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Wednesday, 28 April 2010 18:49
Brian Tierney Didn’t Deserve A Philadelphia NewspaperEditor's Note: Brian Tierney lost control of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News on April 28 at the bankruptcy auction; the papers' lenders submitted the winning bid. This is probably the easiest column I’ve ever written. A no-brainer. Unequivocally, Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News Publisher Brian Tierney should be the last person in the world to have the honor of running a newspaper. And yes, there is, or at least was, honor in that profession. But Tierney has done everything in his power to destroy the level of respect in which publishers were once held. As everyone knows, all it takes is one bad apple to upset the whole cart. Once precedent is set, no matter how bad, others will follow suit. And in this case, the repercussions will affect us all. *****
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Thursday, 29 January 2009 12:43
Possible 'Inquirer' Bailout Draws IreOn Dec. 29, 2008, the publisher of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News wrote a column titled “Papers Matter More Than Ever.” In his essay, Brian Tierney stated, “Our original news reporting sets the table for the entire region’s news output, much of which derives from the work we do. No other news medium — television, radio or Web — can compare to the daily coverage (we) produce.” He added, “This is a tremendous responsibility, and we take it seriously. Without the Daily News and Inquirer, who would be exposing corruption and incompetence … and covering our city and region so thoroughly?” Mr. Tierney concluded his article by stating, “Our local owners know that it’s more than a business; it’s a public trust.” Not mentioned in the column was that Mr. Tierney had been in discussions with Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, D, for several months regarding a potential government bailout of Philadelphia Media Holdings, the entity that owns both newspapers --- a story broken by Freindly Fire.
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