Covering Pasadena from 9,000 miles away

by Mathew on May 11, 2007 · Comments

snipshot_e41e8842xsdo.jpgThis has to be the single weirdest journalism story I’ve come across in weeks — and yet at the same time, it makes a kind of terrible, brilliant sense: A news website that covers the city of Pasadena has hired two writers in India to cover the city council in that California town, despite the fact that they are thousands of miles away and have likely never been to Pasadena. James Macpherson, editor and publisher of the Pasadena Now website, hired one reporter who lives in Mumbai and will be paid $12,000 a year, and another who works in Bangalore for $7,200. He will send them copy and have them edit and write it and then file it to him working in Pasadena.

“A lot of the routine stuff we do can be done by really talented people in another time zone at much lower wages,” said Macpherson, 51, who used to run a clothing business with manufacturing help from Vietnam and India.

And these aren’t just Indian workers that Macpherson is trying to turn into journalists. One of the reporters that responded to his Craigslist ad is a former student at the UC Berkeley graduate school of journalism. The L.A. Times story notes that Pasadena city council broadcasts its meetings on the Web, and since India is 12.5 hours ahead of LA, the new journalists will be able to file reports while their boss sleeps.

Terrible? Brilliant? Stupid? Perhaps a little of all three. As Editor & Publisher notes, Reuters already has staffers in India rewriting press releases. My friend Neil Sanderson has more.

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  • /pd
    I think Dan Pink is the root cause for all these effects. !! :)-

    I mean there can't be a double std , just because its a US based publication and the off shoring is done in India. What about reuter.uk having canadian writers for their UK operations ?

    I mean is it ok to outsource to Canadians but not to Indians ??
  • Interesting point, /pd. The story's of particular interest to me given that I'm a local blogger in Pasadena. But it's hard to say that you can immediately dismiss the whole idea...

    Either way, we've got a great conversation going on our website. For a Pasadenan's take on the matter, check us out...

    http://foothillcities.blogspot.com/2007/05/pasa...
  • and that explains everything that is wrong with press releases.
  • Fascinating Mathew! I think about Tom Freidman's The World Is Flat a lot these days, and this story brings up a huge ding in that department.

    And on an even weirder personal level: I live in Pasadena and learned about this story from a reporter/blogger based out of Toronto ;-)
  • Mathew
    I agree, Pete -- outsourcing is outsourcing, whether to India or to Toronto. It makes you think though, doesn't it?

    And that is kind of funny, Eric -- I guess now I'm competing with Pasadena Now :-)
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