It seems The Hollywood Reporter has had second thoughts and un-memory-holed Ray Richmond's column on Merv Griffin -- both on its website, and on his Past Deadline blog.
Only...they've disabled the comment function on the blog and the original comments are still memory-holed. (You can download my original copy with comments intact here.)
Do you suppose they decided to do the right thing journalistically...or do you suppose that someone at the HR realized that taking down Richmond's column was a tacit admission that they'd done something wrong should this ever expand to a legal arena?
Loving the updates. This is getting good. But someone at the Reporter better start squawking SOON about why this happened in the first place, or my subscription is not long for this world.
Tick tock, HR...tick tock...
Posted by: LLR | August 17, 2007 at 04:31 PM
Yes Hollywood Reporter put it back up, but now before Reuters has now pulled it from their newsfeed:
"This was a story from The Hollywood Reporter that ran as part of a Reuters news feed. We have dropped the story from our entertainment news feed as it did not meet our standards for news. GBU Editor"
http://blogs.reuters.com/2007/08/17/merv-griffin-story/
Posted by: Darrion | August 17, 2007 at 04:52 PM
I've left questions for Reuters as to the circumstances of pulling down the story, but haven't received a response - at least, not yet.
Posted by: Kevin | August 17, 2007 at 05:53 PM