My Profile

Keep Up to Date:
Blog RSS
Blog
Forum RSS
Forum
Post New Topic Post Reply
Posted 7 Months, 3 Weeks ago
juliannamed
Expert Boarder
Posts: 87
graphgraph
User Offline
 
DENVER - A columnist for the Poynter Institute discontinued her Web log Friday after her editors wouldn't let her identify the woman who accused Kobe Bryant of rape. Geneva Overholser's column, ''Time to Name the Accuser,'' argued that the woman's name should be used in the media after she filed a civil suit against the NBA star. She wrote that the woman's decision to sue was a ''voluntary step further into the public limelight.'' But where she used the woman's name, Poynter editors inserted, ''[Name withheld by editors].'' The woman's lawsuit, filed Aug. 10, seeks unspecified damages for pain, suffering, ''public scorn, hatred and ridicule.'' Three weeks later, the criminal case against Bryant was dropped when prosecutors said the woman did not want to participate in the trial. The Poynter Institute for Media Studies, a nonprofit journalism school, removed the woman's name from the blog because of uncertainty about whether posting the name would harm her, said Bill Mitchell,

Overholser said she decided to drop the blog, which she had done without pay, because it was no longer a place where she could say what she wanted. She is a journalism educator with the Missouri School of Journalism in Washington, D.C., and a former editor of The Des Moines Register. ''My strong feeling is that we in the media are doing something unprincipled when we decide we know which of two people in a criminal case need to be protected,'' she said in an interview.
The administrator has disabled public write access.
Posted 7 Months, 3 Weeks ago
srstoyse
Expert Boarder
Posts: 101
graphgraph
User Offline
 
This is how the above story should properly read.
The administrator has disabled public write access.
 
Copyright © 2006 - Nov 2008 Celebrity Gossip 101