Archive for May, 2008

Rooster Column

Sunday, May 25th, 2008
  • Brad Locke, a sports reporter for the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, has ended his column contributions to BP Sports.
  • Former Meridian Star editor and Kosciusko Star-Herald publisher David Sullens has departed the publisher’s post at the Athens, Texas Daily Review.
  • An LA Times blog contemplates the 2008 primary results and any tie to demographics in Magoffin County, Kentucky and its “flip side,” Jefferson County, Mississippi.

Carter holding breath in new book

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Hodding Carter IV, or Coach Hodding as he prefers to be known by swim students at the YMCA, has authored a new book on the “insane idea that I could swim my way through a midlife crisis and qualify for the Olympics.”

Carter, 45, is the grandson of the famed Delta Democrat Times editor, after whom he is, of course, named.

Read an excerpt of the new book courtesy of USA Today.

Shameless plug

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Check out the latest details on the MPA Summer Convention.

Rooster column

Thursday, May 15th, 2008
  • The Jackson City Council will meet in special session Monday to hold a confirmation hearing naming Northside Sun publisher Wyatt Emmerich to the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority. Emmerich serves as an office for the MPA/MPS Board of Directors.

Second worst is still second worst

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Dothan Eagle managing editor and regional Media General news czar Ken Tuck bemoans the lack of insured drivers in Alabama, which ranks no. 2 in the nation for most uninsured drivers.

Fortunately, Bama and Tuck are spared the ultimate embarrassment ofnamed  the state being the “worst” thanks to — you guessed it — Mississippi, which Tuck can’t resist kicking in the shins in his column on the topic.

APME awards

Monday, May 12th, 2008

The Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press Managing Editor’s Awards were given out Friday in Jackson. A few of the roundups from state papers…

Does he own millions – or owe millions?

Monday, May 12th, 2008

The Commercial Appeal spills ink all over self-described Memphis millionaire Michael Bourne´, who’s stunning fall from free-spending, free-wheeling was completed in near record time.

Named by the Memphis Business Journal just six short months ago to the paper’s Top 40 Under 40 list, Bourne´ now faces foreclosure on his home and a genuine Ginuwine lawsuit, while a dwindling list of supporters is reduced to defending what’s left of his reputation in the blogs.

DJ acquires New Albany free pub

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Journal Publishing, mothership of the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, has acquired the New Albany News-Exchange and its Website..  The sale was effective April 30, 2008.

Heretofore, the News-Exchange, founded a couple years back, was being operated by a few refugees from the New Albany Gazette, including its former publisher Jerry Shiverdecker and editor J. Lynn West.

Mitchell, Raspberry discuss campaign

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Mississippi native William Raspberry, longtime political columnist, and Jerry Mitchell, Clarion-Ledger pitbull, were on NPR Wedneday morning discussing the results in North Carolina and Indiana, as well as where the Presidential campaign is headed.

Rooster Column

Friday, May 9th, 2008
  • A traffic warrant led to the arrest of a man suspected of stealing a Mississippi Press vending machine from a local gas station.
  • The Hattiesburg American asks DAs around south-central Mississippi if they’re still using Dr. Steven Hayne to perform autopsies, in spite of the allegations against him to come out over the past several months. Reason Magazine — which cites a questionable circulation factoid in its article — is interested, for whatever reason.
  • Speaking of the American, it has introduced a new Website design akin to Gannett sibling, The Clarion-Ledger.
  • The carcass of a what is believed to be a pygmy killer whale that washed ashore near the Chevron Refinery in Pascagoula a month ago was being held for study by the Institute of Marine Animal Studies in Gulfport.
  • We’re a little behind on this one, but The Magee Courier has introduced a Website.