Ravings from the editor
Daily News editor Geoff Dougherty blabs about journalism, the Daily News and assorted other subjects
By Geoff Dougherty | Jul 16, 10:36 AM
Over the past few weeks, I've been interviewing candidates for
an associate editor's position at the Daily News.
Several things about that process convinced me that the tide has
turned, both for our organization and for online news:
- I've been explicit with our candidates about the risks
involved. We're a start-up, and it's possible that our grant
funding will go away within a year. More than one candidate has
told me that, given the state of our industry, he considers
working for us LESS risky than taking a job with a daily
newspaper.
- More than half of the applicants for this position were
journalists of color. This stunned me, but I suppose it
makes sense. Given our business model, and the massive network of
citizen journalists that we're building, it's clear that we're a
different kind of news organization that's open to new stories and
new voices.
- We're attracting applicants that are shockingly qualified.
Yesterday, I had the somewhat embarrassing task of running a former
New York Times editor through a tryout on our desk. I'd
consider myself lucky to take dictation for some of these
candidates, let alone supervise them. The fact that we're
attracting this caliber of applicant is great for us, but should be
concerning to editors at newspapers. As papers shed jobs and
stumble forward with little in the way of mission or business plan,
the brightest talent will migrate to the online competition.
Tagged:
media, diversity
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