Gothamist Purges Stories About The Ricketts Family While Joe Ricketts Was Negotiating To Buy Site

from the nice-try dept

There has been a great deal of conversation recently about the news media and its ability to do both its job and rebuild trust amongst the public. Trust is the key word there, as that's really all a news organization has to sell its readers. If there is no trust, deserved or otherwise, then the news has no product to sell the public.

With that in mind, I can't even begin to imagine why several Gothamist websites began purging stories about the Ricketts family after, or just before, the Ricketts-owned DNAinfo organization acquired it.

DNAinfo, the local-news organization owned by right-wing billionaire Joe Ricketts, announced today that it has purchased Gothamist LLC, a network of web sites covering cities from New York to Los Angeles. (In advance of the acquisition, DNAinfo laid off a slew of experienced editors and reporters.) At some point either before or after the acquisition, Jezebel has learned, Gothamist deleted critical coverage of Ricketts from its New York and Chicago sites.

As the tally currently stands, at least five posts about the Ricketts' have disappeared from Gothamist sites, all of them fairly scathing about the family's political and business interests. Much of the early conversation centered on whether DNAinfo had demanded those posts be taken down after the acquisition, but the Jezebel post includes an update with a response from Gothamist co-founder Jake Dobkin.

Dobkin responded to a follow-up question from Jezebel about when they deleted the Ricketts posts: “Jen and I made the decision when our discussions with Mr. Ricketts were starting to get more serious; about a month ago.”

That indicates the site proactively purged the stories during the acquisition negotiations. Dobkin has previously commented on the reason for the takedowns.

“Just as Bloomberg doesn’t cover Bloomberg, we don’t plan to cover Joe Ricketts and so we decided to take down our coverage of him. No one asked us to do it,” Gothamist co-founder Jake Dobkin told Jezebel. “It was a decision made solely by Jen [Chung] and me.” (In fact, Bloomberg frequently covers Bloomberg.)

Put together, here's what we're left with: Gothamist proactively took down posts critical of the family that owns the company in discussions about acquiring it and attempted to explain it by stating something that isn't true. How is that not worse than if Joe Ricketts himself had demanded the takedown of the articles?

This all puts Gothamist readers in the unfortunate position of having a site they like show its business belly for money at the detriment of any trust it had built up with its readers. And that's dumb. Not just dumb for Gothamist, but you'd have to think that someone with the business acumen of Joe Ricketts would be furious that the property he's acquiring would make itself less valuable in this way. If Gothamist sites nakedly make editorial decisions based on business interests in this way, what good are they?

And, of course, the deleted articles are still available in the Internet Archive. Much of the coverage of this includes links to those archived stories. So Gothamist torpedoed its trust bank to accomplish little, if anything.

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Filed Under: joe ricketts, journalism, ricketts family, trust
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  1. icon
    Stephen T. Stone (profile), 9 Mar 2017 @ 12:22pm

    Amazing what money does to principles.

    And to think, some people get whiny when their comments get hidden here.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. icon
    Roger Strong (profile), 9 Mar 2017 @ 12:27pm

    "Those who would repeat the past must control the teaching of history."
    - Frank Herbert, Dune

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. icon
    hij (profile), 9 Mar 2017 @ 12:31pm

    That is not what "firewall" means

    On the plus side this is a nice demonstration of the lie that a "firewall" can easily be placed between the news and the rest of a media organization. It has always been amusing to hear media organizations say that the editorial staff is behind a firewall when discussing potential sources of bias. Every time I hear some spokesperson talk about a firewall I keep getting a picture of Inigo Montoya repeating his famous line about the misuse of that word.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    I.T. Guy, 9 Mar 2017 @ 12:36pm

    Here it comes. The resident idiot will come out.

    Ill save ya the trouble wiLLie:

    Mike = Google.


    There.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. icon
    Stephen T. Stone (profile), 9 Mar 2017 @ 12:38pm

    Re:

    So is he the the corporation or the search engine? Because one is a worthwhile and useful thing to have around, and the other is a corporation.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    I.T. Guy, 9 Mar 2017 @ 12:45pm

    Re: Re:

    There's:
    Google> Alphabet> Mike. He's the Grand Poobah. Has the hat and all.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Jordan Chandler, 9 Mar 2017 @ 1:02pm

    banned

    I was banned from SFIst and I engaged in discussion as to what rule I had broken and where said rules were shown and they ignored me. They're hacks.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. icon
    orbitalinsertion (profile), 9 Mar 2017 @ 1:55pm

    (In advance of the acquisition, DNAinfo laid off a slew of experienced editors and reporters.)

    Kind of weird.

    Reading The Gothamist announcement of the acquisition, for someone who "started this as a hobby", Chung is very good at corporate-speak, and these don't sound like a journalist's words at all.

    But i am glad this local news thing i never heard of can leverage the synergies of some weird far-right news thing i never heard of. Sounds like a match made in heaven.

    but lately we've been thinking about how to take our growth to the next level.

    Don't do it organically based on what your market will actually bear, whatever you do. Oh wait, you are executives more than journalists now, you don't care if it all takes a dump down the road.

    But now i see why they axed NY and Chi staff at DNAinfo. They are being replaced mostly by the existing Gothamist set.

    I somehow think we already passed the stage of unbiased quality journalism stage. (Which is somehow magically accomplished by providing "opinions from both sides". How fractally wrong can you get?)

    link to this | view in thread ]

  9. icon
    That One Guy (profile), 9 Mar 2017 @ 2:04pm

    The kind of 'can do' attitude you can do without

    So they weren't ordered to remove the unflattering coverage of the new owner, they did it on their own, ahead of time.

    Well it's nice of them to show clearly who owns them now I guess, and in such a clear fashion, and all it cost them was any respect and trust as unbiased they might have earned up to that point.

    Quite the steal for the new owner, less so for the sites themselves and any poor sods still working for them.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  10. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Mar 2017 @ 4:52pm

    Re:

    How fractally wrong can you get?

    So, what's your answer to that?

    Appose of nothing, it reminds me of my father-in-law telling me in 1999 "You should write a program to fix the Y2K issue. You'll be rich." I was kinda like the same reaction to "Nerd harder."

    A problem statement is helpful to define a solution set, but the more important part is to identify workable solutions.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  11. icon
    Eldakka (profile), 9 Mar 2017 @ 5:01pm

    Re: Re: Re:

    Shouldn't that be:

    Mike>Alphabet>Google

    ?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  12. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 10 Mar 2017 @ 1:46am

    Incompetent staff

    Geeze these staff are totally incompetent. If someone you criticize is going to buy you out start publishing more and more damning articles about them so they'll be willing to pay more, not take them away! What a bunk of rank amateurs.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  13. icon
    Ninja (profile), 10 Mar 2017 @ 7:07am

    I kind of would do the same. I explain: if the guy is an idiot, what better way to screw him than to promise to remove the articles when the acquisition is completed and then do it. Tons of money to me and a bankrupt company in terms of trust to the idiot. Actual bankruptcy would eventually come. Said the devil in me.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  14. identicon
    Wendy Cockcroft, 10 Mar 2017 @ 9:50am

    Re:

    Damn, that's a good quote, Roger!

    The thing is, if people are generally concerned with having their prejudices catered to (a phenomenon I witness in the comments here every day), I'm not sure whether or not they're interested in objective truth about anything, particularly if it concerns a hero figure, i.e. a billionaire. They're more likely than not to just shrug and continue to read the content on the Gohamist websites.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  15. identicon
    Wendy Cockcroft, 10 Mar 2017 @ 9:53am

    Re: Incompetent staff

    That's not the issue; they took down existing content in case their new owner was offended by it or used it as leverage to pay less for the business.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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