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Deadspin: The Mysterious Trouble With Jason Whitlock
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Despite the fact that he hasn't published a column since May 26, the KC Star said today via phone that their oversized noisemaker, Jason Whitlock, is still currently on staff. He's just on extended vacation. But, still, something's amiss. Many media wonks thought that the lack of a Whitlock byline in the paper plus his contribution to The Big Lead napalming the newspaper industry indicated that his days with the Star were numbered. It's a reasonable assumption, I guess, considering how quiet Whitlock's been about his hometown paper on his cantankerous Twitter feed and the fact that there's no indication on the KCStar's website that Captain Oozing Pumpkin is taking an extended furlough. One thing that is noteworthy about his break is that he's rattled and annoyed at some of the local muckraking going on over at a bottomfeeder site called KC Confidential.com, which published a mock obit for Whitlock's career at The Star today . The site, a collection of current and former KC journalists, have been turning the screws extra hard to Whitlock the last couple weeks. Most likely these are the shadowy figures he's referencing in one of his recent Tweets: ![]() Let's backtrack: A couple weeks ago, a wild story popped up on KC Confidential written by a man named Greg Hall, a former sports columnist for the Star, who attempted to torpedo Whitlock's Big Lead column about "Myth" Albom because, according to Hall, Jason Whitlock used to pay him to write his columns: I find it ironic that Jason chooses to blast the very industry that has hidden his secret all these years. Jason paid me in a $200 personal check to write the Texas column. BTW, none of this is news to those in the know at The Star. Here's where it gets odd: I emailed Jason about this post. A pretty innocent email, in terms of some of our previous interactions, and he did not respond. Instead his lawyer, Kirk May, did. My firm represents Jason Whitlock and I am writing in response to your July 21, 2010 email to Mr. Whitlock. I am writing to inform you that Mr. Hall's claims are untrue and defamatory. On behalf of Mr. Whitlock, we demand that you and your organization not publish and distribute Mr. Hall's claims. If you and your organization do publish and distribute Mr. Hall's claims, then Mr. Whitlock will take appropriate legal action.There is nothing about Greg Hall's pretty inflammatory post that can verified. After conversing with Hall via email several times, he had no evidence to support his claims — no personal check, no copies of the original columns he punched-up, just his invisible hand to an imaginary bible in cyberspace. Plus, some of Hall's peers and former co-workers and editors I spoke with stated that Hall was the least trustworthy source of this information — a guy who's had a vendetta for years against Jason and tried to shop this Whitlock-is-a-phony story to other outlets for years to no avail. It was published at the The Platte County Landmark where it was then cease-and-desisted by The Kansas City Star's lawyers soon after it went up. Speaking of which, The KCStar's lawyer, Tim McNamara, also emailed me (without prior contact from me) with a strongly-worded warning about moving forward with the story about Hall's post: Dear Mr. Daulerio— I had a couple questions. First, why on earth was there so much email legal melodrama about my pretty simple inquiry over someone else's blog post. Second — does Jason still work at the KCStar? Mr. Daulerio—I am an attorney for The KC Star and management at The Star and Mr. Whitlock contacted me about this situation so it certainly indicates to me that Mr. Whitlock works there. Jason's personal attorney, Kirk May, contacted you before I did simply because I was out of the office when Star management and Jason first tried to reach me. I have no additional information regarding Mr. Whitlock's employment so if you have any further questions I respectfully suggest you take them up with the Star's editorial management and/or Mr. Whitlock. Thank you.I contacted Jason again today, to get his answer about the state of his employment with his hometown paper. He (or his attorney) did not respond. But, again, according to the KC Star's sports editor, he is still employed as part of the paper. He's not on contract — he's on staff, they said. I emailed Jason the day after looking into Hall's piece and told him I was moving away from the story because the claims lacked credibility and I wasn't about to light him up based on the claims of a possibly deluded individual. However, I do find it a little surprising that Hall's story is still published on that site, since according to the flurry of attorney emails I received two weeks ago seemed to indicate that even the mere thought of writing about it would be perilous to Deadspin. Fine, but, why? |
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What's probably going on is the Star is telling its more higher paid writers to take a hike for X amount of months to save money. The newspaper industry has been dying for a long time and the Star itself has been losing its ass financially well before this so-called recession.
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**** you, Herm!!!
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If Jason did leave the Star, he already works for Fox Sports, so couldn't he easily do local pieces for Fox Sports KC?
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It has nothing to do with the internet. Hell, I've met Teicher in person, and held a 5 minute conversation with him watching a camp practice at River Falls. When he had to ask ME who a particular player (camp body) was, it told me everything I needed to know about the guy. Read some work by other NFL beat writers, and listen to radio shows in different markets, and you'll see why people think KC media sucks. |
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Who in the KC radio or print media would you consider good at their jobs in comparison to their counterparts in other cities? If you don't read/listen much out of town, feel free to just respond with who you think does a good job. |
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Print media is dying everywhere, so that's not exactly fair. On the radio, Petro really is pretty decent. Yeah, he's a True Fan when it comes to the Chiefs, but his baseball analysis is generally solid.
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You know who was a very, very good football writer for the Star?
Ivan Carter. Reading Carter's work was a pleasure. Reading Liz Merrill, Teicher and Babb was/is like reading Highlights For Kids. |
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My answer? It doesn't matter. It really doesn't. Every fan of every team thinks their beat guys are hacks...seriously...every hardcore sports fan thinks that [blank] associated with their organization is the absolute worst. I am not ripping on anyone I am just pointing out what I think is really obvious is sports and message board culture. The skill or lack of skill real or perceived matters little. Familiarity breeds contempt. |
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In my opinion the absolute best sports writer I read regularly is Dave Matter at the Columbia Tribune who covers Mizzou football. I remember feeling like coverage in STL was a little week anytime I have taken in info over there.
Here is the tough thing with NFL writers. WTF are they gonna tell Chiefs Planet folks? If they report the facts then they are called bland and boring. If they go beyond the facts then they are trying to stir up drama. It is really a no win situation. |
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And really, Soren "Matt Cassel is a Top 8 QB" Petro? ![]() Part of being a good writer/radio host is being objective. Calling the good, good and calling the bad, bad. JMO, but I don't think there's been true objectivity in KC sports media since Carter and JoPo. |
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You'd be hard pressed to find someone who considered Ivan Carter a "hack." My two other teams, the Cardinals and Blues, also have tremendous writers following the teams, IMO. I think you're reaching a bit, but I do appreciate your response. |
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