'We’ve seen Poynter do it. We’ve seen the Washington Post do it a couple of times. The latest is from The New Yorker. The pieces are largely riddled with errors, which we point out to compel corrections, but the writers ignore the evidence.'
The New Yorker piece, in misreporting the number of journalists in our newsroom, went so far as to put quotation marks around the words “journalists and content reporters,” as if questioning whether they are either.Cleveland is anything but a news desert.
We have a vigorous alternative press in the Scene. We have commercial radio stations reporting news. We have the Cleveland Jewish News, the Cleveland Observer, two thriving business publications in Crain’s and the Cleveland Business Journal and a bunch of non-profit specialty publications. Soon we will have two new non-profit newsrooms.
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