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Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 04:29:14 PM

I actually don’t want to talk about the elephant in the room. I want to talk about Steve Blow, who is biting back at me over on The Dallas Morning News' Metro blog for criticisms I made of him Monday here on Unfair Park.

And sorry if this is just newspaper business inside baseball. I prefer to think of it as a teachable moment.

News metro page columnist Steve Blow left a message Monday for city council member Angela Hunt, telling her he was going to “gig” her in his column the next day. It’s a term I would eschew were I Blow, because of the unfortunate association with nocturnal frog hunts. It’s what people already suspect.

Blow’s column was about Jenny, the elephant at the zoo whom City Hall wants to ship to Mexico. You know all about Jenny. Let’s not talk Jenny. Let’s talk Blow.

Blow’s message suggested to Hunt that she would be welcome to call him with complaints after the column ran. But it was still early in the day -- on the day before the column was to appear. But why not call back now? Why after it runs? Why not before?

The News is a daily newspaper. Stories and columns are not finished, complete, put to bed or set in stone at daily newspapers until quite late on the evening before the day they come out. Angela Hunt, not having arrived in town recently as part of a shipment of watermelons, knew this.

So she called Blow back anyway, in spite of his invitation not to, and she spoke with him at length about the Jenny issue. At the end of that conversation -- which took place in the late afternoon -- Blow told her that, sadly, his column was “already written,” so she had been running her mouth to him in vain.

She asked him how he could have written a column about her without talking to her. Blow told her he had decided not to call out of respect for her time and because he had already discussed her views at length with Joanna Cattanach, a News city desk reporter writing a story on the same topic that same day, who had interviewed Hunt at length.

In other words, Blow was not going to change one word of his column to reflect the fact that Hunt had called him and shared her views. By the way, I confirmed this version of things with Blow today on the telephone.

Hunt was miffed. She knew he had the rest of the day to “go back in,” as we put it in the business, and re-write his column.

I said in a comment here yesterday, “Old school reporting rules are that you have to call the person you're writing about before your deadline, and if that person calls back before your deadline you have to reflect what she says in what you write.”

Blow shot back on his own blog: “Jim has never called me before offering his many, many criticisms of my columns over the years. But I guess ethics are easier preached than practiced.”

That’s why I called him today before writing about him.

I do think there’s a difference between Blow and I going after each other -- hired galoots shooting blanks for the amusement of the crowd -- and a reporter dealing with an elected official. Anybody, elected or not, should get a chance to state his or her side of things to a reporter and have that statement reflected somehow in the makeup of the story, but elected officials carry a little extra gravitas.

And then you have what we all know is the story behind the news story here. The News hates Hunt because she opposed them on the Trinity River project. She goes out on her vacation and demonstrates about a hundred times more initiative than anybody else on the council in investigating and researching the great "Jenny Goes to Mexico" question.

The News city desk decides it has to do a story, but they know their handlers won’t like the story, because the story will make Hunt look good.

Hmmm.

Hmmm.

What to do?

“Oh, Steeeeeevie! Are you just real jammed up with column ideas? We have to do this positive story about Hunt, and we wondered if you would mind sneaking up behind her and pouring a little of your homemade barnyard porridge on her hair like you’ve done for us so many times before?”

“Yup. But I gotta be home by 2:30.”

Hunt, to her credit, had the moxie to call The News and complain. She said he should rewrite his column that afternoon to reflect that they had spoken.

Blow confirmed to me that he was called at home in Sunnyvale that evening by an editor who told him, “Angela’s fussin’.” It was suggested he might want to go back in and re-work his column a bit. So he did.

What do I think all of this shows? It shows how they work over there. The reporters fight the good fight to write real news stories. Then management sends the columnists out onto the field after the fighting is over to shoot the wounded.

What do I think was so teachable about it? Ha! I think Hunt taught him a lesson. He had to get out of his lounge chair (“O.K., but I’m warnin’ you if this TiVo doesn’t work and I miss that dancin’ show, you’re in trouble”) and go over to his laptop and rewrite the column.

And I admit it. I just love that. It’s why she’s my hero. --Jim Schutze

Category: Schutze

38 Comments:

jack jett says:

I can't believe you found such a nice photo of Perez Blow. He usually has a look like he just pulled his face out of Leppert's ass.

chris says:

Angela Hunt: 1. Steve Blows: 0.

Alfredo says:

Hundred times more initiative or a micro-managing political on an ego trip. I guess it depends on what you think of Ms Hunt, but given the general opinion on this board let the Angela lickfest begin. I of course dissent from the opinion that she is a good councilwoman

JimS says:

Alfredo, I would be the first to defend your right to be wrong.

Taylor says:

Jack - He did just pull his face out, that's why he's smiling.

As far as the News, once again they're reminding us why newspapers are dying. No excuses for lazy journalism

Alfredo says:

Jim, please continue the Angela lickfest, besides I'm right she is a micro-manager on an ego trip

JimS says:

No. I'm right.

Spectator says:

Heheh. Huh. He said "galoots".

There are enough telltale greasepaint stains and squirting boutonnieres over at that circus to let you know who's running it.

Fight the power, Jim.

Rhinosaur says:

How about newspapers just give us the facts instead of slanting their coverage depending on who the editors and publishers at the paper like and dislike?

That's why you are incredibly naive if you form opinions of political officials based on the media. Want to know a councilmember? Contact them, go to meetings. Don't trust outlets that print "objective" stories on a page littered with advertisements.

And what crowd does the News reach? The Observer? How do you think those outlets are going to slant?

I laugh hysterically when the News (not sure if the Observer does) prints their endorsements, whether it be on a local or national scale. Give me a freaking break. Some alcoholic, chain-smoking burnout at a computer who has it out for some politico for Lord knows what reason is going to tell me how I should vote? Who's doing their job? Who's doing best for the city/county/state/nation?

No matter where you read it...whether it be newspaper, TV or the Interwebs...you should never put your entire trust into it.

knottygirl says:

I wish I could've heard that phone call today: "Hello, Blow, this is Schutze. I think you're a dumb-ass, and I intend to call you a dumb-ass [for the zillionth time] again on the blog. Just checking in with you, buddy."

If it was much different from that, I'll be surprised.

East Dallas Eccentric says:

It's more fun when you and Dreher are fighting.

getnice says:

I love Rhinosaur's description of a journalist: "some alcoholic, chain-smoking burnout at a computer"

DarinR says:

Excellent! I can't believe he said he couldn't reqork the column, the reworked the column. Such a tool

Larry says:

Actually, Jack, Blow-Hard had just pulled his face out of Decherd's ass. Same place Lie-pert's face spends a lot of time.

byx says:

Stevie B, my gaydar always goes off around your house when I ride by. Wonder why... Hmmm.

Methinks Steve and the DMN in general owe the Councilwoman an apology, but I doubt they'll get one.

Shorty says:

Why does the fact that he lives in eff'n Sunnyvale bother me so much? Oh, right. Because he's writing about Dallas. Are you serious? I get that he's a columnist and therefore the day-to-day reporting side might not equate but still.

Is it too much to ask that if someone is going to discuss my city, they eff'n live in it? Maybe it's just me but that's the most bothersome aspect of Steve Blow and DMN.

LM says:

"There's no such thing as bad publicity," said the DMN publisher. "As long as we generate interest in the paper, who cares about ethics?"

brett says:

Dallas still has a daily newspaper?!? Wow...learn sumthin new everyday.

GeorgeT says:

Shorty, your point is invalid because the DMN is a regional paper. If they didn't sell it outside of the Dallas city limits, then it might be an issue.

And the thing I don't like the Observer is it's East Dallas elitism. Yet, the only difference I find between East Dallas and the burbs is that East Dallas is older.

Billy says:

Did anyone read the actual news article about the elephant?

Jenny, The Elephant on the Block says:

Does anyone else think that Steve Blow looks an awful lot like Mrs. Garrison (formerly Mr. Garrison) on South Park?

Hey, Steve, no matter if I end up in Mexico or Tenneesee, you still ain't getting on my trunk.

Giraffe: Hey, did you hear what is going down with Jenny?

Hippo: No. what’s up with the old gal? I know she hasn’t been well

Giraffe: Yea, the man trying to take her down.

Hippo: Take her down?

Giraffe: Yeah take her down to Mexico.

Gorilla: But that bitch ain’t Mexican.

Giraffe: I know, but they got a good deal there and the city says it is the BEST place for her.

Gorilla: Oh yeah! How many those asswipes going down to retire their tired ass in Mexico?

Hippo: What happened with that Sanctuary in Tennesee?

Giraffe: City said he made too much sense. You know common sense.

Zebra: I heard Steve Blow of the Dallas Morning News gave us a bad review.

Hippo: Which one is Steve Blow

Gorilla: Oh you know, he is the one that frequents my cage and spanks his monkey.

Giraffe: That is just disgusting.

Gorilla: That’s not what Rod Drier said. Now which paper is it?

Zebra: The Dallas Morning News.

Hippo: You know the one they give us to shit on every morning.


Anonymous says:

In Soviet Russia, Black blows you.

Kevin McCarthy says:

I tried to post a comment on this story on the DMN blog using a simple equation:

Anything Angela Hunt favors (since the Trinity fight) = "bad" by Belo.

Any position Belo favors = must-write column by Steve Blow.

My comment was not approved by the DMN blog monitors.

Waving says:

I believe that he eats roadkill and masturbates furiously to the tune of "It's A Small World After All". I further believe that he is working on a book called "After You're Done Touching His Pee-Pee: How To Get The Blood Out Of Your Clown Suit", which will be given away for free as part of his plea agreement.

Shorty says:

GeorgeT, when I hear "regional," I certainly don't think of Sunnyvale, CA. If the dude was in TX, ok (maybe). Sunnyvale? C'mon...don't defend that.

dallasnewsgirl says:

Shorty, dude. Sunnyvale is just east of Dallas. You know, out there by Mesquite and Balch Springs.

Sunnyvale says:

Wow, next thing you'll tell me Paris is in Texas.

Heywood U. Buzzoff says:

And the MSM wonders why their approval ratings are right down there with congress, W, and genital warts. Oh well, one of these days Mr. Blow, if he has a job in the paper, will start all phone conversations with 'Are you interested in subscribing to the Dallas Morning News?'

Daniel says:
Some alcoholic, chain-smoking burnout at a computer
You rang?
Woodrow Wildcat says:

"And the thing I don't like the Observer is it's (sic) East Dallas elitism. Yet, the only difference I find between East Dallas and the burbs is that East Dallas is older."

George T.: We are into egalitarianism, not elitism. Exceptions are made for some of the peer-pressure-pecunious interlopers we have been attracting from the suburbs. Please don't compare us to the areas girdling Dallas - that's where people run away from others who are different. We run towards them.

religion of bacon says:

Please don't compare us to the areas girdling Dallas - that's where people run away from others who are different. We run towards them.

Replacing one stereotype with another, how nice.

btw, the majority of African-Americans moving to the DFW area are moving to the suburbs, not Dallas itself.

Hey guys.

Please trust me on this one. Check out this video about this Lion. It might create a better vibe for all of us.

It is about 3 minutes long.

http://www.crooksandliars.com/2008/07/23/what-an-unbelievable-story-christian-a-true-lion-king/

incindio says:

Waving, you made me spew Diet Pepsi all over my monitor.

Aaron says:

I wish Steve Blow would just go away. I think he is a bad writer and seems like a total douchebag. I've tried to give him a chance but it always seems like he has to be the biggest prick. You are a sad, sad man. This is my favorite site, don't let him in your club!

Satine13 says:

Jim, you are my hero. Giving back to Blow; wow, you're great. You've made a new life-long reader.

HollyE says:

Hello Elephant People!
The Dallas Zoo intends to ship Elephant Jenny to a "drive-thru" tourist attraction in Mexico when she could retire to The Elephant Sanctuary (TES). At TES, Jenny would live in peace and safety on hundreds of lush, natural acres, socialize with other African elephants, and be protected by U.S. anti-cruelty laws.

Attend our Rally and stand with dignity and in peaceful solidarity while advocating that Jenny transfer to TES.

What: "Save Jenny" Rally, Rain or Shine!
When: Sunday, July 27, 1 P.M. to 2 P.M.
Where: Lawn next to Freeway Entrance of Dallas Zoo by the Giraffe Statue, 650 South R.L. Thornton Fwy
Parking: Available in freeway side parking lot of the Dallas Zoo

Thank you!
HollyE

Margaret-Concerned Citizens for Jenny says:

The Dallas Zoo intends to ship Elephant Jenny to a "drive-thru" tourist attraction in Mexico when she could retire to The Elephant Sanctuary (TES) instead. At TES, Jenny would live in peace on hundreds of lush, natural acres, socialize with other African elephants, and be protected by U.S. anti-cruelty laws.

From her medical record, we know Jenny is terrified of motorized vehicles. When exposed to a car in the past, she stopped eating and became severely depressed for weeks. As such, it is blatantly cruel to send Jenny to a “drive-thru” facility where cars/trucks will be driving close to her constantly. When Jenny was torn from her mother's side at the age of two, we believe her wild African mother was probably shot before Jenny's eyes. A car or truck may have been involved in this life-altering trauma.

Please attend the Rally and stand in peaceful solidarity to oppose Jenny’s transfer to Mexico.

What: “Save Jenny” Peaceful, Family-Friendly Rally, which will go on Rain or Shine!
When: Sunday, July 27, 1 P.M. to 2 P.M.
Where: Lawn by Freeway Entrance of Dallas Zoo by the Giraffe Statue, 650 South R.L. Thornton Fwy, Dallas , Texas 75203
Parking: Available in freeway side parking lot of the Dallas Zoo

Transportation: Take DART public transportation to the front door of the Dallas Zoo (walk only a short distance to the Freeway Entrance). For Sunday’s DART schedule, go to: www.dart.org

For Information on The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, go to: www.elephants.com/

Thank you.
Margaret Morin
Founder, Concerned Citizens for Jenny
For Details of Jenny's Plight, go to: www.concernedcitizensforjenny.net

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