With Bob Kerr Fired, The Gap Got Closer, But Not in a Good Way

Josh Fenton, Guest MINDSETTER™

With Bob Kerr Fired, The Gap Got Closer, But Not in a Good Way

Last Wednesday, we launched our third GoLocal in Portland, Oregon. Less than a week later 22 journalists were fired in the newsroom at the Providence Journal on Fountain Street.

More local journalism is better for everyone. The competition is great.  The reader wins and the community is stronger. From a competition standpoint, nothing brings a smile to our newsroom’s collective faces faster than to hear that Kathy Gregg is pissed that we beat her to (another) story.

However, this week’s developments on Fountain Street certainly served no one in Rhode Island. Among the firings was Bob Kerr. I knew Bob a little bit, I was part of a positive column he wrote back in the day and I got "put on the bus" another time. When trying to push for a smoking ban in the workplace, I was disgusted by a column Kerr wrote opposed to limiting smoking in restaurants and bars. He thought it was some kind of political correctness.

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Over the 25 years, I remember those columns and many others. The fact that Kerr was a Vietnam Vet and wrote about veterans mattered, because he wrote about more than the public heroes and Generals, he wrote about the down and out and made them far more than relevant, in fact, he made them heroes.

Bob could torture John DePetro like no one else. He could infuriate, insult and was never vanilla. He was old school. He could be miserable.

When we launched GoLocalProv, we had a plan about how we could fight the big boys in breaking the biggest stories. We think we have done well executing on that plan.

We knew we could not match the Bob Kerrs that they have, but now we can and not in a good way.

Providence and Rhode Island will not be better because GateHouse Media fills the news hole with another empty Associated Press article or a nationally syndicated columnist.

Josh Fenton is CEO and Co-Founder of GoLocal24, the parent company of GoLocalProv.

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