Payola Six Continues!

2006_04_09_payolasix.jpgWith obvious glee today's Times and Daily News went to task covering the Page Six payola scandal in greater detail.

Both papers managed to get a fair amount of milage out of the story. The News includes some great excerpts, like this one of Page Sixer Jared Paul Stern:

"You know, for whatever reasons, and it's not because there's any kind of agenda overriding or a conspiracy — I am saying you're not on the good list and the way you're headed you're even further down the bad list, so if you don't do anything about it, then there's no reason to think that it will change. I mean it is not going to change just by chance. It is going to change if you do something about it. And you need to do it right away. I mean you could hire consultants, media consultants, whatever, and pay them 10 times what you're going to pay me and they might be able to help you a little bit on a certain level but they're not really going to give you the ... (silence)"

So did the Times. The News especially seemed to relish covering Page Six editor Richard Johnson's third marriage yesterday. But still, we have to hand today's coverage to the Times. Where the News stopped with one overall story that didn't have that much new, the Times went all out. They ran a biographical sketch of Stern with quotes from Stern ("I can't defend my land of judgement here.") and Toby Young, of all people:

"I was always very impressed by how well treated he was wherever we went in New York. He was always treated like a man of importance. The various owners and maitre d's would come and kiss his ring, and free food and drink would materialize. He was like a prince of the city who never needed to carry money."

The Gray Lady also they produces excerpts of Stern's e-mails to Burkle. And Campbell Robertson's front page wrap-up of the case gives a great look at how Page Six actually works:

Mr. Johnson, who was set to be married yesterday for the third time on a yacht in Palm Beach, Fla., with a guest list of his column's regulars, can be seen in New York at cocktail parties and dinners. But he is not the one scouring the clubs for late-night gossip.

That duty falls to those beneath him in the gossip order: Ms. Froelich, a straight-talking woman from Ohio who has a side business appearing on celebrity gossip television shows and who once dated the celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain, and Mr. Wilson, a hard-partying, gregarious man from Baltimore.

We can only assume this is only going to get better before it gets worse. One of our friend called us and asked "is this what watergate felt like?"

Update: Gothamist just got an e-mail from the Stern with two first names asking us to "update your coverage and give me a chance to respond to any future reports." So hey, why not? For everybody who is keeping score Jared Paul Stern says that he was set-up. Oh, and his lawyer Joseph Tacopina says that “Mr. Stern has been the victim of a smear campaign, and expects to be fully exonerated and re-instated in his position." Don't say we never did anything for you Jared Paul!

Email This Entry


Comments (12) [rss]

Couldn't of happened to a nicer bunch of people.
I stand corrected on my "toodles" reference, It's "Snoodles".

user-pic

What is bad for Rupert and his minions is good for the rest of us. Then again I am pissed off that WWOR is not showing the Veronica Mars repeat tonight and instead airing yet another stupid infomercial.

At least Veronica Mars goes back to tuesdays for good this week! You should try and see the episode though Toby, it was a good one...

user-pic

Last week's VM episode was awesome! Also, how good was the Times graphic of the whole mishigas?

Oh no, look who started using yiddish. That's almost as bad as housewives who use rap-speak to sound cool.

Have Jared Stern and Michael Brown, formerly of FEMA, been trading fashion tips?!?

user-pic

I watched part of the episode, but missed a few minutes of it.

dude, rupert murdoch owns everything. THe dude owns the papers that diss him, the papers that kiss his ass. In fact, He probably wanted people to know about the scandal that hit The post so he could sell more papers. Let's see if people will stop buying the post or wil circulation go up because of controversy. Remember when they said Paris Hilton's sex tape would ruin her? yeah, look at that bitch now, she's really poor and in the gutter. Wake up and smell the crotch rot people. and for your information, the NY Post is the most honest paper in NY. HOW YOU SAY? just take whatever they right and flip it around. The Truth is the opposite of what they are saying. If you can finally decipher the Post then you will really know what's happening, as opposed to THE TIMES AND THE DAILY NEWS who both endorsed GEORGE BUSH in 2004.

The fbi should have better things to do than enabling thin skinned billionaires in entraping low level gossip columnists. I'll side with the ink stained wretch on this one.

I work for the Post and the night before the story broke I was leaving late and I saw a copy of Stern's badge posted at the guard station with copy below it reading, "This employee has been terminated but still may have his access badge. He is not to be let into the building under any circumstances."
My feeling is that this "suspension" is a load of crap. He is clearly done here and we all know it.
He'll be fine though, he doesn't need the Post.
As for the other papers and their coverage - Swell! More press the better. Page Six is THE brand for gossip in this City and a story like this is only going to gain readers,not lose them.

Who gives a shit? Does anyone here even read the Post?

Plus, WTF is up with this Veronica Mars bullshit? Who or what is Veronica Mars, and does anyone care?

user-pic

JC, did the voices tell you that the Times endorsed Bush in '04? Or did you just make it up for filler?

Post a comment (Comment Policy)

Tips

Get your daily dose of New York first thing in the morning from our weekday newsletter, now in beta.

About Gothamist

Gothamist is a website about New York. More

Editor: Jen Chung
Publisher: Jake Dobkin

Newsmap

newsmap.jpg

Contribute

Latest Tip:

Symphonic rock comes to Manhattan in December! Seann Branchfield and the Unnamed Band performing De
[more]

Latest Photo:

Subscribe

Use an RSS reader to stay up to date with the latest news and posts from Gothamist.

All Our RSS

Follow us