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I don't think it is down. I've been posting there non-stop. When I think about it, it does seem rather quiet though. Nobody has responded to my posts in weeks.
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LOL Vader!
I recall reading a thread at the Paceline forum that discussed the potential of a forum at the Astana site. But it sounded like it would be on a new Astana site as the setup on Johan's was only temporary. The Tailwind theory makes sense but it's probably a combination of things. A few I can think of are:
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Why don't they just cut to the chase and call them the PR puppets that they are. Or "Vice President - American Fan Liaison". It would be like hiring a pharmacist and calling him/her a team doctor. Maybe there is a better analogy than that... ![]()
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Say what? Every jerkoff with a blog calls himself a journalist these days.
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I hope I am not offending anybody. But PR people sometimes make me sick. I raised hell to Trek about this story involving Rebellin's "prototype" Klein. http://www.cyclingnews.com/tech/?id=2002/news/may01 Treks' PR person Connie Ryland actually called me directly and admitted that she wasn't telling the truth. She didn't seem to mind bending the truth to protect the brand. She refused to retract her statement. I think this obsession over spin and controlling the message is a big problem generally. The press is is such a hurry to produce content that they have stopped diggin into things and are allowing people like Mehl to pass themselves off as journalists when they are really nothing more than biased PR hacks.
I presume that Helmet is still one of the journalists fighting the good fight.
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I read an interesting article that described how a lot of what is in the media comes from PR firms. The writer used Lexis-Nexis to search for stories containing the string "The suit is back," which comes from Men's Warehouse's PR firm. They showed a wide range of mainstream newspapers and magazines from the early 90s onward had articles parroting Men's Warehouse PR campaign, but the articles were written as though they were legitimate general interest news stories. It was very enlightening.
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That type of stuff is also appearing on TV news.
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Agreed : impartial reporting of factual information is becoming less and less.
Whatever about cycling information, it is important that news organisations report the facts and not their interpretation of the facts.
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But coming to journalism, I wonder how the bona-fide journalists feel about the presence of pseudo-journalists such as Mehl. I mean, if someone with no formal training would suddenly start mouthing BS and start referring to himself or herself in the same professional category as what others have reached after years of proper tranining, I would expect them to be royally pissed. |
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Good points. Regarding cycling journalism, there are a few journos out there who call it as they see (as opposed to those who call it like they wish to see it). Writers like Kimmage, Walsh, Graham Fife, Alisdair Fotheringham, our own Cyclingheroes, all come to their writing for the love of the sport. Writers who write about their favourite team or favourite rider, or who write about a team/rider based solely on their sharing the same nationality, are not journalists. They're bargain basement hacks.
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