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Žurnal’s hard-hitting, high-quality pre-election front-page coverage.
Yesterday was the second round of mayoral elections in Slovenia. Here in Maribor, the race was won by Franc Kangler, despite a hardcore media blitz by his opponent Gregor Pivec. It was a curious race, and there’s a lot to say about it, but right now I’m interested in just one thing: the piece of shit that was the pre-election edition of the free weekly newspaper Žurnal.
I know that it’s not exactly a respected paper, but it has a high circulation (253,000 by their count) and it’s widely distributed. By my reckoning, their pre-election coverage contained four glowing stories about candidate Gregor Pivec, one “mini interview” with Franc Kangler’s wife, and a neutral one about them both. This paper should be studied in journalism school as an example of how not to be objective, how not to be a journalist, and how to disgrace an entire profession. Most of the articles are unsigned (making their authorship an interesting question) but the hack behind the rest is Katarina Pernat.
Here are the headlines from stories written about candidate Gregor Pivec:
1) Dober program zagotovilo za uspešen razvoj Maribora1
(A good program guarantees the successful growth of Maribor)
2) Za Pivcem stojijo strokovnjaki
(Professionals behind Pivec)
3) “Vse povem v obraz!”2
(”I say everything to people’s face!”)
4) SoviÄ? za Gregorja Pivca, Stojan Auer bi najpodprl Pivca3
[Outgoing Mayor Boris] SoviÄ? is for Gregor Pivec, and [former candidate] Stojan Auer supposedly supports Pivec
Here are the headlines from stories about candidate Franc Kangler:
1) Mini Intervju: Tanja Kangler stoji za svojim možem4
(Mini Interview: Tanja Kangler stands by her man)
Special Bonus Propaganda:
In the street poll on page four [Mnenja (Opinions)] four out of five people support Pivec. So much for displaying a fair, representative sample.
Finally, and perhaps crucially, here are the number of paid advertisements that appeared in the pre-election edition:
Campaign ads for Pivec: 1
Campaign ads for Kangler: 0