Uh, wait a minute Mr. Gillmor

Dan Gillmor on Pasadena Now‘s hiring of journalists from India: “For the money he’s paying, he could hire local bloggers. They’d do it better, with more perspectives — and have the advantage of, uh, being there.” (link)

Could we really? Would we want to? Do we want to?

I don’t think that’s quite what I want to do. I can’t go to every city council meeting. I do not watch every city council meeting online. I would like to get together a group of people to attend, watch and discuss them regularly.* I don’t want it to be my responsibility to cover every single one, though. I like journalists. I like what they do. They make what I do possible. I do not do what they do.

Check out Centinel and Publius‘s comments (the Foothill Cities bloggers) on this subject, too.

If there are any local bloggers are interested in working as journalists for Pasadena Now, though, why not give James Macpherson a call?

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*I still like the idea of walking over to Wokcano afterwards. Aaron Proctor and I tossed this idea around a little bit a while ago. Anyone else interested? I think the time is right.

PasadenaNow.com hires two reporters in India to help cover Pasadena news; Eye Level Pasadena approves

The first I saw of this was at Topix: It’s official: Local reporting is doomed

Associated Press article:

Calif. Web Site Outsources Reporting By Justin Pritchard

Local blog posts:

Peoria Pundits: It’s official: Local reporting is doomed
Foothill Cities: PasadenaNow Outsources Local News Coverage (includes the text of the Bangalore Craigslist ad)
Editors’ Corner: Local coverage from afar
LA Observed: Pasadena News Site Outsources to India

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When I first read this I felt almost breathless with shock. And it wasn’t necessarily a shock of delight. James Macpherson was at the bloggers’ picnic on Sunday. We were all locals being local together. We were building community. We were getting to know the people in our neighborhood. My initial split-second reaction to this news was fear. This seemed like the opposite of community building. What would it mean if people in India were reporting on our city news? What if it worked?!?

Now that I’m remembering that initial jolt, I’m trying to trace the lines of thought that the fear seemed to come from. Here’s what I think when I think fear:

  • If it works, will our news sources feel even more monolithic and one-sided?
  • Will local news become something that is dictated to us from halfway around the world by people who may not have enough information to decide what is important and relevant?
  • Will local news become flatter, less meaningful and less human feeling?
  • Will local reporters lose their jobs?
  • Will it be even harder to write for a living here in Pasadena?

I didn’t feel that jolt of fear for long, though. A few seconds later, it was wonder that I was feeling. What an amazing idea! What if it works?!?

James Macpherson was not employing journalists at Pasadena Now previously from what I understand. It doesn’t sound like anyone is being laid off or replaced by journalists in India. These are new writers being hired. This is news coverage that adds to the coverage we have available now. If it works, it might make things harder for the Pasadena Weekly and the Pasadena Star News, but I’m okay with adding more news coverage and seeing what happens. It might make local journalism more competitive. It might be great. Wouldn’t it be neat to have more in depth coverage of Pasadena city council meetings? Outsider perspectives might shed new light. We might grow as a city.

I don’t think entirely replacing local reporters with people living halfway around the world is a good idea, but adding reporters living in another country to the mix (a mix that is predominantly local) might work very well.

I would love to learn more about these two new Pasadena Now writers. According to the AP article above, one of them studied at UC Berkeley. Neat. I want to know their names. I’d like to see their pictures. I’d like to interview them over the phone. I’d like to learn more about them as people. I’d like to know what they think about this idea! And I’d like to welcome them, person to person, to our online Pasadena community.

What if adding two Indian writers to our community could help our news sources could feel even more human, more warm, more thoughtful and more relevant? What if this adds depth and breadth to what is available now? I’m interested in seeing what happens.

What do you think?

Eye Level Pasadena office hours: Saturday May 12

Cafe Culture
Cafe Culture

Eye Level Pasadena office hours for Saturday, May 12 will be at Cafe Culture from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Cafe Culture
1359 N Altadena Dr
Pasadena, CA 91107
(626) 398-8654

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What are “office hours”?

Every other weekend, Gavin and I station ourselves at a Pasadena hangout. Come on by and say hello!

Gavin and me
Gavin and me

Office hours are for hanging out, meeting neighbors and having conversations. (They are also largely off the record.)

First Quarterly Pasadena Bloggers’ Picnic

This weekend was the First Quarterly Pasadena Bloggers’ Picnic. Gavin and I visited with old friends and we met new friends who we had only known online before yesterday.

James from PasadenaNow.com
James from PasadenaNow.com

Kathy and Sam from Aphroditeinjeans.blogspot.com
Kathy and Sam from Aphrodite in Jeans

Amanda and Theo from Living in Monrovia
Amanda and Theo from Living in Monrovia

Sarah from Cook and Nifty Wench
Sarah from Cook and Nifty Wench

Frank from Unwired Adventures
Frank from Unwired Adventures

Marielle from Chez Shoes and Ron from The Blurry Lens
Marielle from Chez Shoes and Ron from The Blurry Lens

Kelly from West Coast Grrlie Blather
Kelly from West Coast Grrlie Blather

Susan from 2020 Hindsight and Family Oral History Using Digital Tools
Susan from 2020 Hindsight and Family Oral History Using Digital Tools (Why, oh why, did I take only one picture of you, Susan? I was so absorbed in our conversation that I forgot to keep using my camera!)

Even worse, I was so intent on photographing the cupcakes that my friend Erin from erin’s kitchen brought that I forgot to take a picture of her.

Erin from erin's kitchen's cupcakes
Erin from erin’s kitchen‘s cupcakes

In lieu of a picnic photo, here is a picture of me and Erin at a conference we went to together last year:

me and Erin at BlogHer
me and Erin at BlogHer

Back to the picnic:

Mike from blogwaffe and Automattic
Mike from blogwaffe and Automattic

Dianne from Miss Havisham's Tea Party
Dianne from Miss Havisham’s Tea Party

Kolby of Kahunna.net and Aaron of Aaron Proctor for Mayor of Pasadena
Kolby from Kahunna.net and Aaron from Aaron Proctor for Mayor of Pasadena

If you blog in or around Pasadena, and you would like to be on the email list for the next Quarterly Pasadena Bloggers’ Picnic, send me a note at eyelevelpasadena@gmail.com.


Update 6/20/07: Pasadena Pundit was previously pictured here, too. He elected to move in a fewer photos of himself on the internet direction, so I removed his picture at his request.

Peace in the Valley

Word on the street is that Robin Salazar of Robin’s Wood Fire BBQ & Grill, and former candidate for Pasadena District 1 city council seat is going to name a burger after Aaron Proctor. From Aaron’s blog this morning:

“So – anyway – Robin’s idea? He’s putting me in the menu in about a month under the Pat E. Melt. He’s also adding a “Wall of Fame” to his restaurant and wants me to be a part of that. Awesomeness. I’ve never had a burger attributed to me in my life. He said it might mention it’s a favorite of “Former and future Mayoral candidate, wrestling all-star, future gubernatorial, future presidential candidate Aaron Proctor”….

…Robin also apologized for the “incident” that started it all back at the Affordable Housing Forums.

Apology accepted, barbecue sauce under the bridge. I also stifle any insults I’ve hurled at him….” (link)