Good times. I remember a guy wrote a story about riding the bus all day. Completely crapped on non-choice riders, and it was borderline racist. He said it was a perspective that an ordinary Gazette reader wouldn't have. I threw in in the trash in front of him and he threatened to sue me. Another guy submitted a review of The Beatles "White Album," - 23 years after its release. He was enraged that we never published it. And, it was about 5,000 words long!
Hahahaha....
EVERYONE thinks they are a writer and have some unique perspective that must be shared with the wide world.
That's what chat forums are for.
Very, very proud. Oklahoma Gazette was just named Best Newspaper in Oklahoma.
Hell yeah.
something to be proud of for sure!.. congrats!
Way. To. Go!
Great job, Pete and OKCG staff!
Congratulations
Congrats!!! Well deserved!
Just saw this!! From your peers no less!
Congratulations to Pete and the team at OKG.
Hey Pete, noticed George Lang isn't on the masthead as of the current issue of the Gazette, what happened (if you can say)?
George Lang now on the masthead at 405 magazine, along with Greg Horton and Lillie Beth Sanger. I think local people must have bought out the previous publisher, because I thought it used to be out of Kansas City? Anyway, looks like they picked up quite a few local journalists/freelancers.
I'm so old that I remember when The Oklahoma Gazette was the "go-to place" to get insightful, non-biased, journalism on many topics, interesting Letters to the Editor, and humorous advertising. Today I only pick it up for the NY Times Crossword Puzzle and Sudoku du Jour. When one gets into a pissing contest with Steve L. of Daily Oklahoman Fame . . . well . . . I recon there ain't no winners. Print Media Wise.
You really don't think stealing content and story lines without giving credit isnt a real violation of ethics?
We made the difficult decision to suspend the printing of the Gazette.
Last week, we started to have advertisers pull their ads (nothing for them to advertise) and it quickly snowballed.
We will continue to update okgazette.com and will resume publishing the hard copy when things improve.
In the meantime, we plan to keep paying our employees but obviously, these are incredibly tough times for small businesses.
So sorry to hear that Pete but completely understandable. I will miss getting my Gazette each Wednesday and doing the NY Times Crossword each week.
I am thinking very much about all of the small businesses owners and their employees in this time. Small business is indeed the backbone of our economy.
Sorry to hear Pete.
I wonder if it would be possible the city could make an exception to bidding process and allow you to help print posters/flyers related to the outbreak and post in city and private building entrances and inside? I know, less than .1% chance of that. But it seems some virus related flyers sponsored by city on things like precautions to take and what not.
Just throwing darts hate to see loss of income.
Any plans to resume publishing the hard copy, or will Oklahoma Gazette remain digital only, going forward?
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