CNN Fires Producer Over Personal Blog
dangerz writes "CNN has fired one of its producers because of his personal blog. Chez Paziena, the ex-producer, has stated that he started the blog 'mostly to pass the time, hone my writing skills, resurrect my voice a little, and keep my mind sharp following the [brain tumor] surgery.' After a few months, CNN found out about it and ended up letting him go because his 'name was "attached to some, uh, 'opinionated' blog posts" circulating around the internet.'"
He also read this policy quite recently, before getting fired but long after starting his blog. RTFA or GTFO.
"Are there any respectable news sources left on US TV?"
Yes. You could watch Democracy Now with Amy Goodman on Link TV or Freespeech TV. They come in on satellite at least. I think the local cable company where I live has blocked them out.
I'm sick of following my dreams. I'm just going to ask where they're goin' and hook up with 'em later.
Remember when two guys with a typewriter took down a US President - and used their real names.
"History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme." Mark Twain
Throughout history, there have been many kinds of slavery. Some were at least semi-voluntary, and ended after an agreed-upon time period.
Much like contracts of today.
Ignore this signature. By order.
The guy's name is Chez Pazienza, not Paziena.
:)
Perhaps Slashdot could employ a little professionalism themselves. Oh, who am I kidding!
PBS coverage is excellent. But it used to be that PBS was "viewer supported television", without advertising.
Now too many PBS shows begin with "was made possible by a grant from Exxon Mobil", or some such corporate giant.
They're definitely trying to influence the coverage. (Or does that make it sound like I'm wearing a tin-foil hat?)