Showing posts with label Media Credentials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Media Credentials. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2009

Quick New York City Comments

Running around the city today, doing stuff.

Been at the New York Public Library all morning and early afternoon, up in the third floor reading Rose Main Reading Room. The art in the hallway outside is beautiful. I took some photos which perhaps I'll get up in the next few days. Haven't tried my photo downloading software on my MacBook software yet, so we'll see how it goes.

About to head out to the Patagonia store up in SoHo and pick up more cold-weather gear for D.C. It's SO cold out and D.C. is going to be colder still.

I have been wearing Patagonia for outdoor stuff since 1984 when I was working as a paramedic in upstate New York on a ropes course at a self-help LGAT. This before Patagonia was considered "cool." We bought Patagonia because it was associated with climbing gear, and we were all climbers. Patagonia was very technical gear which worked for us in a serious way. Then the hip people started using it, but whatever.

Anyway, Patagonia's the Real Deal. The coat I'm wearing right now I've had since 1988. At home I have a pullover I bought in 1984. In the trunk of my car I've a raincoat I bought in 1987 which I used to wear as a paramedic in Oakland and Richmond. It's STILL WATERPROOF. Just like my L.L. Bean insulated snow boots which I'm wearning now. Bought them in 1990 at the actual L.L. Bean store in Maine, having driven up from Logan Airport in the middle of a storm.

The Real Thing, baby. Moving on...

GNB is now credentialed for something super extra special on Sunday. *smiles*

This is in addition to the huge concert (HBO) Sunday night at the Lincoln Memorial. The newly credentialed event is Sunday at NOON ET. We'll announce just what this is tomorrow. 'Cause it really diserves its own post. Also, am in a hurry to get to the Patagonia store.

In the meantime, please make sure you clear your schedule to be watching LIVE on SUNDAY NOON ET. You can watch the entire event on live streaming video PLUS GNB coverage uploaded either during (if Internet access is available we'll live-blog what you're seeing live stream) and/or shortly afterward we'll upload our written coverage, along with multiple photographs, and videos!

More tomorrow when we announce just what it is we're covering.

Got to go... Stuff to do, subways to ride.

There's more...

Monday, December 22, 2008

Senate Press Galleries Hate Bloggers

No Bloggers. art Darren Hester/Salon. CC License.
No Bloggers. art Darren Hester/Salon. CC License.

Not Fond of Cripples Either

The Villagers (main stream media) are the beloved of the Senate Press Galleries.

The Senate Press Galleries control access to the actual presidential inauguration.

The Presidential Inaugural Committee gives access to everything else -- balls, the parade, lunches, concerts, all the other events.

The PIC is fine with bloggers. Also working hard to take care of people who are disabled.

The Senate Press Galleries HATE Bloggers with a passion.

A former senior Hill aide has been whispering to me. S/he says the Senate Press Galleries are hostile towards anyone not in the traditional media, vicious towards anyone who tries to point out it's a whole new media world, and determined not to credential bloggers. And that anyone who wants to tell them otherwise can shove it.

Every effort to get the Galleries to see reason has been met with pure spite and venom. They are protecting the people they know -- the major newspapers, wire services, the networks. All of the entities whose market shares are rapidly losing ground to the Internet, the newspapers whom are laying off staff like crazy, at least a third of which will likely not have a physical product two years from now, and a number of which have closed their Washington bureau in the last few months.

These Villagers are whom the Senate Press Galleries are protecting.

The Galleries also don't like cripples. One of the four Senate Press Galleries, on their application, asked specifically if the applicant was disabled. This gave them the ability to weed out all disabled applicants... as happened to me.

This is illegal, a violation of the American's with Disability Act.

Asking on an application if someone is crippled is no different than asking if someone is African-American, Jewish, Gay, a woman, or has children. These questions have nothing to do with the job. But they can be, and often have been, used to discriminate.

The only question relevant to my media credentials request to the inaugural is, is Group News Blog a known and respected blog? As we were one of 120 blogs worldwide credentialed for the Democratic National Convention -- 55 state blogs, 65 national blogs (we were one of the 65 national blogs) -- the answer clearly is "yes." That I am a person with disabilities has NOTHING to do with if I'm a competent journalist.

The Senate Press Galleries broke the law by asking about ADA status on applications for media credentials.

My inside source, a former senior House aide, makes clear the Galleries absolutely HATE bloggers and have no intention of credentialing anyone they're not absolutely forced to credential. They believe they are untouchable and can do what they damn well want. As my source points out and I've confirmed myself elsewhere, this has been an ongoing problem. It's a management problem with the Galleries, from the top down.

I'm still going. The actual inauguration is only one (admittedly historic) event. The PIC respects bloggers; I expect to be credentialed to a number of different events throughout inauguration week. Perhaps even an interview with someone nifty.

Too bad though I won't be up close for the actual inauguration in an ADA seat. Given that I was discriminated against illegally in violation of the American's with Disability Act. (Which if the Bush Administration hadn't politicized the DOJ, I'd file a formal complaint.) No seats for crips though. They knew from the mandatory field on the application I was a gimp and were able to weed me out. That way there's no need to go to the trouble of ADA seating. Besides... I'm a blogger, so I wasn't getting in anyway. Probably not more than a few token bloggers at best.

Because we're not Villagers. Their pals, buddies, and chums.

The Galleries hate us because we bloggers are taking viewers and readers away from their buds. Just as buggy-whip and horse-shoe makers hated people making those new-fangled Model-Ts.

When it's time for cars to come into existence, all the hating in the world can't keep buggy-whip makers in business. New Media is the future of news. I don't know precisely how what we bloggers do will look twenty years from now, just as I'm sure the Model-T people didn't know either.

I do know the Senate Press Galleries are short-sighted fools. They hate the future of news, in a futile attempt to protect the past from passing.

There's more...