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"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: great moments in radio reporting

  

by: Michael Bersin

Sat Nov 21, 2009 at 07:31:39 AM CST


Not.

This is the thirty-third post in an ongoing series as we file Missouri Sunshine Law (RSMo 610) requests and investigate the non-renewal of the contract of University of Central Missouri President Aaron Podolefsky. Links to previous coverage are below the fold. BG and MB

An unsigned post at the KOKO radio website, reporting on Wenesday's campus protest:

...Among the protesters rallying against the current Board of Governors were former University Board of Governors members Deleta Williams and Dee Hudson. Also marching against the board in protest were University professors Michael Bersin and Bob Yates...

One of the individuals at the protest stated that Greg Hassler had parked next to her vehicle in the parking lot in his radio station vehicle as she was waiting for the start of the march. She expected that he would be in attendance and was surprised that he wasn't.

Well, evidently somebody from the station did attend. Or they watched from a distance. There was a reporter from the Warrensburg Daily Star-Journal, and I believe a photographer from the Muleskinner, the student newspaper (I didn't ask). I was was there for Show Me Progress, clearly wearing my ID. Do you suppose if Greg Hassler had actually mingled with the crowd some of us would have asked him about this? You betcha. Also.

The one thing indicative of the "reporting" contained in the KOKO radio website account of the march? I contacted Bob Yates, explaining that the radio station stated that he was there and asked him if he attended the march. I received the following reply:

No I wasn't. I guess they weren't there either.

Either that, or somebody needs to get better binoculars.

Michael Bersin :: "A Gentleman's Agreement"?: great moments in radio reporting
Our previous coverage:

Three steps behind, and to the right (January 25, 2008)

Three steps behind, and to the right, part 2 - a microcosm of our universe (September 21, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"? (October 15, 2009) (transcript of a portion of the live radio broadcast)

It wasn't just about a tree (October 21, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement?": I heard it on the radio (October 21, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement?": let's not get cut out of the will (October 22, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement?": $87.75 will get you one sheet of paper (October 23, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement?": They're not playing hardball, they're playing cat and mouse
 (October 23, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement?": a cola and some scoreboards (October 24, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement?": a few more pieces of the puzzle? (October 28, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: your silence means consent (October 29, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: let's not get cut out of the will, part 2 (October 30, 2009)

Old media irony impairment (October 30, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement?": I heard it on the radio, part 2 (October 31, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: where everybody knows your name (October 31, 2009)

Methinks that someone is paying attention! (November 2, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: Bond, Stadium Bond (November 4, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: where everybody knows your name, part 2 (November 4, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: I heard it on the radio, part 3 (November 5, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: nothing succeeds like success (November 6, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: your Friday news dump (November 6, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: nothing exceeds like excess (November 7, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: a grade for Accounting 101 (November 7, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: there ought to be a law (November 8, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: there's gotta be a contract around here somewhere (November 9, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: there ought to be a law, part 2 (November 10, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: Garbo speaks! (November 12, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle (November 13, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"? Follow the money and it reveals the timeline (November 14, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: the new president search consulting contract (November 18, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: a march on a cold and rainy day (November 18, 2009)

"A Gentleman's Agreement"?: raise their voices (November 19, 2009)

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Outraged or flattered? (0.00 / 0)
I thank Mike for noting this little item. Of course, I wanted to be at the demonstration, but I had teaching obligations.

I have been thinking about this report.  Should I be outraged or flattered?

Outraged that I'm not recognized by the person at the radio station.  Being really fat with curly silver hair, I've been told I don't exactly blend into a crowd.

Flattered because they know me well-enough that I would want to be there so even though I wasn't there in person I was there in spirit.  (Perhaps, they recognized my well-known spirit.)

In the end, I have this puzzle.  If a reporter reports that someone was at a demonstration who wasn't really at the demonstration, was the reporter actually there?  


An Enduring Question (3.00 / 1)
If a Christmas tree falls in the quadrangle and the KOKO radio website reports that it was Bob Yates, does it make a sound?

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