“It becomes an issue for the electorate,” Moore says.
This month, New
York-based journalism nonprofit ProPublica published a report noting
that the ranks of public-relations reps have surged by more than 30
percent in private PR agencies—while American newsrooms shrank by about
27 percent in recent years. Many former reporters have moved into PR,
including former WW managing news editor Hank Stern, who in April took an $80,000 gig at Multnomah County.
As newspapers shrink,
government plays a bigger role informing the public. Jim Middaugh, who
makes $132,300 as head spokesman for Metro, hired part-time reporter
Nick Christensen at $40,560 a year to publish stories about Metro on the
agency’s website.
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