GoLocalProv Charges Providence Journal with “Free Riding” on Stories

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GoLocalProv Charges Providence Journal with “Free Riding” on Stories

In a series of back and forth legal letters, GoLocal24, the Providence-based digital media company, has demanded that GateHouse Media of Pittsford, New York, the newest owners of the Providence Journal, stop pilfering stories originally written and researched by GoLocalProv.

The most recent example was GoLocal’s story developed over a number of weeks regarding a potential school bus strike in Providence. GoLocalProv published an exclusive story, titled “EXCLUSIVE: Providence School Bus Drivers Threaten to Strike.”

Other news organizations including WPRI-12 and News Radio 920 both sourced GoLocalProv as the news organization that broke the story. But, 12 hours after the GoLocalProv story, the Providence Journal posted a similar story with the byline Linda Borg with the exact headline, except the Providence Journal removed the word “Exclusive.” 

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“The Providence Journal’s free-riding comes at a significant cost to GoLocalProv.  Like most sites of its kind, GoLocalProv’s revenues are derived from advertising, and advertisers pay for page views.  By failing to attribute the story to GoLocalProv, among other things, the Providence Journal deprived GoLocalProv of revenue-generating page views; robbed GoLocalProv of the publicity and attention associated with breaking an important news story; and unjustly enriched itself by page views that should have gone to GoLocalProv,” wrote Rachelle Green, a partner in the Providence-based law firm Duffy and Sweeney in a letter to GateHouse Media, the parent company of the Providence Journal.

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“It was amazing that we worked on a story for weeks, developing sources and reporting unique facts and the Providence Journal has a remarkably similar story with even the same headline a few hours later,” said Josh Fenton, CEO and Co-Founder of GoLocal24. “I know they are slashing their newsroom, including their reporters, editors, and copy editors. I know they are losing circulation and ad revenue, but those are their issues.”

This is not the first time that a local news organization has used GoLocal’s exclusive reporting.

Previously, ABC6 plagiarized an investigative report about health code violations at restaurants, and the station was forced to remove the plagiarized story. In addition, the Associated Press failed to attribute a GoLocalProv investigative piece that unveiled that Mayor Jorge Elorza had plagiarized an apology letter. The Associated Press later corrected the story, but the Providence Journal, who ran the Associated Press story, never corrected the error.

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GateHouse Denies the Charge

In a response from the Vice President, Secretary General Counsel Polly Grunfield Sack of GateHouse Media said, “We emphatically disagree with all the preposterous allegations made in your letter. I have reviewed the GoLocalProv reportage about the threatened strike by the school bus drivers for the city of Providence as well as the Providence Journal's coverage of the  matter.  Both GoLocalProv and the Providence Journal are reporting on the same situation.”

In recent months the Providence Journal has laid off three dozen reporters and editors in the newsroom. In addition, the company has implemented a new templatized website that is identical to the Providence Journal’s sister publications the Herald News - formerly the Fall River Herald.

This week the newspaper fired 12 more newsroom employees and shifted those worker’s functions to GateHouse facilities in Austin, Texas. Those layoffs were first reported by RIPR’s Ian Donnis.


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