Monday, March 27, 2017

WHICH MEDIA COMPANY OR MEDIA ENTITY OPERATING IN AUSTIN THESE DAYS IS THE MOST UNETHICAL OR IMMORAL, MY CURRENT CRAIGSLIST 'AUSTIN RANTS AND RAVES' POSTING ASKS IN WRITING IN AN ITEM I WROTE AND THEN POSTED AT 4:36 A.M. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2017


Which Media Company or Media Entity here is the Most Unethical? (Austin)

Would someone please tell me the name of ANY media company currently operating in Austin that he or she regards as being "unethical" or "immoral"?

I am posing that question because I myself have not heard any specific names of actual media companies allegedly fitting that description that were ever directly and specifically mentioned to me or volunteered to me by anyone.

This morning, after being awakened abruptly in the middle of my sleep with pain in my anus, I am haunted by a warning to me on the telephone in 1999 or 2000 from John Broders, story assignments editor at the Emmis media company-owned "Texas Monthly" magazine, with the Emmis media company itself being headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana.

During a local phone call I made to Mr. Broders from an office phone in a work break of mine at my Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles state agency workplace where I was employed full-time in a clerical position along Shoal Creek Boulevard near Steck Avenue, that male adult "Texas Monthly" representative and married gentleman in downtown Austin emphasized to me that he was very sure that the one total religious congregation I specifically cited to him by name as a remote possibility I had heard rumors about (a religious congregation I had been subjected to frequent and seemingly incessant anonymous rumors about which stated otherwise to me) has NO involvement in any alleged harassment of mine in Austin, Mr. Broders helpfully stated.

Mr. Broders's exact or near-exact words to me in that phone conversation, in fact, were: "No, no, that's not it. But there may be an unethical MEDIA COMPANY harassing you in Austin these days."

Mr. Broders, who has since retired from his position at "Texas Monthly", never directly cited to me the specific name of any specific media company operating in Austin that he regards as "unethical" or "immoral" toward myself. 


But I am hopeful that someone (and possibly even John Broders, if he happens to see this item in Craigslist) will offer me that potentially life-saving information for myself.

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