From our Walt Whitman desk
For years, the hardreading staff has noted in awe the ability of the Boston Herald to celebrate itself and sing itself in the paper’s purported news pages.
But Wednesday’s edition of the selfie local tabloid might represent its greatest achievement yet: An interview with the Herald’s editor by the Herald’s favorite flack.
To half-wit:
This purported column by barely read Talkers magazine publisher Michael Harrison about barely heard Boston Herald Radio.
Forward-looking Herald charting a new course
Boston Herald Editor-in-Chief Joe Sciacca is a newspaperman with truth in his heart, ink in his blood and digital vibrations in his brain.
Along with a multigenerational team of information practitioners, Sciacca has transformed what was purely a print publication into a multimedia news organization that spawned its own online radio station.
Seriously? Truth in his heart? Multimedia news organization?
Think the up to 17 Boston Herald Radio listeners know that?
You do the math.