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Second Public Radio Freelancer Fired for OWS Support
WNYC web producer shown the door after taking part in New York demonstration.

By Josh Voorhees | Posted Friday, Oct. 28, 2011, at 5:45 PM ET

A second public radio freelancer has lost her job for taking part in
the Occupy Wall Street protests.

Caitlin Curran, who says she was fired from her freelance position
with WNYC’s The Takeaway after her bosses learned of her participation
in a demonstration in New York City, recounted her story in a
first-person account for Gawker that was published Friday.

Curran’s version of events breaks down roughly like so: She attended
the event more or less as a spectator, but when her boyfriend began to
suffer from "sign-holding fatigue," she briefly took over. A photo of
her, sign in hand, quickly made the rounds on the Internet. Thinking
she had a great story on her hands, she pitched a segment on her
newfound notoriety to her producers, who were less than impressed with
her journalistic chops and fired her, saying that she had "violated
every ethic of journalism."

(If you’re wondering, the quote on the sign she was holding is
paraphrased from an article from The Atlantic’s Conor Friedersdorf.
You can read that here.)

The news of Curran’s firing comes one week after another public radio
freelancer, Lisa Simeone, lost her gig with WAMU after her bosses
discovered she had served as an occasional spokeswoman for one of the
OWS offshoots in Washington, D.C.

Despite some initial confusion that crept its way into initial reports
about both Simeone and Curran, neither worked directly for NPR.
Simeone was fired by SoundPrint, an independent documentary show,
albeit one that had adopted NPR’s code of ethics for its staff. Curran
worked as a Web producer for The Takeaway, which is produced jointly
by WYNC and Public Radio International.
-- 
Jim Devine / "In an ugly and unhappy world the richest man can
purchase nothing but ugliness and unhappiness." -- George Bernard Shaw
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