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Adelson이 소유주가 되면서 Las Vegas Paper에 독립적인 공공 편집자가 필요합니다.
네바다의 가장 큰 신문사는 이해 상충 및 신문이 억만장자 카지노 재벌이자 공화당의 거물 기부자인 셸던 아델슨에게 매각되면서 발생하는 기타 윤리적 문제를 모니터링하고 완전히 보고할 권한을 가진 독립적인 공공 편집자를 임명해야 한다고 Common Cause가 오늘 밝혔습니다.
The non-partisan advocacy organization said a public editor, or ombudsman, at the Las Vegas Review-Journal could serve as impartial voice for readers. Once a newspaper mainstay, the position is a dying tradition at too many papers.
“Mr. Adelson’s purchase of the Review-Journal, carefully hidden until gutsy reporters at the paper rooted it out earlier this month, is deeply troubling,” said Todd O’Boyle, director of Common Cause’s Media and Democracy Reform Initiative.
“Mr. Adelson is perhaps the most deep-pocketed political donor in the country; he is expected to spend tens of millions of dollars – and maybe more – to secure the Republican presidential nomination and then the presidency itself for his preferred candidate. His purchase of the Review-Journal, the most important newspaper in a critical primary state, potentially gives him another critical tool toward accomplishing that goal,” O’Boyle said.
“And there already are signs that Mr. Adelson is attempting to influence the paper’s news coverage to serve his business interests,” O’Boyle added. “The R-J itself has reported that three of its journalists were assigned by the newspaper’s corporate managers last month to ‘Drop everything and spend two weeks monitoring all activity of three Clark County judges.’ It turned out that one of the judges involved is hearing a suit against Adelson and his Las Vegas Sands Corp.
“Vigorous, independent journalism is vital to the health of democracy. While the First Amendment protects Mr. Adelson’s right to buy the paper and direct its operations, citizens should exercise their right to demand that he operate it in the public interest , or openly declare that the reporting from his publication will be slanted. The appointment of a truly independent public editor would be an encouraging sign that Mr. Adelson understands that responsibility.”