Golfweek Editor Fired Over Noose Cover

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DOUG FERGUSON | January 18, 2008 05:29 PM EST | AP

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This image released by Golfweek magazine shows the cover of the Jan. 19, 2008 issue. Dave Seanor, vice president and editor of the weekly magazine, said he was overwhelmed by negative reaction to the photo of a noose on the cover of this week's issue, illustrating a story about the suspension of Golf Channel anchor, Kelly Tilghman , for using the word "lynch" in an on-air discussion about how to beat Tiger Woods. (AP Photo/Golfweek)

Ten days after a Golf Channel anchor was suspended for her use of "lynch" in commentary on Tiger Woods, an editor was fired Friday for illustrating the controversy with a noose on the cover of Golfweek magazine.

Dave Seanor, vice president and editor who took responsibility for the noose cover of the Jan. 19 issue, was replaced by Jeff Babineau.

"We apologize for creating this graphic cover that received extreme negative reaction from consumers, subscribers and advertisers across the country," Turnstile Publishing Co. president William J. Kupper Jr. said. "We were trying to convey the controversial issue with a strong and provocative graphic image. It is now obvious that the overall reaction to our cover deeply offended many people. For that, we are deeply apologetic."

Turnstile is the parent company of Golfweek, which has a circulation of about 160,000.

Golfweek removed its Jan. 19 issue from its booth at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Fla., while Babineau made the rounds on news talk shows to offer more apologies. The magazine also removed the cover from its Web site.

PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem called the Golfweek cover "outrageous and irresponsible" and accused the magazine of tabloid journalism. He distanced himself from the firing of Seanor with a statement from the PGA Tour that Finchem merely was responding to an inquiry, and that his comments were not a "call to action."

Woods, out of public view for the last month, makes his 2008 debut on the PGA Tour next week at the Buick Invitational, where Golf Channel anchor Kelly Tilghman returns from a two-week suspension.

Woods has not spoken publicly, although his agent said in a statement through Golf Channel last week that Woods and Tilghman are friends, and "we know unequivocally that there was no ill intent in her comments."

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The episode began Jan. 4 during the second round of the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship when Tilghman and analyst Nick Faldo were discussing possible challengers to Woods.

Faldo suggested that "to take Tiger on, maybe they should just gang up (on him) for a while."

"Lynch him in a back alley," Tilghman said, laughing.

Golf Channel issued a statement four days later to say it regretted the comment and that Tilghman had apologized to Woods. But when the Rev. Al Sharpton demanded on CNN that she be fired, Golf Channel suspended Tilghman for two weeks.

The Golfweek cover shows a noose against a purple sky with the title, "Caught in a Noose." The subtitle said, "Tilghman slips up, and Golf Channel can't wriggle free." For many, the noose is symbol of lynchings in the Old South. According to Tuskeege University, 3,466 blacks were lynched in the United States from 1882 to 1968.

The magazine devoted four pages of news and commentary on the topic, including a column on the back page supporting Tilghman and asking that the controversy be kept in context.

In an editorial, the magazine explained why it felt the Tilghman story deserved so much attention. It was accompanied by a cartoon that showed Sharpton holding a noose and offering it to a pair of Golf Channel employees staring into a hole of thin ice, presumably where Tilghman had been standing.

The harshest criticism came from Finchem. The PGA Tour is in the second year of an unprecedented 15-year contract with Golf Channel to broadcast its weekday coverage and full coverage of 14 tournaments.

"Clearly, what Kelly said was inappropriate and unfortunate, and she obviously regrets her choice of words," Finchem said in a statement. "But we consider Golfweek's imagery of a swinging noose on its cover to be outrageous and irresponsible. It smacks of tabloid journalism. It was a naked attempt to inflame and keep alive an incident that was heading to an appropriate conclusion."

The tour issued a statement Friday that said Finchem's comments were "a response to an inquiry and an expression of the tour's dissatisfaction with Golfweek's choice of a cover image." The tour said Golfweek's decision on its editorial leadership was an internal matter.

Meanwhile, CBSSports.com reported Thursday that Jack Peter, chief operating officer of the World Golf Hall of Fame, said tour officials had told the magazine it might withdraw $50,000 in advertisements for the World Golf Village.

"Jack was not speaking on behalf of the PGA Tour," spokesman Ty Votaw said Friday. "I can categorically tell you the PGA Tour has not threatened any advertising pull."

Among the tour's corporate marketing partners is Golf Digest Publications, which publishes the weekly magazine Golf World, a competitor of Golfweek.

"We have partnerships with a lot of media companies," Votaw said. "This was an editorial decision that Tim was expressing an opinion about. I don't think anyone should read anything else into it. It was simply a reaction to the image on the cover."

Babineau has worked for Golfweek the last nine years as editor, deputy editor and senior writer.

"We know we have a job ahead of us to re-earn the trust and confidence of many loyal readers," he said. "Our staff is very passionate about the game. Our wish is that one regretful error does not erase more than 30 years of service we've dedicated to this industry."

Ten days after a Golf Channel anchor was suspended for her use of "lynch" in commentary on Tiger Woods, an editor was fired Friday for illustrating the controversy with a noose on the cover of Golfwee...
Ten days after a Golf Channel anchor was suspended for her use of "lynch" in commentary on Tiger Woods, an editor was fired Friday for illustrating the controversy with a noose on the cover of Golfwee...
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the kids are still setting the trends. remember when the kids in some southern state hung nooses from the tree that some black kids sat under? what, what, we didn't know it meant anything derogatory. we are being unfairly maligned.
So glad that racism is in the past, like my white friends say. oh, i don't think they meant anything by that racist statement, you're being too sensitive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 01/20/2008

This is a white man's game that is still trying to figure out how to deal with Tiger Woods. They'll tolerate him, but secretly, even openly, pine for another whitebread, pussywhipped, pansy-ass, privileged son to where the green jacket.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 01/20/2008

putting all that latent racism out in the open is not good for sales. i work in a "golf" community, plenty of mexicans and poor white folks work there. not a single black person. not even maids. an unmentioned consistent attitude. go to any non municipal golf course and find a black person. if they aren't tiger woods they aren't there. showing your true colors in such a graphic manner is always inadvisable, particularly when it's so obviously true. so they fired him...........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 01/20/2008
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you mean to tell me every single person who saw this cover before it went to print thought this was a GOOD idea?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 01/20/2008

First you had the word that can never be spoken or written (N-word). Now you can't show a picture of a noose. How many more words, pics and phrases are going to be listed as so horrible the eyes can't stand seeing them? The noose wasn't shown in a pro lynching manner. No one advocated stringing up Tiger or black people yet the usual suspects milked the 'Offensive' cover for all the free publicity they could get.
How many people in 2008 are really that afraid of being lynched? It's not 1948 anymore. How many were lynched last year in America? All the noose does is piss people off. No one really fears a crowd of white trash in sheets is going to hang someone from a tree in today's America. Racism may be alive but that sort of violence isn't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 01/18/2008
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Tiger Woods took the high-ground, but...lynching in a back alley? Seriously? Lynching? In a back alley? Someone talks about ganging up on somebody in a back alley and the first thing you think is, "Then, when they get him, they can drag him out of that alley to the woods to throw a noose over it and lynch him!"

I'm just sayin'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 01/18/2008

Tiger don't give a shit about all this nonsense. It's the silly white folks who are behaving strangely, fooling with political correctness and shit. morons

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 01/18/2008

Someone should tell Golf that they are no longer the good old boys club. The good old boys club now meets at private game reserves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 01/18/2008

Tiger has said he isn't black. This doesn't apply to him. It is just enforced political correctness.
You are free to say what Obama allows you to say.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 01/18/2008

I wonder what Tiger Woods is thinking? What's his opinion about his "friend" and all the fuss they caused?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 01/18/2008

Open minded, tolerant Liberals at work.

PS. we are only tolerant if you only talk using words approved in our "Liberal Dictionary: Words that are Allowed" (Yes we support free speech, like we do the troops)

PSS. If a Liberal slips and says a word not allowed we will give them a pass.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 01/18/2008

Ill-advised, at best. Probably an attempt to garner publicity. Whoever heard of Golfweek before this?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 01/18/2008
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Let me get this straight! The person who makes the racist remark doesn't get fired but the person who does a story about it does! Yikes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 01/18/2008
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