Robservations on the media beat:
The sexual harassment scandals sweeping media, entertainment, government and corporate America have prompted two prominent journalists to focus on Chicago. Writing in The New Yorker, veteran music critic and “Sound Opinions” co-host Jim DeRogatis questioned why accusations of sexual misconduct against singer, songwriter, and producer R. Kelly haven't hurt the Chicago performer's career. DeRogatis has been virtually alone in reporting on the Kelly case since 2000. And former Chicago Tribune editor Ann Marie Lipinski examined “When Women Stand Up Against Harassers in the Newsroom,” recounting her decision to force the resignation of Tribune columnist Bob Greene in 2002. “The fix is not sexual harassment training, but more people in leadership who already know better,” she wrote in Nieman Reports. Lipinski now heads the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. Continue reading










