A Federal judge has ruled that Mike Allen, Hamilton County Prosecutor, can be required to testify in a lawsuit filed by families of individuals involved in the incidents surrounding Cincinnati photographer Thomas Condon's action in the county morgue.  Allen, and others can be questioned "a possible cover-up of an investigation into the county morgue that resulted in  serving a prison sentence."
The judge went out of his way to say that his actions do not mean he thinks there was a cover-up, but that questions may be asked in a civil suit.  What is at stake here is that no senior county morgue officials, especially the coroner, have yet been prosecuted for allowing Condon to photo graph corpses in the morgue, and that theories have been floated that the Prosecutor's office did not pursue or knowingly quashed an investigation into anyone other than one low level morgue employee.
Friday, January 30, 2004
97X Owner's Speak Out
Sledge has direct comments from Linda Balogh, who along with her husband Doug own WOXY.  Sledge also has some additional detail on what will happen with the staff of the website.
Thursday, January 29, 2004
State of the State: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
Taft spoke. Did anyone listen?  The Enquirer has commented.  We have around 6% unemployment in Ohio, higher than the national average.  How will Taft's plan of doing the same old thing make it any better?
Surprise Surprise Surprise
Damon Lynch opposes City Manager Valerie Lemmie's plan to hire police from Cleveland.
"Cleveland cops kill more people than Cincinnati cops do," said Lynch, an Over-the-Rhine pastor who emerged as a key civil rights leader after the police shooting death of Timothy Thomas in 2001. "It's just unfathomable."So if Cleveland kills more people than Cincinnati, why is Lynch and company making such a fuss about the cops here? Why is there not a boycott on Cleveland? Where is the Cleveland Black United Front? Is Damon Lynch thinking about starting a franchise there? He has had experience with franchising.
Twitty's Record Clean
Former Assistant Police Chief Ron Twitty has his misdemeanor conviction relating to his an incident with his police issued car.  The benefit and meaning of this is
A clean record will allow Twitty to seek another law enforcement job, if he chooses.Reportedly Twitty had law enforcement job possibilities, but is not giving details.
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
Pre-emptive Warning?
If you are planning a Spring offensive against Al Qaeda, why would anyone leak that to the press? Is it another smoke-them-out plan?  Make them think you know where they are which forces them to move, then they are out in the open and vulnerable.  Now that is a good idea, but if I am right about why they are doing it, what keeps a terrorist from figuring it out?
Bam, the Future of Rock and Roll Looks Bleak
97X, WOXY-FM Oxford, Ohio, has been sold to a Texas company for $5.6 million.  The company spokesman indicates over air broadcasting will change format:
The best independent radio station in America is no more. I think one could call this selling out. I think in fact few could call it anything else, at least not with a straight face. I hope 97X can find a way to grow online and become an even bigger international source of new rock music. I fear, however, for the local radio listeners in the Oxford area.
UPDATE: According to Sledge's Blog which has a copy of the full press release, the sale is only of the over the air station as indicated in this quote from 97X owners:
UPDATE#2: Sadgirlseven reports that most of the people at the station are being laid off in three months. If the station continues online with backers, I don't know if that means they might keep their jobs. I will speculate that the new owner will not be hiring them, so unless the online station gets off the ground, they will be gone. That news is horrible. It makes me think of Mrs. Carlson coming in and replace everyone at WKRP with a machine. I don't think that is far from what will happen with the over-the-air station.
UPDATE#3: After a bit more research I believe that at this point the staff situation at 97X is up in the air. The business side of the operation will likely have a different fate than the production side. Sadgirl's information according to what I can decipher is not the whole story.
UPDATE#4: The Hamilton-Journal has a story. Also the Press Release from First Broadcasting.
UPDATE#5: Some 97X history for you, including a historical mp3.
According to Stern, the Oxford station plans to continue its format online, while First Broadcasting puts other programming on the frequency.On woxy.com the news was broken with a bit of confusion:
We're a little stunned ourselves to announce the sale of WOXY to First Broadcasting Investment Partners of Dallas. The FCC approval process takes about three months, so the switch should occur sometime around May 1st. So that's a big change...Online the Future is bright, but will the airwaves in Oxford fall back into a county or bland pop music fog? Will First Broadcasting own the online station? Will the online station work a special deal with Miami to channel the signal through local cable stations? Will 97X send a feed to any of the satellite radio services? Will 97X survive?
But! Our plans are to continue 97X The Future of Rock and Roll right here at woxy.com, including our internet broadcast. Over the next 90 days we'll be looking for sponsors or investors who will enable us to make this site and stream better than ever. We may be the first terrestrial radio station ever to make the full-time jump to the Internet!
The best independent radio station in America is no more. I think one could call this selling out. I think in fact few could call it anything else, at least not with a straight face. I hope 97X can find a way to grow online and become an even bigger international source of new rock music. I fear, however, for the local radio listeners in the Oxford area.
UPDATE: According to Sledge's Blog which has a copy of the full press release, the sale is only of the over the air station as indicated in this quote from 97X owners:
Balogh comments that "we always envisioned a time when we would separate and sell our local terrestrial broadcast signal and continue to grow our website and Internet broadcast. The Internet has proven to be the perfect environment for a cutting-edge, niche format like ours. We are currently pursuing sponsors and investors for this venture."That sounds like a better future for the station, more freedom to air what they want, but what will happen with the studios. This sounds like to me that 97X will keep its studios, and the new company will either lease them or build new ones. The may just relay prefab network programming, which kills another local source of information. More McMedia brought to you courtesy of the FCC.
UPDATE#2: Sadgirlseven reports that most of the people at the station are being laid off in three months. If the station continues online with backers, I don't know if that means they might keep their jobs. I will speculate that the new owner will not be hiring them, so unless the online station gets off the ground, they will be gone. That news is horrible. It makes me think of Mrs. Carlson coming in and replace everyone at WKRP with a machine. I don't think that is far from what will happen with the over-the-air station.
UPDATE#3: After a bit more research I believe that at this point the staff situation at 97X is up in the air. The business side of the operation will likely have a different fate than the production side. Sadgirl's information according to what I can decipher is not the whole story.
UPDATE#4: The Hamilton-Journal has a story. Also the Press Release from First Broadcasting.
UPDATE#5: Some 97X history for you, including a historical mp3.
CinWeekly: Go Miami
If you scroll down on Cinweekly's "You Tell Us" page, the "Brian G." mentioned might be someone I know.
LaShawn Pettus-Brown Googled into Custody
LaShawn Pettus-Brown is not a professional fugitive.  He went on a date with a computer literate women who maybe saw right through Pettus-Brown's act and thought that maybe he was to good to be true.  She decided to Google him, and that led her to the FBI.  Score one in the fight against crime to Google.com.
UPDATE: This made a Guardian column.
UPDATE: This made a Guardian column.
Luken and Miller Sitting in a Tree
Greg Korte writes today about Mayor Charlie Luken sitting next to Dennis Miller at the SOTU.  A coup for Korte for getting this scoop on "hot" topic, at least on my blog.  I could take this as a joke on me, but with Dean being the Blog candidate it still makes perfect sense beyond my myopic view of the world:
Greg also showed Councilman Chris Smitherman continuing his rookie mistakes. I think Smitherman has a bit of an ego and over worked sense of self-importance. Pointing out Smitherman's lack of explanation regarding why he needed to know what High School each police officer attended is something that I wish more local media would pick up. It would be very interesting to learn why Smitherman needed to know that less than 60% went to Cincinnati area schools. The line referenced Chris's father being the principal of the #2 school was classic and I think the Whistleblower had it first too.
But when the speech started, Miller cheered like a blogger at a Howard Dean rally. "He must have stood up 70 or 80 times," said Luken, who said he himself only stood up half as often.
Greg also showed Councilman Chris Smitherman continuing his rookie mistakes. I think Smitherman has a bit of an ego and over worked sense of self-importance. Pointing out Smitherman's lack of explanation regarding why he needed to know what High School each police officer attended is something that I wish more local media would pick up. It would be very interesting to learn why Smitherman needed to know that less than 60% went to Cincinnati area schools. The line referenced Chris's father being the principal of the #2 school was classic and I think the Whistleblower had it first too.
Tuesday, January 27, 2004
New Miami Prof Media Blog
Christopher S. Kelley, a professor at Miami, has a media watchdog blog called "Media Watch."  I will be checking it out and may add it to my roll.
Cincinnati Post Editorial
The Post comes close to calling out the President on where the WMD's are.  Will the Enquirer do the same?  I will guess they will stick to their spin from last year.  They were ahead of the Bush spin by a few months, or were just willing participants to ignore the WMD issue from the start.  I guess being lied to is something journalists are used to, and they discount it, even from a President.
Missing Questions for Jack Espelage
Mr. Espelage: Have you forgotten about WMD? Or do the ends justify the means and getting Saddam was worth it?  I wonder when we invade North Korea to free their people.  How about China?  How about Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria?  How about half of the former Soviet Republics?
Bottom line for Jack: Yes getting Saddam was a positive for the world, but the means to do so were not good in the long run. We could have waited 6 months or more to act, but politics prevented that from happening. We did not need to fight this war. Bush chose to fight it. You can like that choice, but you will have to ignore the misinformation you were given about Iraq's WMD's and ties to "terrorism." If you like being the manipulated fool, doing the bidding for your dear leader, that is your right. I would suggest you understand that the rest of us don't like being lied to, and Ted Kennedy was right to shake his head at Bush during the SOTU.
Bottom line for Jack: Yes getting Saddam was a positive for the world, but the means to do so were not good in the long run. We could have waited 6 months or more to act, but politics prevented that from happening. We did not need to fight this war. Bush chose to fight it. You can like that choice, but you will have to ignore the misinformation you were given about Iraq's WMD's and ties to "terrorism." If you like being the manipulated fool, doing the bidding for your dear leader, that is your right. I would suggest you understand that the rest of us don't like being lied to, and Ted Kennedy was right to shake his head at Bush during the SOTU.
Playing to the Ignorant Crowd?
I know the Enquirer is trying to appeal to the suburbs, but are they trying on purpose to appeal to extreme religious groups who embrace myth and try to make it into a faux-science, a step below pseudoscience.  Answers in Genesis does not need the press, what it needs is critical journalism.  All this article does is provide a tourism advertisement to a den of theocratic indoctrination.
Secret Service Say's No to City
The U.S. Secret Service will not review the 1998 video of a police officer being interrogated when he allegedly used the "N-word."  There reason for no helping was that they do not want to establish a precedent of examining information for something not involved in a criminal investigation.
Blood, Blood, Blood Makes the Ice Red
Miami University sports teams get little coverage here in Cincinnati.  The Miami Hockey program get even less.  It is great to see my classmate Enrico Blasi and his team get good press.
Monday, January 26, 2004
White House Admitting Failure?
Well, no, but they appear to be facing fact, no WMD will be found.  Now the spin begins.
'Thesuraus-palooza'
I watched the premiere of Dennis Miller's show.  His opening rant was typical Dennis, heavy on the cadence and the obscure reference.  I like Miller's use of words is his best bit of his comedy.  I was just listening with a sense of, huh?  How can he sit there and say he is liberal on social issues, but then say he not only will vote for Bush, but likes him, supports him fully in what he is doing.  Now, if you are a social liberal, or rather you care about social liberity, then how can you vote for Bush? Dennis seems to have been stricken with fear from 9/11, a panic and sense of doom that I really don't fathom.  Miller is in line with Glenn Reynolds and Jeff Jarvis.  Locally Miller and Mike McConnell would be like peas in a pod.  Miller I don't think ever was a liberal.  He was or is a libertarian.  What is odd about that is his shilling for the GOP.  McConnell bashes liberals and democrats most of the time (poorly 2/3rds of the time), but does not follow the Republican party line across the board.  He just follows it most of the time.
Miller's interview with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was a joke. It was a commercial for Schwarzenegger's Propositions 57 & 58. The level of soft ball questions make Larry King look like Nolan Ryan.
Miller's news rundown just sucked. It was really bad. It was a cheap attempt to steal a little from SNL and from the Daily Show. His timing was off and the lack of an audience to play off when the joke is flat hurt big time.
His little diatribe against FOX News was odd. I was left thinking was it either a personal jab at FOX for not giving him a show, or he was trying to establish that he was not a FOX clone.
Varsity Panel: David Horowitz, Naomi Wolf, and David Frum. Two HARD right conservatives and one Moderate Liberal. Talking heads that spin the spin. There was no value to listening to any of them. Hannity and Comes are more cutting edge, and they are pointless to watch.
Overall Dennis needs to work on the show. His pace was way to slow and lacked focus. He is trying to be Bill Maher, but just can't pull of the fine line Bill did. It was overall of course a put down liberals/Democrats show. Nothing was original and nothing much entertaining.
Miller's interview with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was a joke. It was a commercial for Schwarzenegger's Propositions 57 & 58. The level of soft ball questions make Larry King look like Nolan Ryan.
Miller's news rundown just sucked. It was really bad. It was a cheap attempt to steal a little from SNL and from the Daily Show. His timing was off and the lack of an audience to play off when the joke is flat hurt big time.
His little diatribe against FOX News was odd. I was left thinking was it either a personal jab at FOX for not giving him a show, or he was trying to establish that he was not a FOX clone.
Varsity Panel: David Horowitz, Naomi Wolf, and David Frum. Two HARD right conservatives and one Moderate Liberal. Talking heads that spin the spin. There was no value to listening to any of them. Hannity and Comes are more cutting edge, and they are pointless to watch.
Overall Dennis needs to work on the show. His pace was way to slow and lacked focus. He is trying to be Bill Maher, but just can't pull of the fine line Bill did. It was overall of course a put down liberals/Democrats show. Nothing was original and nothing much entertaining.
Dick Cheney Liar?
Kevin Drum shows Dick Cheney lying about WMD's.  If Cheney is not lying, then I think his last intelligence briefing was about 4 months ago.
A Snow Plow, a Snow Plow, My Kingdom for a Snow Plow
Does the City own any?  I barely was able to get up Beechmont Hill last night.  I had to drive from the Colerain area late yesterday afternoon and I have never seen major roads, like I-275 and I-75 so poorly kept.  It was bad enough on the major side roads, which is understandable, but why the Federal highways were not plowed by 4PM yesterday is just nuts.  I hope road crew managers understand that 4 hours after the heavy snowfall starts is a good time to be done with your first full plowing of the MAJOR highways.  After you finish your first go, you do it again.  I don't know who gets that blame, ODOT, the county, or the municipalities, but no one knows how to battle snow around here.
For the record I grew up in a town about an hour south of Buffalo, NY, so I am used to snow and a bigger snow clean up department. I would not be shocked if my town of 40,000 had more plows than the City of Cincinnati.
For the record I grew up in a town about an hour south of Buffalo, NY, so I am used to snow and a bigger snow clean up department. I would not be shocked if my town of 40,000 had more plows than the City of Cincinnati.
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