Today, Thursday, May 3, inside sources at the News-Press are saying that reporter Leana Orsua has quit. When The Independent called the newspaper to confirm, the secretary said, “Her extension is no longer working.” A message left with associate editor Scott Steepleton at noon had not been returned as of press time nor was newspaper spokesperson Agnes Huff able to provide a comment. As well, Orsua has not returned calls to "The Chocolate Fountain," her catering business that became a subject of ridicule for News-Press critics when Orsua began working at the newspaper following the mass employee exodus in July 2006.
The inside sources say that Orsua apparently resigned in part due to her displeasure for the front-page article linking former editor Jerry Roberts to child pornography. But the insiders also believe that her resignation is likely more related to the oddly worded front-page "Editor's Note" that called attention to an error in Orsua’s Tuesday article about the immigrant rally.
Orsua wrote that “hundreds of thousands” participated in last year’s rally, but the number was closer to 15,000. The “Editor’s Note” did not simply correct the error, as is standard practice in the newspaper industry and as most corrections have been done over the years at the News-Press. Rather, the “Editor’s Note” — which must have been penned by Scott Steepleton, the newspaper’s top editor, who presumably should have caught the error himself — explained, “Such errors of fact provide a distorted picture of reality, and play into the hands of those who seemingly benefit from the error. Our goal is to present news without error or bias. This story failed in both regards, and for that we apologize.”
The note marks a new trend on the part of the News-Press to openly stake their claims of objectivity. They are also doing so on each segment on their newly launched video feed NewsPress.tv, which is being handled by videographer/radio voice Dale Ernest. At the end of each clip, the voice-over says, “Local. Unbiased. Accurate. 24 Hours a Day. This is News-Press TV.”
The trend was popularized in the 1990s by FOX television, which began with the tagline “fair and balanced.” But as media watchers can attest, FOX is anything but fair and balanced. It remains to be seen how the News-Press’ new motto will play out. Their report on the court hearing yesterday was arguably even-handed, though it re-ran the controversial article that started the recent employee exodus and created the ongoing community uproar. And the report also featured an exclusive interview with the newspaper’s attorney Barry Cappello. That alone is sure to raise some qualms about being “unbiased,” but the segment does say that city attorney Steve Wiley declined an interview.
As for Orsua, the “Editor’s Note” came at the same time that a court story she’d been following was handed off to business reporter Maria Zate. Orsua then quit this morning, Thursday, May 3.
Orsua joins recently resigned “Trends” columnist Judy Foreman and business writer Stephen Bonser as employees who jumped ship following the Roberts article. And others still employed within the paper regularly make contact with the outside world to report that morale is low and the atmosphere is tense. They all do so anonymously, fearing immediate termination if they speak up.
Orsua’s resignation leaves reporter Hannah Guzik, a Westmont grad, as the senior-most news department reporter at the News-Press. Guzik began as a “correspondent” with the paper in January 2007 and was named a staff writer in February. She’s been on the job less than half a year, and she’s now the top tool in the News-Press’ South County box. In the North County, the News-Press relies solely on veteran reporter Nora Wallace. Maria Zate, who mainly focuses on business, has been recently doing some news reporting as well. The others in the news hole include associate editor Scott Steepleton and the widely used byline “Staff Report.”
Guzik, Wallace, Steepleton, and, occasionally, Zate—three, sometimes four writers are now covering the county’s news for the News-Press. Compare that to June of 2006, when the newspaper had 15 news reporters, according to fired reporter Melinda Burns.
That’s a nearly 500 percent drop in staff [Editor's Note: Due to an astute reader who alerted us to our problematic math, that percentage should be 67] with no new hires in sight. How’s that for “more local news” as owner Wendy McCaw promised?
UPDATE AT 2:30 P.M.: An astute reader told the SB Media Blog that the News-Press recently posted two advertisements on the website JournalismJobs.com. The posts are here and here. The reader also points out that the newspaper is still advertising itself as a 41,000-circulation publication, when the big news earlier in the week was that the paper had dropped 9.5 percent in circulation, to 38,000. The reader explained, “If anyone's going to know about that decline, it's the people who are looking at that site.”
In any case, it appears that the News-Press is reaching out into the journalism industry to find some staffers. We’ll see if they get any bites.
YET ANOTHER SAYS "NO MORE": After this story was initially posted, an email was sent to The Independent by former sports stringer Dan Shiells. He writes, "Please add my name to those disgusted by the recent smear campaign of the News-Press against former editor Jerry Roberts and, in truth, against the integrity of all journalists. I agreed to come out of retirement last fall to cover football games and and a few other events as a personal favor to current sports editor Barry Punzal, a longtime colleague and friend, and also because I always enjoyed that aspect of the job. I was merely a stringer so I don't suppose I count as a resignation, but I do want it known that I will not be stringing for the News-Press in the future."
So if you chose "sports reporter" on the poll above, you win! Who's next?
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In other news: LA City Beat features a story on the News-Press meltdown in this week's issue. Here's the link to that:
http://www.lacitybeat.com/article.php?id...
Matt (Matt Kettmann)
May 3, 2007 at 1:57 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I count 63 resignations/firings/separations since the mess began.... not including early birds like Joe Cole, Morgan Green, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Barba...
Isn't there a longtime North County/Lompoc reporter, a woman, who is still with the N-P... don't recall seeing a story from her for a while, though.
snugspout (anonymous profile)
May 3, 2007 at 2:42 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Oh. My. God.
Where to begin?
Orsua tried, but she really was just Vlad with better hair. Lots of errors about details someone more experienced would not make, combined with the doubly deadly poison of no mentors or editors to guide her. Plus, a big bonus of opportunistic self-serving motive to be a scab worker enabling the company to terminate the Union members.
Orsua's tenfold or higher overstatement about how many marchers were here last year may have become the equivalent of Vladdy Boy reporting on a fire and a victim based only on a Fire Department drill that even included fake addresses over the radio, the sole source of the report. Orsua also had plenty of her own "Agricultural" Boards of Review.
Maria Zate, an original Reporter In Black, has written some Santa Barbara City planning articles that were mostly okay. Nora Wallace also is good, but suspiciously writes quite a bit on the Chumash Casino, but possibly under orders actual or implied.
www.Newspress.tv
I though this was a new web site with video files, but not TV. Has the web now become TV? Or, are they starting up a show on SBChannels TV, the community access station on channel 17?
Their Newspress video story about the court hearing yesterday was nothing but propaganda for Ampersand. The editing tries to make the protest outside the court house seem like is a tea party with people so happy with The Wendy that they hold up magazines with her picture on the cover. Also, Steve Wiley, the Santa Barbara City Attorney, declined to comment because, according to people there, he was rushing to another meeting. He said nothing to anyone. The interview with the attorney for Jerry Roberts was the same sound bite that the commercial TV news showed from KSBY. The Newspress video person did not get an interview with him, but rather just poked his camera into the story being done at the same time by the competition.
The closing of the Newspress TV videos also boast about being "unbiased" so much that it only raises suspicion that they really are trying to hide something. Funny how the Newspress TV version of that reality of the legal hearing about the computer disks perfectly coincides with the Newspress newspaper and the Newspress lawyer version of what happened or did not happen in that court room.
Strongly contrast that with the full story of all the arguments made by the Newspress lawyer that were denied by the Judge, all as fully reported in at least nine other news stories that covered the same reality, according to Santa Maria Times, UCSB Daily Nexus, Santa Barbara Daily Sound, Santa Barbara Independent, Santa Barbara Newsroom, KSBY, KCLU, Craig Smith Blog, and Blogabarbara.
Hannah Guzik may have about a year of full-time news reporting experience. Contrast that with the army of reporters and columnists who have left since last summer and even last month. One year versus 250+ total years of combined experience.
FirstDistrictStreetfighter (anonymous profile)
May 3, 2007 at 2:51 p.m. (Suggest removal)
As usual, secrecy is surrounding this departure.
billclausen (anonymous profile)
May 3, 2007 at 3:27 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Nora Wallace is still the North County Reporter... she was on the South Coast for some time, however, and she is still reporting, I see. I think highly of her work.
snugspout (anonymous profile)
May 3, 2007 at 3:28 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I take offense with firstdistrictstreetfighters comment.
My hair is much hotter than Leana's.
vladdy_boy (anonymous profile)
May 3, 2007 at 7:40 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Vladdy Boy may have much hotter hair now, but not when he worked for the News-supress a few months ago.
FirstDistrictStreetfighter (anonymous profile)
May 3, 2007 at 9:50 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I hate you, firstdistrictstreetsweeper
vladdy_boy (anonymous profile)
May 4, 2007 at 8:11 a.m. (Suggest removal)
500% decrease??? Not. 100% is the largest decrease in something like staffing that's possible. i.e. If ALL are gone it is a 100% decrease. If there were 15 reporters before and there are 5 now, the decrease is 2/3 or 67%. (Only if a number is negative can the % decrease be over 100%.)
The story is fine, but the math sucks. Perhaps an "Editor's Note" is required. (tongue-in-cheek)
maven12 (anonymous profile)
May 4, 2007 at 9:27 a.m. (Suggest removal)
One of the many problems with an unsigned article like the one that slagged Roberts is how it implicates, by default, everyone working at or for the paper, while protecting the one or ones who wrote it.
muckraker (anonymous profile)
May 4, 2007 at 9:45 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Basic math and reading comprehension said...
Maven12, what part of "total years of combined experience" do you not understand?
We are counting years of experience for the departed writers, in total years, not merely the number of writer bodies.
FirstDistrictStreetfighter (anonymous profile)
May 4, 2007 at 10:12 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Yea, I didn't take any math classes in college.
Matt (Matt Kettmann)
May 4, 2007 at 10:22 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Gosh Matt, that is like not taking any classes that involve speaking, writing, or speaking a language in college. No math major could get away with that.
pardallchewinggumspot (anonymous profile)
May 4, 2007 at 12:27 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Yea, it's called anthropology, which I think now requires at least statistics. I took up thru pre-calc/algebra 2 in high school, which qualified me on the basics.
Matt (Matt Kettmann)
May 4, 2007 at 5:55 p.m. (Suggest removal)
The NewsPress loses more staff? That sucks.
SBCitizen (anonymous profile)
May 6, 2007 at 6:52 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Another analysis of why the front-page smear against Roberts was so wrong and unethical
http://jeffersonflanders.wordpress.com/2...
David_Pritchett (anonymous profile)
May 6, 2007 at 4:59 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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