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Tom Meade - Projo column to end
Many of you already know this but I wanted to pass along that the column Tom Meade has written for the Providence Journals ahas come to an end, along with other cuts at the paper.
Jim White forwarded this to me late last week and I wanted to get this up over the weekend but missed my window so here goes... Much of this has been discussed in other venues. Quote:
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Changing times we live in. It is all driven by profits and a small % of readers were most likely interested in the column so to save a buck some bean counter thought it was a good idea.
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Tom is a personal friend but more than that an honest reporter who always delivered the story as he got it without any personal agenda. This letter went off to the editor on Tuesday and I'll bet it wasn't alone.
Dear Sir, It was with great disappointment that I received word today of the killing of the Outdoor Notes Column from the Providence Sunday Journal. I don't know if you are aware of the vastness of the hunting and fishing community here in Rhode Island and in southern Mass. This region is heavily involved in these outdoor activities and the discontinuance of this mainstay as a link to all things outdoors locally will leave an enormous void and these insights will be sorely missed. It's hard to believe that the Journal, whose major circulation live, work and play in the Ocean State and southeastern Mass. dismissively turn their back on the region's top participation sports and key tourist attractions. The millions of dollars and thousands of jobs generated for RI's sad economy by these outdoor activities, especially sport fishing, were obviously not considered here. It seems that the largest newspaper in the area apparently believes that this constituency is a non factor, proving that the powers that be are out of touch with their readers. Therein lies the problem with the ramifications thereof shortly to follow. I can't in good conscience continue to subscribe to a paper so oblivious to the mores and values of their readership. Regards, Capt. Thom Pelletier 34 Knotty Oak Shores Coventry, RI 02816 |
Very disapointing. I read his column even before the baseball scores. His friday fishing reports are read by everybody in the fishing community. I wish him luck as it looks like his job is next cut.
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and so the new era begins....i will never give the prov. journal another dime. i've read those columns from staff, boyd , and meade my whole life and now to be told my sports are insignificant in the eyes of that rag..well.... eff them
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Good opportunity for somebody who wants to do a website covering RI outdoor sports.
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I can't tell you how disappointed I am to hear that about Tom's column.
Anyone who has ever met him or spent any time with him will tell you first and foremost he's a helluva nice guy and an extremely well-rounded outdoorsman in addition to his skill as a field-and-stream writer. He's always taken column space to address important conservation issues that affect us all - and as a spokesman for the sport, the loss of his column is going to leave a gaping hole in the community of men, women and their children who still participate in the enjoyment of the natural bounty and beauty of our small state. This is just an incredibly short-sighted decision on the part of the managing editors. I'd be more than happy to sign a petition in support if one were to be started on his behalf. Let me tell you of my personal experience with Tom Meade. In 2005 when I had just started the Angler's Art, Tom heard about what my wife and I were doing and called me and asked for an interview. We arranged to meet at my mini-gallery here in Newport and Tom, my wife and I sat and talked for the better part of the afternoon, perhaps 3 or 4 hours. I figured I would get a brief mention in the column and when we got our Sunday Journal, I was floored to find that his story on my wife and I and the Angler's Art was on the front page of the sports section and ran the whole column. While it was great exposure for us as a business to the broader community, most of the column dealt with the important conservation issues Tom and I had discussed that afternoon. Like all his work, it was well-written and insightful and it seemed like everyone I knew cut out the article and sent it along to us. I still have a file folder full of those clippings. Tom also supplied me with a number of contacts and offered further help with a research project I had started back then on the history of Newport County's great striped bass clubs of the late 1800's. I haven't given up the ghost on that project and after the holidays I'm going to resume my work on it - after I began it, the depth and breadth of the subject floored me and I found it spoke to the very same issues we face today. It really is a cautionary tale and I intend to contact Tom again as it moves along over the course of this winter. As you may or may not know, Tom recently had some serious health concerns and it appears that he's doing well and although I haven't spoken with him in a while, I'm going to email a link to this thread to him to let him know what the members here think of this ill-considered decision on the part of the Journal's managing editors. First and foremost, Tom is a gentleman and a talented writer who will be sorely missed if this comes to pass. This decision on the part of the Journal really has to be reconsidered. Personally, I don't think there has ever been a time when it has been more important to have an outlet like Tom's columns to keep our community abreast of the issues and also encourage young people to discover the great joy of the outdoors and learn those valuable skills and lessons a life in the field will give you. Although I'm sure Tom has received letters of support, I'm going to email him a link to this thread to let him know about how the members here feel about this. I can't believe in a time of dwindling subscriptions and a drop in news-stand sales that the Providence Journal would consider alienating a part of their readership. I think at this point they really do need to reconsider this move given the reaction it has caused. |
Don't Tell Us......Tell Them
here's the e-mail of the Sports Editor....give him an earful...seriously, enough people bust his chops and it could change something Art Martone amartone@projo.com |
Tom Meade is a gentleman and his writing will be missed. Jimmy, you should be mad as should all of us that fish and hunt. Also, people in the know tell me that the PJ is in REAL trouble and may not be around much longer.
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Is the Journal A Gannet Paper.??
Here in NJ our outdoor sports columnist was also let go this week..John Geiser of the Asbury Park Press. After 52 years of service..It's amazing They might claim it was because of budget cuts but John's columns where loaded with Valuable add revenue..Thats will disappear..If you have an add, Yank it in support of your friend.Thats really where it hurts.The under coddled,Mommy's boyfriend fondled, peta bitches and the freak loving friends are winning.. The world is a lesser place today. |
It is a shame but it is simple economics. The PROJO is dying as are many other Print newspapers who haven't found a way to evolve into this internet news world yet. Many "youngsters" in their 20's and below don't even know what a "newspaper" is any longer.
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Here's another example of the out-of-touch management decisions at the PROJO:
http://thephoenix.com/BLOGS/notforno...he-herald.aspx Losing Sean McAdam - one of the best baseball insider writers/media personalities nationally - was idiotic... :smash: |
Is Mr. Meade on facebook or anywhere else that we can follow him ????? Please reply to bluefish53@comcast.net How about if he goes to another paper. That would be awesome !!!!! Thanks a bass fisherman's wife. My husband loved that column. No more PJ for this house !!!!!!!!
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Thread is 4 years old..
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His column is irrelevant at best. His report are all from bait store owners. If you want to know what happened the past week read The Fisherman. Toby, Dave and Zack have their finger on the pulse of the sport fishing community. |
Toby wants free [WHITE} knee boots ><><><><<:soon::smash:
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Just kidding man, I like the fisherman mag a lot. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Toby . the next yard sale you have LMK // cuz you,ll be selling the perks & promo,s ><><>:devil2::grins:
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You guys are too funny. :lurk:
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It's a shame. Print media is slowly burning out
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He's not dedicated to bouncing from gunwale to gunwale on the boat or getting slapped around by a 4 footer in the midnight surf like those of us with a total fishing focus. He doesn't claim to be. He's a reporter who shares info with us in an effort to keep outdoor types informed. Lastly, he is a gentleman with no particular agenda but a vast knowledge of most things outdoors and to mention his column as "irrelevant at best" is "at best", rather short sighted . Catch'em up, Capt. Thom Pelletier |
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To you as well, Paul and Catch'em up :grins: :btu:
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Sure miss the old days (before e-mails) when news reporters had a direct pulse on fishing conditions. Many would go out each week, tag along on a charter and get first hand information. That goes along with visiting bait shops, marina, dock, boat ramps, etc. in person and getting first hand reports and actually seeing the catch.
Now it's cut and paste information from someone elses sources you don't know how accurate or truthful the statements are. |
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