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WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND that every editor read Konrad Marshall’s cover story that revisits the horrible Amish school shootings just over a year ago. The challenge is to see whether your staff’s actions would mirror those of the editors and reporters at the Lancaster, Pa., newspapers or those of the media horde that descended on the Amish. Ernie Schreiber, editor of the Lancaster New Era, described how dealing with the Amish is as unique an experience as any in journalism. Schreiber said that, as a reporter, he would park his car a half mile away from an Amish farm house and hike up to the house for his interview. This was a sign of respect. That privacy that the Amish protect zealously was a key factor for the Lancaster newspapers as they tried balancing that respect for the Amish community with getting the biggest story of the decade.
As editors, we couldn’t help but come up with an idea for a great inspirational read that will make each and every one of us hungry to begin work each Monday. That was Washington Post columnist Gene Robinson’s assignment when he agreed to tackle “Why newspapers still rock!” After reading it, we’re convinced enough to stay on for a second year as American Editor co-chairs.
After being inspired, you need to turn your focus back to online issues. Madeline Farbman gives us a look at the future with a profile of the wild and wacky Web site lawrence.com, which may be one of the most innovative and creative products among all newspaper Web sites.
Finally, USA TODAY intern Kristin Deasy gives us an update on the progress of the Newseum and whether ASNE folks will be able to see it in all its finished glory next April.
DEPARTMENTS Don’t forget to read the rest of the gang in your new, improved American Editor, led by our columnists Mark Zieman, On Newspapers; Kurt Greenbaum, connecting with us online; and Jody Calendar in Industry Watch. Kevin Goldberg answers your legal questions, and Warren Watson provides us with an up close and personal interview with Dennis Ryerson of The Indianapolis Star.
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Ellen M. Foley Wisconsin State Journal Madison, Wis. co-chair/online |
Kenneth E. Tingley The Post-Star Glens Falls, N.Y. co-chair/print | |