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September 2, 2008
My Take on Covering Potentially Taboo Topics Like Bristol Palin's Baby on OEN
By Rob Kall
my take on OEN's coverage of topics you may not think OEN should be covering. I believe that this article, for the most part, represents the senior editorial team's position at OEN, but I've invited them and, of course, YOU, to comment, to put in your two cents worth... or more.
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I was out looking at the hibiscus we have on our back porch. There are no flowers on it right now, though the leaves are in great shape. I noticed that all the spots were there had been beautiful flowers now had empty stem ends. Flowers come and go. Matter of fact, with many flowers, one flower has to die for another on the same stem to reach full bloom. It's a floral hormone thing. The live flower releases hormones blocking the others from blooming. And so we lose a writer today-- maybe forever, maybe for a short time. We have one writer who threatens to stop posting to OEN every time an article doesn't get headlined.
This time, OEN covered a story that a writer disagreed with-- that a sizable percentage of readers disagreed with the decision to cover it.
I was talking to one of our senior editors and said, "If we haven't offended or driven at least one or two readers away from the site because we've posted something they didn't feel we should have posted, then we're not pushing our edges far enough."
That's the way we're going to do things. Part of our vision is to be a tough progressive media site. That means not flinching at covering stories or issues that the other media avoids. That means taking risks-- with subjects, with writers, with news and stories. That means making mistakes.
If you disagree with one story or one subject OEN covers, including the Palin baby and Bristol Palin, you always have the choice of kissing OEN goodbye. But I invite you to consider that being progressive, being an alternative media site that aims to cover what the mainstream don't cover almost requires us to go out to the edges in covering the news and the stories that are out there. We would not be doing our job if we failed to cover Sarah Palin's potential attempt to hide her daughter's unwanted child, by claiming it was hers.
Do you disagree? Fine. We've headlined Mikel Paul's article expressing disagreement. We headline articles we disagree with all the time. Do you leave because you disagree? That might make you a one issue decider. I invite you to consider that the issue we cover today, that incenses you is on the site because of what you value in the site-- our willingness to cover what the mainstream media fails to cover.
We're not going to back down. We made a mistake, which our editorial board regrets now, deciding not to cover the John Edwards affair. We should have covered it and we didn't. If we had covered it, we would have been roundly criticized. Well, now we face the fact that getting that kind of criticism is part of the territory... and it's okay for you to criticize. We won't tolerate name calling, just as we don't tolerate as a general site policy.
So, if you disagree. Speak up. We do listen. We don't always agree and at least, we provide a place where disagreement is allowed.
BTW, yesterday was the highest traffic day OEN has seen since January-- 98,000+ page views. Today is on track to break at least 80,000, and the newsletter, to 15,000, has not yet gone out, just in case any of the OEN haters out there are hoping the controvery here has hurt us. For you techies, the strange thing is, for the past two months, every time we hit peak traffic highs-- at least the past five times, alexa has show the high traffic days as low traffic days. Fortunately, the site metrics that count, google, quantcast, do a better job.
Some notes from our senior editors:
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