Or
10 things to do with the Virginian-Pilot.
1.
Sell The Pilot – excuse me, I mean the news organization which
includes the flagship newspaper, The Virginian-Pilot – to a group
composed of Bob Aston, chairman of Towne Bank, Bruce Thompson, our
very own Donald Trump, John Lawson, construction magnate, and anyone
of the top 25 most influential individuals on Inside Business' list
of top 25 most influential people.
If
you think life is hell under present management, just wait until
these scions of commerce, politics and power run the show. You will
begin to yearn for those halcyon days under the Battens.
2.
Put Walt Taylor – Cafe Stella
habitue, beer hall habitue, artist, illustrator, comedian...-- in
charge of The Pilot newsroom.
Taylor,
a wry commentator and sly observer of humanity, will inject some
comedy into the loneliness and despair of the daily Purgatory of the
newsroom.
3.
Shut down The Pilot's headquarters on Brambleton Avenue and relocate
it to the Town Center in Virginia Beach where conservatives
proliferate.
That
will stop all the whining and complaining that The Pilot is a liberal
newspaper with a liberal bias and a bastion of liberal thought with
reporters who are liberal, free-thinking firebrands and anarchists.
Though some of this might be true, it is perception that counts.
4.
Non-profit-size The Pilot.
Transfer The Pilot's ownership
to a Foundation with a non-profit status. Have the journalists run
the show. Have them do the numbers.
Noble
idea, though very naive. Journalists don't run anything. They run
into, around, up and down, talk talk talk, and chase, stalk and kill, but put them in charge of
a newspaper? They'd be so busy talking about the topic to discuss to
write and edit that you'd never see an issue. And managing numbers?
Forget about it...
5.
Sell the news organization to
Jeff Maisey, publisher of Veer Magazine and Virginia Craft Beer.
To be continued...
I vote for numbers 2 and 4!
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