kebalikannya, aku pernah baca ada staff facebook yg dipecat karena seharian 
ngerjain laporan excel.
alasan sang atasan: misi kita adalah membuat orang2 menghabiskan waktu 
kantornya untuk buka facebook, bukan untuk ngejain laporan..

fiuh, yg bgt aku lupa link nya...

asn


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: den 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 6:46 PM
  Subject: Re: [baliblogger] Fwd: [pantau-komunitas] produser cnn mengaku 
dipecat krn bikin blog


  wah kok jadi teringaat staff Google yang dipecat juga gara2 bikin blog di 
blogspot 


  suud ngeblog gen be yuuk :D






  On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Anton Muhajir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


    --- iwan qodar himawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    > From: "iwan qodar himawan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    > Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 10:24:02 +0700
    > Subject: [pantau-komunitas] produser cnn mengaku
    > dipecat krn bikin blog
    >
    > February 14, 2008,  2:02 pm CNN Producer Says He Was
    > Fired for Blogging
    >
    > By Sewell Chan
    > <http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/author/schan/>
    >  [image: Blogger]Chez Pazienza
    >
    > Should journalists be permitted to maintain personal
    > — and highly
    > opinionated — blogs on their own time? Chez
    > Pazienza, a senior producer for
    > CNN's "American Morning," says the network fired him
    > on Tuesday on the
    > grounds that he violated its standards for
    > journalists through his blog, Deus
    > Ex Malcontent <http://www.deusexmalcontent.com/>.
    >
    > Mr. Pazienza announced that he had been fired
    > through — what else — a blog
    > post on Wednesday. "What was the reason for my
    > abrupt and untimely
    > dismissal?" he wrote. "You're reading it. More to
    > come soon."
    >
    > In a phone interview this morning, Mr. Pazienza, 38,
    > said he joined CNN as a
    > senior producer in January 2004 and has consistently
    > received positive
    > performance evaluations of his work. He spent his
    > first year at CNN at the
    > network's headquarters in Atlanta, then moved to New
    > York to work on "CNN
    > Daybreak," which has since been canceled, then
    > "American Morning," which is
    > shown Monday through Friday, from 6 to 9 a.m.
    >
    > Mr. Pazienza said he started his blog in May 2006 as
    > a way to keep his mind
    > occupied while he was on a medical leave of several
    > months after an
    > operation to remove a brain tumor. He got noticed by
    > blogs like Drew
    > Curtis's FARK <http://www.fark.com/>, a popular
    > news-aggregation site, and
    > Pajiba <http://www.pajiba.com/>, a left-wing blog of
    > movie and book reviews.
    >
    > "Slowly but surely people started reading me a
    > little bit, and it was nice,"
    > he said. "I was still relatively small but for a
    > personal blog. I was doing
    > very well. I had a few thousand hits a day."
    >
    > Then, a few months ago, Mr. Pazienza was invited to
    > start blogging on The
    > Huffington Post <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/>,
    > the group blog founded by
    > Arianna Huffington.
    >
    > Mr. Pazienza said he has never identified himself in
    > his writing as a CNN
    > producer or as a representative of CNN and has never
    > written about what goes
    > on at work. "I will write about the media in general
    > and, at times, the very
    > sorry state of it, including the TV news media," he
    > said. "I think I have
    > the right to."
    >
    > Mr. Pazienza described Deus Ex Malcontent as a
    > personal journal, where he
    > has mused about everything from his recovery from
    > surgery to his thoughts on
    > the mass media and popular culture. He has linked to
    > music videos from bands
    > he likes and written about past relationships.
    >
    > "It's basically me," he said. "It's whatever happens
    > to strike my fancy that
    > day. I don't have any advertisers, so I'm not
    > exactly beholden to anyone. I
    > don't wake up worrying about how many people are
    > reading me."
    >
    > Deus Ex Malcontent makes no effort to hide its
    > author's strong views. "I
    > wake up every morning baffled as to why America
    > hasn't thrown George Bush
    > and Dick Cheney in prison, Hollywood hasn't stopped
    > trying to convince me
    > that Sarah Jessica Parker is attractive, gullible
    > soccer moms haven't
    > realized that they share absolutely no kinship with
    > Oprah, and Fox canceled
    > 'Firefly,'" Mr. Pazienza wrote on the biographical
    > section of his blog.
    >
    > Barbara Levin, a spokeswoman for CNN, said she could
    > not discuss specifics
    > because the network does not comment on personnel
    > matters, but she said in a
    > statement, "CNN has a policy that says employees
    > must first get permission
    > to write for a non-CNN outlet."
    >
    > Mr. Pazienza acknowledges that he did not ask
    > permission from CNN to blog,
    > either on his own Web site or on The Huffington
    > Post. He contends that the
    > policy had not been made clear to employees and was
    > overly vague. "It's
    > purposely set up so they can be subjective," he
    > said. "Does that mean I
    > can't post on a MySpace blog that my friends read?
    > Does that mean I can't
    > post something online to my wife?" He added that he
    > believed he had been
    > dismissed because of his views.
    >
    > When he was fired on Tuesday, Mr. Pazienza said,
    > only his personal blog was
    > mentioned, not his work for The Huffington Post. Mr.
    > Pazienza also said his
    > supervisors had told him that they did not know of
    > other CNN employers who
    > blogged, an assertion Mr. Pazienza said he knows to
    > be untrue. Mr. Pazienza
    > lives on the Upper East Side with his wife; the
    > couple are expecting a baby
    > in August. He said he is not going to fight to get
    > his job back, but when
    > asked whether he planned to hire a lawyer, he said
    > he had not yet decided on
    > any plans.
    >
    > (For those who wonder, The New York Times's policy
    > on ethics in journalism
    > does have a section on blogs
    > <http://www.nytco.com/press/ethics.html#B5>.
    > While it states that blogs "present imaginative
    > opportunities for personal
    > expression and exciting new journalism," it adds
    > that blogs "also require
    > cautions, magnified by the Web's unlimited reach."
    > It elaborates that
    > personal blog content should be "purely that:
    > personal," and that staff
    > members should avoid blogging about topics they
    > cover as journalists and
    > avoid taking stands on divisive public issues, among
    > other guidelines.)
    >
    >
    > --
    > iwan qodar himawan
    > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    > iwan qodar himawan
    > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    >



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