One-Stop Shopping

We could keep posting stories about WTIC-am radio host and former Governor John Rowland such as Ken Krayeske files FEC Complaint against Lisa Wilson Foley, Rowland WTIC radio  or we could suggest you check out the Journal Register Company’s site that is devoted to the competitive race in the 5th congressional district. It launched April 2nd and for now is mostly feauturing its own reporting but will definitely link to others covering the race.

The JRC’s Matt DeRienzo expects to launch a similar site devoted to Connecticut’s U.S. Senate race as soon as next week.

It’s a partnership with the American edition of The Guardian and New York University’s Studio 20 journalism graduate school program: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/dec/08/citizens-agenda-election-coverage

 The Guardian is focusing on the presidential race, and we’ve picked two of the most important races for Connecticut in 2012 – the two open seats in Congress – the 5th District and U.S. Senate races.

 We picked the 5th District because it’s an important and competitive open seat, and it’s the dominant congressional district in our Register Citizen and Litchfield County Times coverage area. Also, Dan Roberti is from Kent (where LCT is strong), Andrew Roraback is from Goshen/Torrington and Mark Greenberg from Litchfield, heart of the RC coverage area, Elizabeth Esty is from Cheshire, a town important to the New Haven Register coverage area, Bernier, Wilson-Foley and Clark all have roots in the Farmington Valley, which we blanket with weekly newspapars, and Chris Donovan is a figure of statewide interest.

 Our take on the Citizens Agenda involves trying to determine the four or five issues that citizens most want the candidates to talk about (we’ve done surveys, public forums, outreach to specific groups and people and monitoring our own letters, story comments, social media, etc.), and then focusing our reporting around it.

 In the 5th District, we’re about to name four reporters to specific topics, and each will cover the campaign from now until November through the lens of that issue. So, for example, if you’re assigned to health care, you will be pressing the candidates to go really in-depth on their positions, plans and experience on the issue. And also going out into the 5th District and telling the stories of real people who are affected or concerned about that topic, and then going to the candidates and getting them to respond to those concerns.

That means following the citizens’ agenda instead of whatever the candidates want to push as talking points.

In addition to showcasing the Citizens Agenda content, the site has four other main elements:  Candidate Profiles,  Fact Check, Voter Resources, The Horse Race and Voter Resources.

Help Wanted

 

The Journal Register Company is hiring; there are two reporter positions open at the Torrington Register Citizen and four at the New Haven Register. Here’s a link to the job ad:

http://journalismjobs.com/job_listing.cfm?jobid=1353538

 

 

TIm Coleman

Fishing columnist Tim Coleman has died at age 65. A friend of The Laurel describes him as “iconic” and writes, “For those who enjoy the sport he was a must-read in the Day, Soundings, and other publications.”

Sunday Talk

Face the State WFSB   11 a.m

Host: Dennis House

What’s next for Connecticut Republicans?

Guest:  Tom Foley, 2010 GOP Gubernatorial Nominee

Legislative Session

Guests:  Ed Jacovino,  Journal Inquirer

Jacqueline  Rabe Thomas, Connecticut Mirror

David Moran , the Patch

 Face the State Flashback from July 10, 2008

Guest:   Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy talks about running for Governor in 2010

The Real StoryFoxCT 6:30 am

Host: Laurie Perez

The Race for U.S. Senate

Brian K. Hill – Republican candidate for US Senate

 Courting the Latino Vote

Tomas Reyes – Chairman, CT Hispanic Democratic Caucus

 Taking a Stand on Education Reform

Rep. Jason Rojas

Rae Ann Knopf  - CT Council for Education Reform

Dr. Michael Sharpe – Jumoke Academy

The Stan Simpson Show Fox CT Saturday, 6:30 amonline at www.ctnow.com/stan

Host: Stan Simpson

Segment 1+2+3:  Improving One’s Diet With Algae Substitute

Guests: Catharine Arnston, nutritionist, provides tips on how to improve nutrition and how algae is can be beneficial to one’s diet.

Focus on Connecticut News12 Saturday: 7:30 am, 11 am, 2:30 pm, 7:30 pm.Sunday: 2:30 am, 7:30 am, 11 am, 1:30 pm, 5:30 pm

Host: Tom Appleby

Bill Nickerson (R)

Former State Senator

Jim Amann  (D)

Former Speaker of the House

CTN: Capitol Report: Week in Review Sunday at 8 pm      Replays of: The Real Story (8:30 PM), Face the State (9:00 pm),The Stan Simpson Show (9:30 pm)

To Ask or Not To Ask

Apparently there was no John Rowland question during this week’s debate among the GOP candidates in the 5th congressional district. The  event in Torrington was sponsored by the Register Citizen/Litchfield County Times/New Haven Register and Journal Register Company Group Editor Matt DeRienzo defends the format of the debate and the absence of subject Rowland in an opinion piece;  other media types contend that Rowland’s role is indeed an issue.

Sunny Skies

  Congratulations to WFSB meteorologist Bruce DePrest – he and Cheryl McGinnis were married this past weekend. FoxCT weather guy Joe Furey (formerly of WFSB) served as best man.

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