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Mark_Giardina
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It only took the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper several weeks to finally print the story about Rachel Barnhart being let go at Channel 8 and her subsequent lawsuit against the television station over the issue of a no-compete clause in her contract.
The only reason I believe that the paper picked up on the story is because Barnhart’s lawyer appeared on a local radio talk show last Friday to discuss the lawsuit. Even then it was four days after that radio program that the D&C published an article. It should also be noted that Scott Fybush was the first to report on Barnhart's dismissal on his web site www.fybush.com a few weeks ago.
The reporting staff at the D&C is quite aware of the happenings going on in the electronic media in Rochester; it’s just that apparently it is the paper’s policy to ignore such stories, unlike newspapers in other cities where they actually have someone assigned to cover local TV and radio.
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The only reason I believe that the paper picked up on the story is because Barnhart’s lawyer appeared on a local radio talk show last Friday to discuss the lawsuit. Even then it was four days after that radio program that the D&C published an article. It should also be noted that Scott Fybush was the first to report on Barnhart's dismissal on his web site www.fybush.com a few weeks ago.
The reporting staff at the D&C is quite aware of the happenings going on in the electronic media in Rochester; it’s just that apparently it is the paper’s policy to ignore such stories, unlike newspapers in other cities where they actually have someone assigned to cover local TV and radio.
<P ID="signature">______________
"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted and I won't be laid a hand on.
I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them".</P>