and on about the difficulties of learning OC's geography. Welcome to the neighborhood, Ted.
Surprisingly, Pete Fundy was not invited to this event. Had I been invited, I would have insisted that OC Weekly let the Mexican speak.
Before me, of course.
Warmly yours,
Pete Fundy
Senior Editorial Writer
OCLegend.Com