The Columbia Journalism Review (online) has a piece recapping some facts and making a comment on the coverage of the story (excerpt):
The Sun, the Post and some blogs have done a good job of exposing the case, but some questions remain -- three of the most important being, when did Piquant find out about the shady loans; what did they do about it; and how much of this $875,000 actually made it to Air America?
It's too early to jump to conclusions -- no one knows at this point what the outcome of the investigations will be -- but one thing is for sure: some very big names on the media beat are conspicuously missing the boat on what may well be a juicy story.
Link: http://www.cjrdaily.org/archives/001733.asp
The NY Post reports a difference of opinion (or fact) regarding a repayment "agreement" between the parties (excerpt):
But an Air America official told The Post yesterday that both sides had agreed to a payment plan months ago and that they were on schedule with their payments.
That was news to the Boys & Girls Club. "Air America has agreed in principle to give the money, but nothing has been finalized yet," Grossman said yesterday.
"They haven't agreed how and when to do it."
Link: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/26890.htm
The NY Times, the nation's "newspaper of record" has yet to print a single word regarding this matter. It seems that they are hoping there won't be a record.
The Sun, the Post and some blogs have done a good job of exposing the case, but some questions remain -- three of the most important being, when did Piquant find out about the shady loans; what did they do about it; and how much of this $875,000 actually made it to Air America?
It's too early to jump to conclusions -- no one knows at this point what the outcome of the investigations will be -- but one thing is for sure: some very big names on the media beat are conspicuously missing the boat on what may well be a juicy story.
Link: http://www.cjrdaily.org/archives/001733.asp
The NY Post reports a difference of opinion (or fact) regarding a repayment "agreement" between the parties (excerpt):
But an Air America official told The Post yesterday that both sides had agreed to a payment plan months ago and that they were on schedule with their payments.
That was news to the Boys & Girls Club. "Air America has agreed in principle to give the money, but nothing has been finalized yet," Grossman said yesterday.
"They haven't agreed how and when to do it."
Link: http://www.nypost.com/news/regionalnews/26890.htm
The NY Times, the nation's "newspaper of record" has yet to print a single word regarding this matter. It seems that they are hoping there won't be a record.