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Thursday, August 12, 2010

08/12/10 Hearst Newspaper Journalist Anthony Karge! Leaves To Become The Editor At AOL's Patch (UPDATED)

Strange But True:

Hearst Newspaper President Steven Swartz Loses Ethical Reporter At The Westport News, While Keeping The The Biased Plagiarizer Jonathan Kantrowitz At The Connecticut Post

Anthony Karge!, picture to the right,
is coming to AOL owned Westport Patch after having reported in Westport for two years at the Hearst owned Westport News

Mr. Kargel will be newEditor for AOL's Patch in Westport.

Anthony helping AOL grow and expand into towns such as Greenwich, Trumbull, Shelton, Weston, Redding, Norwalk and Stamford.

Basically, unbiased and ethical journalist's like Mr. Kargel are preparing to eat the hopelessly biased Hearst newspaper's lunch in Fairfield county.

Prior to joining Patch and before his stint at the local paper, Mr. Karge interned for a film industry website based in Poland and for a nonprofit organization that provided resources for journalists at community newspapers.

Anthony holds degrees in journalism and creative writing from the State University of New York at Oswego.

Currently, Mr. Kargel is currently bringing the highest journalistic standards to Westport Patch.

For the record Mr. Kargel never has or never will plagiarize from Fourth District Congressman Jim Himes's campaign And fundraising emails.

Here Is The Policy At AOL's Patch Blog Network:

Patch.org and Patch journalists do not take a political stance on community issues. We do provide a forum for these issues to be explored and debated.

And this standard is upheld in all of the communities they serve.


It is a shame that The Connecticut Post has failed to meet the same journalistic standards as AOL's patch blogs.

Let's Forget About The Hopelessly Biased Connecticut Post And The Plagerizing Jonathan Kantrowitz.

Lets Here More About The Ethical Journalist That Has Left Hearst Newspapers....

Greetings From the New Editor


Anthony Karge began working at Patch on Monday.


When I started reporting in Westport two years ago, I thought the town was weird. But in a good way. Coming from a village in upstate New York known for having three Dunkin Donuts stores on the same road (and not much else), I was a little overwhelmed when I arrived. Can you blame me?

Everything was new to me. The beautiful homes, the classy cars and the delicious restaurants were all stimulating my senses. When I walked into Mitchells on my first day at the Westport News, I suffered a severe and sudden case of sticker shock. Is that the real price? For a T-shirt?! Since then, I've adjusted to the cost of living differences between upstate New York and Fairfield County. It wasn't easy.

Elsewhere in town, I was in awe of the picturesque beachfront that outclassed the tiny beach on the Hudson River back in my hometown. The sunset strolls along the Saugatuck River were unparalleled. And from the moment I stepped inside, I have been in love with the Westport Public Library. This town is the place to be, I thought.

Now, I'll be staying here. I'm taking over for Liz Mitchell, the founding editor of Westport Patch. She's been promoted to associate regional editor, so she'll still occasionally be in town. Liz has done a yeoman's work since the site launched last year, and I will continue to deliver the news you're interested in.

After all, it's not the businesses or the beaches or the houses that make Westport unlike any other town. It will always be the people that set it apart. The pride that you take in this town makes writing about Westport a delight. There are so many fascinating people in town, and many more that I have yet to meet.

When I walked into Mitchells two years ago, I was there to write a story about its 50th anniversary. The humble beginning of the family-owned company was a crash course in what makes Westport. People in this small town accomplish great things, and they do it while still maintaining a strong sense of community. No other town does it quite like Westport.

As avid readers of the news, I also learned that Westporters have high standards. You want to know what's happening, whether it's about your neighbor, town hall or a police emergency. As the new editor, I'll see to it that you're informed.

Meanwhile, you can post announcements on Patch anytime you'd like for free. Do you have an event you want people to know about? Spread the word here. It's simple. Also, if you have a story tip, question or suggestion, please e-mail me at Anthony.karge@patch.com

Some of you might have seen me around town in the past two years, typically holding a notepad and wearing a huge camera around my neck. If you don't know me, you'll find me to be a fair and friendly journalist who values integrity and credibility.

You also might find me to be a bit of a geek. In addition to my experience at the Westport News and interning internationally at an Eastern European film trade publication, one of my hobbies is writing about videogames. Since high school, I've written for Thunderbolt Games, one of the largest independent game sites in the world. For the record, my parents still think videogames are a waste of time. When I'm not writing, which isn't too often, I'm rooting for the New York Giants, weeping for the woeful New York Mets and watching British television. Doctor Who and the BBC versions of Life on Mars and The Office are just several of my favorite shows.

Now it might sound corny, but I'm thrilled about this new job. Check back here often because we're always updating the site with what's happening around town. Also, feel free to say hello if you see me writing at the library or at Starbucks. Thanks, and see you around.

One Thing For Sure Is That Greenwich Patch Wont Be Hiring Greenwich Time Cub Reporter Colin "BOE BROWN NOSE" Gustafson, Because He Just Runs Greenwich Public School Press Releases Through The Spell Checker Before Hitting The Publish Button.


UPDATE #2

Jonathan Kantrowitz Has Updated His Plagiarized Posting At The Connecticut Post

CT Post's Failure To Acknowledge Jonathan Kantrowitz's Corrections Is Unethical And Violates Journalistic Standards

OFTEN TIMES IT IS NOT THE CRIME, BUT THE COVER UP THAT GETS ONE IN TROUBLE

IS JONATHAN'S SLAVISH DEVOTION TO JIM HIMES WORTH HEARST NEWSPAPER'S REPUTATION



UPDATE #1:

Greenwich Roundup Just Recieved This Comment From

Jason Perillo, Campaign Manager

For Dan Debicella

Hmm.....


“I always knew Mr. Kantrowitz had an opinion. I just didn’t realize it was someone else’s.”


Jason Perillo


Campaign Manager | Debicella For Congress


Email: Jason.Perillo@debicella.com


P.O. Box 189

Shelton, CT 06484


Practical solutions. Common sense.

Putting Fairfield County First.


www.debicella.com


FACEBOOK


For The Record Greenwich Roundup


Has Sought Comment From The Following


Hearst Newspaper Employees, But None Of Them Have


Had The Journalistic Balls To Comment About Plagerism At


Hearst Newspapers


The Following Hearst Newspaper Employees

Are Aware Of Jonathan Kantrowitz's Plagiarism,

But Are Too Afraid To Comment About The

Lack Of Standards At Hearst Corporation.


sswartz@hearst.com,
maldam@hearst.com,
pbronstein@hearst.com,
jcondon@hearst.com,
lmillstein@hearst.com

jdeaugustine@ctpost.com,
jmacionus@ctpost.com,
helpdesk@ctpost.com,
tbaden@ctpost.com,
mdaly@ctpost.com,
ttompkins@ctpost.com,
grogo@ctpost.com,
srinaldi@ctpost.com,
pquinn@ctpost.com,
efischer@ctpost.com,
czuraw@ctpost.com,
ngerard@ctpost.com,
llevinson@ctpost.com,
sparker@hearst.com,
kwhamond@connecticutmediagroup.com,
jbustraan@ctpost.com,
edit@ctpost.com

spalmer@newstimes.com,
acummings@newstimes.com,
jsmith@newstimes.com,
bkoonz@newstimes.com,
rjoudy@newstimes.com,
sparker@hearst.com,

vincent.yade@scni.com,
dave.ruden@scni.com,
magdalene.perez@scni.com,
wynne.parry@scni.com,
kathleen.orourke@scni.com,
jeff.morganteen@scni.com,
john.nickerson@scni.com,
elizabeth.kim@scni.com,
michael.juliano@scni.com,
christina.hennessy@scni.com,
keelin.daly@scni.com,
martin.cassidy@scni.com,
harold.davis@scni.com,
scott.gargan@scni.com,
rich.depreta@scni.com,
angela.carella@scni.com,
patrick.quinn@ctpost.com,
rebecca.haynes@scni.com,
czuraw@ctpost.com,
chris.mcnamee@scni.com,
rich.lee@scni.com,
jim.zebora@scni.com,
thomas.mellana@scni.com,
jon.lucas@scni.com,
john.breunig@scni.com,
david.mccumber@scni.com,
michelle.mcabee@scni.com,
letters.advocate@scni.com,

albert.yuravich@scni.com,
thomas.mellana@scni.com,
lisa.chamoff@scni.com,
david.fierro@scni.com,
debra.friedman@scni.com,
colin.gustafson@scni.com,
michael.juliano@scni.com,
bob.luckey@scni.com,
francis.maceachern@scni.com,
helen.neafsey@scni.com,
jesse.quinlan@scni.com,
neil.vigdor@scni.com


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