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Sunday, March 27, 2005
Another Bush Buys Reporters
Josh Marshall passes on a disconcerting, yet unsurprising story out of Florida:
At the same time one of Florida's most visible television reporters brought the news to viewers around the state, he earned hundreds of thousands of dollars on the side from the government agencies he covered.Should we be at all shocked that the Bushes' hiring of journalists to forward their agenda is not relegated to the White House? This is a dangerous world we live in today where politicians (mostly Republicans) seem to believe that it's all right to use taxpayer money to bribe journalists to spread propaganda.
Mike Vasilinda, a 30-year veteran of the Tallahassee press corps, does public relations work and provides film editing services to more than a dozen state agencies.
His Tallahassee company, Mike Vasilinda Productions Inc., has earned more than $100,000 over the past four years through contracts with Gov. Jeb Bush's office, the Secretary of State, the Department of Education and other government entities that are routinely part of Vasilinda's stories.
Vasilinda also was paid to work on campaign ads for at least one politician and to create a promotional movie for Leon County. One of his biggest state contracts was a 1996 deal that paid nearly $900,000 to air the weekly drawing for the Florida Lottery.
Meanwhile, the freelance reporter's stories continued to air on CNN and most Florida NBC stations, including WFLA-Channel 8 in Tampa.
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