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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Wisconsin journalists facing disciplinary action after allegedly signing Walker recall petition

Twenty-five journalists with the Gannett media group in Wisconsin signed a petition calling for the recall of Republican Gov. Scott Walker, according to a Green Bay newspaper where some of those journalists work.

Kevin Corrado, publisher of the Green Bay Press-Gazette, disclosed the actions of Gannett Wisconsin Media employees in a recent column and said they are facing disciplinary action.

"It was wrong, and those who signed the petition were in breach of Gannett's principles of ethical conduct," Corrado wrote.

The state's Gannett investigative team recently broke the story about how 29 circuit court judges had signed the very same recall petitions.

Corrado said nobody involved in that project, or in "our news or political coverage," had signed the petitions. "Had they been directly involved, we would identify them," Corrado wrote.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

And course they worked for a Gannett published paper. First qualification for working at Gannett--must be a liberal Democrat.