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Pittsburgh Trib debacle

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by WordMP, Jan 21, 2007.

  1. Dude

    Dude Well-Known Member

    Kevin Gorman of the Trib is on a local Sunday night round-table sports show now. They asked him what happened with the Grimm story and he claimed the Steelers changed their minds and did a 180 in one day and offered the job to Tomlin.

    So basically the Trib is throwing the Steelers under the bus on this.
     
  2. WordMP

    WordMP New Member

    I don't think the Rooneys have a history of changing their minds.
     
  3. It'll be interesting to see how the paper addresses it tomorrow.

    By the way, here's a blog (gasp) that summarizes the events pretty well: http://thepojodojo.blogspot.com/2007/01/steeler-saga-continues-chris-mortenson.html
     
  4. As far as who's head rolls, it really depends. The reporter is definitely in hot water, unless he can prove that the team really changed its mind. Editor's have a bit more cushion. They can always just blame it on the reporter, even though he was probably whipping the reporter for a story. Editors seem to get away with that more often than not.
     
  5. cougargirl

    cougargirl Active Member

    I'm not buying Gorman's company line.

    For some more insight, check this one out:

    http://www.voy.com/158430/
     
  6. Dude

    Dude Well-Known Member

    Interestingly enough, after Gorman gave the explanation, the host asked him, "So that's what happened?"

    Gorman, "That's what I was told."

    Not word-for-word. But I'm paraphrasing.
     
  7. BitterYoungMatador2

    BitterYoungMatador2 Well-Known Member

    Bet my car against yours that nothing happens within that department.
     
  8. Dude

    Dude Well-Known Member

    I'd be surprised too if something happened. The publisher doesn't give a fuck about sports.
     
  9. linotype

    linotype Well-Known Member

    If I know Dick Scaife and the Pgh Trib, I'm sure this will all be blamed on Bill Clinton.

    Seriously, I would bet a testicle that nothing happens. I'm with BYM.
     
  10. cougargirl

    cougargirl Active Member

    I wouldn't be surprised if nothing happened - hell, I've seen similar situations on a smaller scale play out in that nothing happens to the reporter. However, I'd go into hiding for a few days had it been my byline on that kind of story.
     
  11. i wouldn't. then you're a weasel.

    you show up at the next event in town, penguins game, pitt hoops - i don't care what it is - and take it like a man
     
  12. BitterYoungMatador2

    BitterYoungMatador2 Well-Known Member

    You could argue that things are now even at the Pittsburgh newspapers, considering how Chuck Finder and the P-G mishandled the Rich Rodriguez to Alabama story. To Finder's credit however, half of the people covering that story had Rich going to Bama.
     
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