Former BusinessWeek writer Gary Weiss notes that the Salt Lake Tribune got around to reporting on the departure of Overstock.com‘s head of internal finance controls a week after he left, but the effort was weak.
“I really don’t know any other statewide newspaper in the country worth its salt that does such a shoddy job of covering a major newsmaker within its borders. Was the Trib deliberately taking a dive for Overstock or does it simply not know how to do its job? I honestly don’t know. I will say this about the Deseret News: it’s not worried about appearances. It wouldn’t write anything negative about Byrne if he was arrested for a triple homicide.
“Except for the Big Money and occasional articles in non-Utah newspapers, the only time Overstock’s sliminess is ever analyzed is by blogs, notably white collar crime expert Sam Antar. He has a further analysis today of what Chidester’s departure means.”
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