On April 25, blog contributor phoenixis50 asked how "poetry and other writings" can be submitted to Stars and Stripes. Poetry can't be. Stars and Stripes' current policy is not to publish poetry, in the belief that it is a form better suited to other media, such as magazines.
Column: The difficulties of working with wire service copy
Posted April 25th, 2007 by Dave MazzarellaExcept for those with scores if not hundreds of reporters, newspapers are filled mostly with wire service and syndicated articles. That raises the question: Who is responsible for what appears in the newspaper?
Ethnic angst
Posted April 19th, 2007 by Dave MazzarellaThe fact that Cho Seung-hui, the killer in the Virginia Tech massacre, was of South Korean extraction has caused heartache and confusion for some.
Naming names
Posted April 16th, 2007 by Dave MazzarellaHere's a question that tortures editors: When, if ever, is it appropriate to publish the name of the victim of a sex crime? And another: What if the "victim" turns out not to be a victim at all?
Forever, it seems, the media has not published the names of victims, confirmed or alleged, arguing that to do so would stigmatize the person and inhibit others from coming forward with their own accounts of abuse. Some advocates of women's rights think that should change.
Bye Bye Imus
Posted April 12th, 2007 by Dave MazzarellaTo those of you asleep or just about to awaken in far corners of the globe, here's some news you missed:
Don Imus has been fired by CBS. It happened Thursday afternoon in New York, when Les Moonves, network president, lowered the boom. He had spoken with people all over the country, he said, of all ages and genders -- all presumably wanting the famous talk show host to go for the description he uttered last week about the Rutgers University women's basketball team: "nappy-headed hos."
A loose cannon of a talk show host gets shot down
Posted April 10th, 2007 by Dave MazzarellaThis posting is not about Stars and Stripes, or newspapers in general, or the military. It is about the uses of the media -- with the implied subject of free speech and if sometimes it can be too free.
Welcome
Posted April 8th, 2007 by Dave MazzarellaAn ombudsman is a fancy name for a reader's representative at a newspaper. A big part of my job is to make sure your voice is heard -- whether it be raised to criticize, praise or just offer a suggestion to the editors of Stars and Stripes. And I aim to make sure your questions are answered. Check this space regularly for columns that have appeared in the paper and other musings of mine. I hope you'll tell me what you think of this newspaper and media in general. This "corner" is all yours.
Column: Are we at the saturation point on Tillman story?
Posted April 5th, 2007 by Dave MazzarellaA provocative letter from a U.S. officer serving in the U.K. appeared recently in Stars and Stripes. He was upset with the number of headlines he’d seen about Pat Tillman.
“Enough already,” Maj. Jeff Snyder wrote. “… [I]f this were me or any number of thousands of others, not a peep would be said on the big-media stage. Does our service and sacrifice mean less if we are lost? I think not.”
