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    News-Press to Pay for Forfeited Vacations

    Coming Soon: Spotlight on Travis Armstrong Web site Video!


    Tuesday, September 2, 2008
    By Barney Brantingham (Contact)
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    McCaw Doc, Travis Expose: The Citizen McCaw documentary on Santa Barbara News-Press owner Wendy McCaw will be screened at Fiesta Five Theater next month and a Spotlight on Travis Armstrong Web site video will hit cyberspace September 17.

    That’s the word from Santa Barbaran Rod Lathim and other producers of the McCaw documentary, screened here three times earlier this year.

    The October 9, 10, 11, and 12 documentary screenings were expected, but the Armstrong video and Web site opportunity to respond to his vitriolic editorial page commentary come as a surprise, and are sure to attract replies from him. One of the common complaints about him is that he rarely allows those he attacks to respond.

    On the Beat

    “This is the first of a series of filmed critiques of Mr. Armstrong’s writings by citizens,” the producers said in a release on Tuesday, September 2. “Spotlight will be updated at least twice a month for the rest of the year to give people he has demeaned a forum to respond. It will also let local citizens give voice to the need for the paper to eliminate permanently Armstrong’s innuendo-laced vendettas.

    “This new web feature is in response to the many people we have encountered who say Wendy McCaw must restore integrity and trust to her editorial page as a first step in reversing the paper’s course of the past few years. We will closely monitor Travis’ writings and actions in relation to commonly accepted journalistic ethics, and update our website with video responses by people he attacks. We also will host a blog so all can participate in the dialogue at www.citizenmccaw.com.

    The goal, the producers said, “is to encourage Wendy McCaw to restore a constructive civic and civil dialogue, with room for opposing points of view, in her paper.”

    Lathim said “producers of Citizen McCaw will be filming ‘man and woman in the street’ comments about Travis Armstrong's ethics, editorials, and writing style from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Farmers Market on Cota Street, Saturday, September 6, and at other locations in Santa Barbara the following week. In addition, the producers will be interviewing several people who have been the subject, recently, of his writings.

    “We are now introducing the three-DVD Citizen McCaw Learning Resource to journalism schools. Our goal is to have the cautionary tale utilized throughout the country as future generations of journalists are educated. A foundation is considering distributing the resource to every journalism and mass communications program in the country. Until they decide, we are implementing our own marketing effort.” Lathim did not disclose the name of the foundation.

    “We have arranged a primetime showing (of Citizen McCaw) in one of the top ten TV markets for later in the fall, the initial step toward a national TV release.”

    The Fiesta Five screenings will be at 7:30 p.m. on October 9, 10, and 11 and at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 12. There will be regular Metropolitan prices for the documentary showings at the theater, which is being rented from the movie chain. Citizen McCaw DVDs will be available later in the fall. The producers said they are financing all this from their own pockets, plus a $10,000 grant from the Fund for Santa Barbara and private donations.

    News-Press to Pay: In about 60 days, present and former Santa Barbara News-Press employees will receive settlements over loss of comp-time and for forfeited vacation days.

    Each individual who filed a claim will not get a substantial amount of the $140,000 settlement, because one-third will go for attorney fees, administration costs, and an “enhancement” paid to two former employees who initiated the action, reporters Hildy Medina and Anna Davison, according to Bruce Anticouni, attorney for the plaintiffs.

    Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge James Brown gave final approval to the settlement last Wednesday. “Since there were not accurate records of which present and former News-Press employees had not received their comp-time off and which employees had forfeited accrued vacation days, the parties agreed in the settlement that all present and former employees of the News-Press could file a claim and receive a portion of the settlement proceeds without having to prove that they in fact were entitled to anything,” Anticouni said.

    “Thus, some employees who were not subject to the comp-time policy and who took all of their vacation will still receive settlement proceeds if they filed a claim."

    There were 540 individuals who were eligible to file claims.

    The amount of the settlement payments will be based on the length of employment (someone who worked 20 months will receive twice as much as someone who worked 10 months).” The News-Press said previously that it cooperated fully with the action.

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    Columnist Barney Brantingham can be reached at barney@independent.com or (805) 965-5205. He writes online columns throughout the week and a print column for Thursdays.

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    This seems nearly to good to be true. As one who has been repeatedly rebuffed in attempting to correct some of Armstrong's more outrageous distortions, I heartily welcome the Spotlight on Travis website - just wish I'd thought of it!

    JohnLocke (anonymous profile)
    September 2, 2008 at 5:55 p.m. (Suggest removal)

    barney get over it and move on!

    salsnog (anonymous profile)
    September 2, 2008 at 6:35 p.m. (Suggest removal)

    Bitterman? Bitterman? Table for one. Bitterman?

    MesaAnon (anonymous profile)
    September 2, 2008 at 10:44 p.m. (Suggest removal)

    After writing for the Independent for two years, it appears Barney has moved on.

    What hasn't moved the needle a whit is the bellicosity of Mr. Armstrong and his patron, the pig-headed and willfully unlawful Mrs. McCaw.

    Holding them both to scrutiny and account for continually trashing the place is a grand idea. You go, Barney.

    binky (anonymous profile)
    September 2, 2008 at 11:14 p.m. (Suggest removal)

    Armstrong get over it and move on!

    Rich (anonymous profile)
    September 3, 2008 at 8:01 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    The N-P fiasco is not over, and it's not time to move on. Right now the publishers continue to operate an unfair and unbalanced operation, past and present employees are denied their legal right to collective bargaining, and Santa Barbara still lacks an adequate daily paper.

    rubenken (anonymous profile)
    September 3, 2008 at 10:03 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    Consider the possibility of mental illness?

    Normal people agree that it is inappropriate and unkind to become angry and upset with people who are mentally ill.

    Normal people assume that others are also normal.

    If we are not aware of mental illness we may allow ourselves to become angered by and emotional with someone who is mentally ill.

    Mental illness thus causes anger and emotion in the mind much like a contagious disease creates fever and weakness in the body.

    ======

    Without taking sides in any specific matter, what say we all step back, take a careful look, and consider the possibility of a serious problem of mental health.

    Normal human beings are not mean-spirited toward their fellows.

    Normal humans are friendly toward one another.

    Normal humans are even sympathetic and understanding and helpful to one another when that is possible.

    ======

    The wisest elders of all humanity throughout human history have offered their best thinking to us -- thinking that has now been in writing for centuries -- thinking expressed on tablets and scrolls and parchments and papers and then books and now online.

    Mental illness? Look carefully at the other person and think, "Do I see mental illness?"

    And then, if you sense another person's illness, take a deep breath, control your own emotional response, and recall in your own mind the three words from our most thoughtful ancestors:

    "Love one another."

    ThinkerBillHackett (anonymous profile)
    September 3, 2008 at 10:14 a.m. (Suggest removal)

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