Saturday, January 21, 2012

Key editor is 'Too Big to Fail'

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A story about ex-Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell appeared under the headline, "North Bergen mayor's sentencing delayed." 


Coverage of snowstorms can make or break an editor at The Record -- as the trick-or-treat Halloween firing of Francis "Frank" Scandale clearly showed.


The lesson in the anemic editorial response to the surprise October 2011 snowstorm -- which knocked out power to hundreds of thousands for days -- wasn't lost on the staff, which produced today's timely stories on Page 1 and the Better Living cover.


Scandale arrived at The Record 11 years ago this month, and he didn't have to wait long for a big storm, which demonstrated once again how poorly the local assignment desk handled weather stories.


Head Assignment Editor Deirdre Sykes was in charge of covering the storms -- in January 2001 and October 2011 -- and she or one of her junior assignment editors directed the news-gathering staff. 


But she has survived all the complaints about pathetically weak coverage from higher-ups like Publisher Stephen A. Borg


Like the banks and brokerages that brought the nation to the brink of financial ruin, Sykes is simply "Too Big to Fail."


Sykes and Tim Nostrand, who held the top assignment post before her, have survived at least three managing editors. And Sykes emerged triumphant in the Scandale debacle, even though one of her junior weekend editors botched the pre-Halloween snowstorm story. 


This weekend's storm, the first of the new year, may also be a milestone, coming in the waning days of the interim editor, Douglas Clancy, who presumably will resume his newsroom budget chores.


The Borgs' new editor, Marty Gottlieb, was hired away from The New York Times in December, and was expected to start early in the new year. Gottlieb was global editions editor of The Times for three years.


Milking the GOP process


Readers who picked up the Woodland Park daily today realized from the lead story that the excruciatingly boring process of picking a Republican presidential nominee will be shoved down their throats until the convention in August (A-1).


On A-2, another embarrassing correction appears. An L-3 headline on Friday said, "North Bergen mayor's sentencing delayed." 


The problem is the story was about Dennis Elwell, former mayor of Secaucus. The words "North Bergen" or "North Bergen mayor" never appear in the story, which was handled by Editor Liz Houlton's news copy desk. 


Free editorial help


Congress has been virtually paralyzed since a posse of rabid Tea Party members took their seats a year ago, but the editors have refused to do the story, leaving it to readers to explore how much damage they've caused.


In a letter on A-11 today, former Closter resident Chuck Bailey
discusses "the unprecedented lack of cooperation by [Republican Party] members of Congress " in aiding the economic recovery.


Instead of municipal news from Hackensack, Teaneck, Englewood and other towns, Sykes' Local section is filled with court and police news today.


Where are you, Marty Gottlieb?


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7 comments:

  1. Where are you Marty Gottlieb?

    A newsroom turns its lonely eyes toward you

    Ooh Ooh Ooh

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  2. Sounds like a doo-wop classic. Thanks.

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    1. You've got it all wrong, Victor. It's Deirdre Sykes and Tim Nostrand who are too big to fail. Well, I don't know about the fail part.

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  3. True. Tim and Deirdre, the newsroom's two heavyweights, seem to rotate into and out of the job of head assignment editor. Of course, the "head" is up their asses.

    Tim supervised a special tab on the George Washington Bridge's impact on New Jersey and ran a cover photo of the bridge and Manhattan. LOL.

    I'm adding a paragraph to the post that Deirdre has survived at least three managing editors and Scandale.

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    1. You might as well shut the blog down for a couple of days, because between the Giants in the NFC championship game and Joe Paterno dying, there isn't going to be room for much other news on Page 1, which means your blog entry is going to be a tad predictable.

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  4. I just saw The Times Breaking News Alert. What was the cause of death? Shame?

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