I was a proud contributor to the Philadelphia Inquirer for nearly 20 years, but I’m now saddened to see this once great newspaper, the “newspaper of record” for
Philadelphia, decline.
Although I remain a subscriber to the Inquirer, I moved on to the Washington Times, where I now write a weekly On Crime column.
Ralph
Cipriano (seen in the below photo), an author and former Philadelphia Inquirer
reporter, offers on his website Bigtrial.net the scathing letter he wrote to Stan Wishchnowski,
the senior vice president and executive editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
You
could also consider diversifying your news coverage and opinion pieces, which,
with few exceptions, always come from the same perspective, that of a
politically correct, social-justice warrior and progressive Democrat. You may
have noticed that the people of America may be tiring of that approach, and
that’s why they elected Donald Trump as president. And why South Philly
revolted against Safehouse.
In
short, you are failing on all levels of what a newspaper is supposed to do. And
a few field trips, and a few journalism trophies, which mean absolutely nothing
to the average reader, can’t cover that up.
You
can read the rest of the piece via the below link:
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