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Liverpool Culture Company Get Echo Journalist Suspended!

Liverpool subCulture | 07.10.2007 01:01 | Liverpool

THE Liverpool Echo’s longest-serving journalist Joe Riley faces the sack thanks to the £114million Culture Company.

Its £90,000-a-year (with performance-related pay, eds) Director of Communications, Paul

Like the old trouper he is, Riley admitted he had fallen asleep and suggested that fellow Echo scribe Katherine Jones, who was also at the premiere, should do the review instead.
Fair enough, you might think.
But oh no…
McGovern appeared on the Roger Phillips programme later that morning and was allowed to whitter on about Riley like a true luvvie for the best part of 20 minutes.
(Gosh, this is better than Corrie, isn’t it? eds)
Riley’s only offence, of course, had been to find McGovern’s play so interminably dull that he had dropped off. (A view which we also share, eds)
Meanwhile the snitch Newman, self-appointed guardian of journalistic ethics and moral arbiter for Liverpool, had fired off his ‘Riley’s a disgrace’ missive to McRae in a clear effort to get him sacked after 38 years unblemished service to the Echo (surely cause for a proper disciplinary investigation? eds)
Riley was duly suspended and appeared last week at a disciplinary hearing, the outcome of which we await with bated breath.
However…
(This is the good bit now, eds) We have some things to say about Mr Newman, (right) whose career in Liverpool has been distinguished by consistent incompetence, failure and invisibility.
(Oh goodie, eds)
The first is this: be very careful about making complaints about the personal behaviour of other people in a work-related situation. People in glass houses...
We are reasonably sure that your wife and family would not be at all happy if a complaint was made about your own personal behaviour in a work-related situation. Know what we mean?
(ermmm, we think so, eds)
Secondly, if you paid more attention to doing your job which the people of Liverpool are paying for through the nose, then you wouldn’t have time to fire off self-righteous, poisonous little missives to editors.
Thirdly, we are sure it has not been lost on our readers, that Mr Riley, for all his faults, has been one of the few local journalists to give your bosses at the £114million Culture Company and the city council, a difficult time.
You saw your chance to try and do Riley in and thus remove a thorn in your side, didn’t you rat-face? Well, we hope you are thwarted and that Mr Riley returns from a hopefully relaxing suspension to his desk, unbowed and undeterred.
And we hope Newman’s disgraceful role in this nasty little episode is not quickly forgotten by journalists on Merseyside and elsewhere.
(another cracker, we love it when he gets all angry, eds)

Liverpool subCulture
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Comments

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There are

07.10.2007 10:54

some pics about McGovern might like kept hidden.

Bod


There are also

07.10.2007 11:59

Some events from the 1980's in Nottingham University that Mister McGovern might like to avoid discussing. Nothing too terrible - but people - glass houses.

Scotty Road Writers


If Joe Had Snorted

07.10.2007 21:13

a line like Mc he may have stayed up

Ming


Who are all these people?

08.10.2007 12:18

McGovern, Riley, Newman. OK. And they're something to do with Liverpool city of culture, am I right?

It may be "better than Corrie" but ordinary punters might appreciate an IMC newswire post including enough context to give them a way in...

confused non-scouser


You're not the only one confused

08.10.2007 15:47

I'm a scouser and I'm confused too! This article is more personal gossip than an article for a public website. I gather "McGovern" is Jimmy McGovern. He has written a lot of good TV drama, such as "Cracker", but I doubt he is quite so famous outside of Liverpool as he is within it. Joe Riley I only know of because his name appears regularly against the articles he writes for the Liverpool Echo - local paper. Nobody outside of Liverpool would have a clue who he is. And "Newman"? Never heard of him!
If this article had been written on the (correct) assumption that nobody outside of Liverpool had heard of these people, then we'd know why it was relevant to Indymedia. I gather Jimmy McGovern, local writer, tried to get Joe Riley, local journalist, sacked for not appreciating his play and not writing a good review about it. Very petty. But what this has to do with the Culture Company and why the rest of the world should be interested, this article unfortunately doesn't make clear.

Spartaca


The Tonys

08.10.2007 22:07

oh dear, oh dear. we do need to be led by the nose a bit don't we? If you could afford the time to click on the link and go to the site itself, where you would read the full uncensored story, then it might begin to make some sense to you. We can't be held responsible if you don't know what's been going on in Liverpool for the past three years. Do something useful (not) like write to the Daily Mail and complain about the parlous state of British journalism. We're sure they will give you a fair hearing. Get with it boys and wake up at the back Sparta. We are Spartacus!

The Tonys
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Revelation!

11.07.2008 07:01

very interesting item!

ged finnegan
mail e-mail: gedfinnegan@yahoo.com