Quicklink: A Manifesto For The Hyperlocal
I have been out of touch with my buddy over at Sheepshead Bites for awhile now. This is a shame as he is a rather nice chap. However, when I notice that he has written a piece such as the above, well, at least I know he is alive, well and fighting the good fight! More importantly, this tome touches upon a number of issues yours truly encounters finds quite disconcerting and given the state of print reporting in north Brooklyn it is just as— if not more so— relevant here as it is in his stomping grounds “down south”. Take this passage for example:
I believe local journalism, local government and local economies are the linchpins of a vibrant, healthy nation. For decades, as conglomerates swallowed up independent news outlets across the nation (our own local paper, Bay News, is owned by News Corp. – the same company that owns Fox News and the New York Post, for example), local coverage was watered down because community reporting is expensive, and stockholders want dividends. And because corporations can view employees as easily replaceable cogs, one reporter who lives in the community and has covered it for decades is just as valuable as one straight out of journalism school three states over.
But community reporting requires more than cogs. It requires more than an academic familiarity of those it covers. What meaningful local reporting requires is a personal investment. If the reporter doesn’t stand to benefit from a healthy community, his coverage will serve to dramatize and exacerbate problems rather than solve them.
When Sheepshead Bites ventures to cover the community, we do it because we’re neighbors. Our writers live here. Our business is based here. And we endeavor to support and uplift our neighbors for all of our benefit.
I could not have said it better myself! Do take a moment to give Ned’s tome a read. It is more than worth the time.
Miss Heather
Spotted On Craiglist: Booty Call
This very special employment opportunity was brought to my attention by my hairdresser, Miss Mousey Brown. Personally I find the pants-free requirement and lure of free vodka and cranberry juice refreshments somewhat suspect— but I’m probably just being old-fashioned. MY ADVICE: get the money upfront, ladies!
Miss Heather
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Bronx Riviera
This wonderful shot comes courtesy of charles le brigand and is part of his latest photo essay about Orchard Beach. Check it out!
Miss Heather
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool, Part II: Help Keep New York City Clean
Taken by Will Star.
Miss Heather
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Paradise
Filed under: New York City
Taken by bubo virginianus.
Miss Heather
From The New York Shitty Photo Pool, Part II: Fireworks
Filed under: BAD ASS, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Manhattan, New York City
Taken by Jonathan Percy.
Miss Heather
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