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I don't know how up-to-date <a href="http://www.tehachapinews.co... contact page</a> is, but assuming it is correct, no one has been chosen to take the place of Carol Holmes as editor of the Tehachapi News. Carol was great for the paper and for our entire community. She was a woman of integrity and near-infinite kindness. She raised the level of dialogue in our community to her high standards and we are all better for it. But now she has left and we have to wonder--what comes next? The News has an obligation to represent the community and to bring to our attention the most important issues. It has to discern between whistleblowers and blowhards, breaking news and stuff-and-nonsense. Here's what I would like to see in our next editor: Someone with the integrity of Carol Holmes.It will be quite difficult for the News to find such a person. Most people with the talent may well view an editorship at the News as a stepping stone to bigger and "better" things. No good. What it really comes down to, I think, is what will the News pay Carol's heir? Carol's service to this community was almost on a volunteer basis. Anyone who supposes that real talent will work for those wages again has <i>no idea</i> how lucky we all were to have Carol in the first place. Carol was wonderful, but she is gone. Let's encourage the folks in Bakersfield to invest in our community. And the best investment they can give us now is an excellent editor to carry on our city's long tradition of excellent journalism. 7 comments from 4 users
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posted by
anonymous
on Sep 20, 2006 at 11:31 AM
Your going to be deleted by the paper! They delete anyone that says something they dont like! The 1st admindment only applys to them.
posted by
thmazing
on Sep 20, 2006 at 02:13 PM
This is their forum, not mine. They can delete me as they see fit and still be within the constrains of First Amendment law. But I think they would be foolish to do so. I am in support of the Tehachapi News--it's a great paper, and has been for a long time. I'm proud of my many connections to the paper. But times, they are a-changin'. I just hope the people in charge are brave enough to put money where the future is. posted by
Llane
on Sep 20, 2006 at 03:38 PM
How do you know how much $ Carol did or didn't make? It seems that you are the one focused on money. Is money the only means of attracting someone "from Tehachapi" with the skills and saint-like nature of Carol Holmes? And now that she's gone, what happened to the contingent of detractors who regularly blamed her -or- the "News" - for the community's willingness to point fingers without naming names and providing proof and fact? While you're on the subject of money, just how is the News supposed to generously pay these intrepid reporters without stepping up community support of the paper while you create a living martyr?
posted by
thmazing
on Oct 6, 2006 at 03:11 PM
Sheesh. I know, okay. I could have had her job, I wager, but I couldn't afford to support a family on it. All I'm talking about is a competetive wage--doesn't seem so much to ask. And the editor is payed substantially less than, for instance, the ad people. And I don't know about you, but I buy the paper for the editorial content, not the ads. The News can afford to up the cost. Someday, the News will come out more than twice a week, after all, and someone'll have to supply that content. It's really just a matter of priorities. " what happened to the contingent of detractors who regularly blamed her -or- the "News" - for the community's willingness to point fingers without naming names and providing proof and fact " I'm afraid I have no idea what you're talking about. posted by
thmazing
on Oct 6, 2006 at 03:13 PM
" The News can afford to up the cost. " Sorry--that didn't make sense. What I meant was they can afford to pay the editor more. And even if they <i>couldn't</i>, I think they still should. Call it an "investment." I love the News--best smalltown paper in my experience. I'ld just like to see it get even better. That's hardly a crime. posted by
tandlsmom
on Dec 21, 2006 at 04:58 PM
I have always loved to write for the sake of writind... not for the money. Altough I admit, money DOES make the world go round. I am at a job now that just recently cut my hours. So all the stuff I got my kids for Christmas is hanging in the balance. Maybe I could edit the Tehachapi news???? Wonders shall never cease.
posted by
thmazing
on Dec 23, 2006 at 01:19 PM
That's weird....what happened to my comment? Anyway, what I said was that no matter the salary, what the News really needs in an editor is someone who LOVES both the town and the paper.
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