Brad Sherman
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- Joined
- Oct 12, 2017
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Aloha to all at SJ.com!
My name is Brad Sherman, and I work in the sports department at The Maui News while also serving as the Hawaii vice president of the Pacific Media Workers Guid.
I'm a longtime lister and first-time caller on the site, and am posting today, put simply, to ask for a favor. Specifically, I'm asking for support for workers at the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
A campaign is underway in Honolulu, and it has two goals — one is to stop the gutting of the newsroom (25 layoffs or buyouts of Guild employees in the last year, and additional nonunion reductions as well), and the other is to obtain a fair contract.
Part of that campaign involves using social media. We're on Facebook (PacificMediaWorkersHawaii), Instagram (@NewsGuildHawaii) and Twitter (@SaveHawaiiNews). We're also asking people to use the hashtag #SaveHawaiiNews if they share or repost. We'd love to get some engagement with the people who frequent this site.
There's an online petition at SaveHawaiiNews.com as well — we'd of course be appreciative if we got signatures, and would feel the same way if people opted to share info about the petition, be it online or by word of mouth.
Our social media numbers are small, and we want them to grow — but please don't get the impression that I think of fellow sports journalists and others interested in the craft as just numbers to add to a list. Consider this corny, if you wish, but it is sincere: I would be grateful and humbled if we can get help from here. I see the passion for journalism displayed by people who post on SJ.com, and it would mean a great deal to find out that some of you are in our corner.
I know there can be skepticism about the value of a petition, and some people might wonder how important mainland voices of support would be for a Hawaii campaign. I can tell you, though, that executives in Honolulu care about their reputation, there's a financial consideration to what people outside of the islands think — tourists, after all, make up a significant portion of the Star-Advertiser's readers.
If you want to find out more beyond what's on our various online posts, drop me a line at bsherman<at>mediaworkers<dot>org.
Mahalo,
Brad
My name is Brad Sherman, and I work in the sports department at The Maui News while also serving as the Hawaii vice president of the Pacific Media Workers Guid.
I'm a longtime lister and first-time caller on the site, and am posting today, put simply, to ask for a favor. Specifically, I'm asking for support for workers at the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
A campaign is underway in Honolulu, and it has two goals — one is to stop the gutting of the newsroom (25 layoffs or buyouts of Guild employees in the last year, and additional nonunion reductions as well), and the other is to obtain a fair contract.
Part of that campaign involves using social media. We're on Facebook (PacificMediaWorkersHawaii), Instagram (@NewsGuildHawaii) and Twitter (@SaveHawaiiNews). We're also asking people to use the hashtag #SaveHawaiiNews if they share or repost. We'd love to get some engagement with the people who frequent this site.
There's an online petition at SaveHawaiiNews.com as well — we'd of course be appreciative if we got signatures, and would feel the same way if people opted to share info about the petition, be it online or by word of mouth.
Our social media numbers are small, and we want them to grow — but please don't get the impression that I think of fellow sports journalists and others interested in the craft as just numbers to add to a list. Consider this corny, if you wish, but it is sincere: I would be grateful and humbled if we can get help from here. I see the passion for journalism displayed by people who post on SJ.com, and it would mean a great deal to find out that some of you are in our corner.
I know there can be skepticism about the value of a petition, and some people might wonder how important mainland voices of support would be for a Hawaii campaign. I can tell you, though, that executives in Honolulu care about their reputation, there's a financial consideration to what people outside of the islands think — tourists, after all, make up a significant portion of the Star-Advertiser's readers.
If you want to find out more beyond what's on our various online posts, drop me a line at bsherman<at>mediaworkers<dot>org.
Mahalo,
Brad