As Amy reported on Friday, the Oregonian, along with several other newspapers, sold the right to package an anti-Islamic DVD in today's edition. The O went ahead and distributed the DVD today, despite calls from Portland's mayor not to do so:

I've just heard that in Dayton, Ohio, a mosque was reportedly attacked with a "chemical irritant" on Friday night (September 26), after the same DVD was distributed free with various papers in the state on Monday (September 21). It will be interesting to see whether Oregonian publisher Fred Stickel revisits his decision to allow the distribution of the DVD now.
I don't like mosque attacks. I know that. But I'm trying to put myself in Stickel's shoes: There are free speech issues, along with editorial/advertising boundaries to be respected, not to mention the fact that a DVD insert brings big money at a time when ad revenues at the Oregonian are struggling. Should the mayor of a city ever be able to dictate what kind of advertising a newspaper carries? I don't think so, at least, not in theory. But then you have this situation, which certainly tests one's ideals. Other papers in town won't take advertising for certain services. Why not draw a line when the advertising is clearly designed to provoke violence? Questions questions. I wonder if Stickel will release a statement. It's doubtful. Having gone ahead with the decision to run the DVD, I guess he's kind of backed into a corner, now. Plus, Portlanders aren't as reactionary as the people in Ohio. Right?
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