UMGriz75
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The Missoulian has a long and distinguished history, and has generally always been a very good newspaper. In sports, Ray Rocene ("Sports Jabs") was right up there with Royal Brougham ("The Morning After") in Seattle as a "must read" sports writer. That tradition has continued, Jeff Herman, John Blanchett, down to the current "crop."spsyk said:Well,you are right, people want local news, however the Missoulian is not reporting the news it's more like indoctrination of their agenda.
Where the Missoulian really damaged its "brand" was the bizarre, and thoroughly politicized, approach to the non-existent "rape" scandals and the JJ trial. It wasn't just "bad." It was so bad that "bad" doesn't even begin to describe it. It wasn't journalism at all. It had nothing to do with "reporting."
Sherry Devlin is no Ed Coyle or Martin Hutchens, and became so invested in the perceived skills of her ace feminist reporter that she allowed the newspaper to throw all honesty to the wind. I've always wondered about the interactions between the hapless sports writing staff and the resolutely dishonest coverage being given to the sport community during that time in the newsroom.
All too many people became disgusted with the paper, and I know several of my friends, who used to be faithful subscribers, quit and never went back, just over that. The real "scandal" of that time period is how a formerly trusted newspaper destroyed its own credibility by promoting an injustice that was transparent in every article on the subject, including the one where the reporter got to report on her own critics, as a news item, describing her critics on egriz as members of a "testosterone soaked universe."
It was a spiteful and dishonest hack-job, an overt conflict of interest for the reporter, but Devlin ran it anyway. Byline and all. There was no journalistic integrity left.