Newton Daily News

The Newton Daily News
Type daily newspaper (weekdays)
Owner(s) Shaw Newspapers
Editor Abigail Pelzer
Founded 1902
Language English
Headquarters 200 1st Ave. East, Newton, Iowa  United States[1]
Website Official website

The Newton Daily News is a semi-daily newspaper published weekdays based in Newton, Iowa. The newspaper publishes its main print edition in the afternoons five days a week.

The newspaper is owned by Shaw Media.

"Gaystapo" controversy

In April 2014, the Daily News became the source of controversy when its editor-in-chief, Bob Eschilman, published on his personal blog criticism about a website, The Queen James Bible, that rewrites the Christian Bible to be friendlier to gays and lesbians. Eschliman wrote in part: "If you ask me, it sounds like the Gaystapo is well on its way. We must fight back against the enemy." National media critic Jim Romenesko emailed Eschliman if he thought the Daily News "could fairly cover gay issues when he has 'declared gays the enemy.'" The blog was later removed.[2]

In the wake of the comments, Eschilman was suspended from his position on April 30 and on May 5, Shaw Media announced Eschliman's dismissal. "Last week, he expressed an opinion in his personal blog that in no way reflects the opinion of the Newton Daily News or Shaw Media," Shaw Media president John Rung wrote in an editorial published the day after Eschilman was fired. "While he is entitled to his opinion, his public airing of it compromised the reputation of this newspaper and his ability to lead it."[3][4] In June, Abigail Pelzer was named the new editor.[5]

References

  1. "rate card". The Newton Daily News.
  2. Finney, Daniel, "Iowa newspaper editor criticizes 'Gaystapo'," Des Moines Register, April 29, 2014. Accessed May 14, 2014.
  3. Finney, Daniel, "Newton newspaper editor fired over 'Gaystapo' comments," Des Moines Register, May 6, 2014. Accessed 05-14-2014.
  4. NDN begins search for new editor, Newton Daily News, May 6, 2014. Accessed 05-14-2014.
  5. "Newton Daily News names new editor," Newton Daily News, June 10, 2014. Accessed 04-28-2015.


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