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Why I love IDG
The great thing about journalism is that I get to tell the truth. I regularly tell people who don't believe me about instances when editors backed me up, even if it meant upsetting a source or advertiser. I haven't had a single story spiked due to advertising pressures in all my years as a reporter.
I like to think that this is because I've worked for some pretty good publications.
One example is this week's brou-ha-ha at PCWorld, another IDG pub. The editor in chief wanted to run a column unflattering to an advertiser (Apple). The CEO of the company didn't. When push came to shove, the editor stood his ground, and the CEO got the boot.
Disclaimer
: I worked at IDG's Computerworld for a year at the turn of the century, and have done some occasional writing for several IDG publications since then (and still do).
Here's a
nice overview from CNET
.
Here's the
online discussion board at PC World
, where readers wrote in horrified about the firing.
Here is
PCWorld's own story
, and here's the story that caused the flap to begin with:
10 Things We Hate About Apple
.
It's things like this that make me very, very happy to be a journalist.
Signing off in Shanghai,
Maria
Published Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:24 AM by
MariaTrombly
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