"Tupelo Daily Newspaper Won't Accept Same-Sex Marriage Announcements" by Jackblog | Jackson Free Press | Jackson, MS

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Tupelo Daily Newspaper Won't Accept Same-Sex Marriage Announcements

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage in the historic Obergefell v. Hodges case, several media outlets reverted and retreated to their ideological lines.

The http://djournal.com/">Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, has garnered national attention in an article by Robbie Ward, former DJ reporter, on the http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robbie-ward/mississippi-newspaper-sil_b_7788212.html">Huffington Post about their now-public stance on same-sex marriage. The third-largest newspaper in the state will not be publishing same-sex wedding or engagement announcements. In a Bible-based op-ed http://djournal.com/opinion/clay-foster-the-sacredness-of-marriage-and-recent-court-decisions/">piece, publisher and CEO of Journal, Inc., Clay Foster wrote that "while this decision will require states to issue 'marriage' licenses to same-sex couples, this does not make it acceptable to God." It does not make it acceptable to Foster, either, who advised employees not to post their opinions on same-sex marriage on social media. Employees were also told that if they disagreed with or "didn't like" Foster's op-ed, they could leave.

The Huffington Post printed parts of an internal email sent to leaders at weekly publications from associate publisher, Charlotte Wolfe, that said, "Our job is to report the news objectively and we can't do this if we're also on social media sharing our opinions. We have a right to our opinions, but because we are so tightly connected to our newspaper products, we don't need to vocalize this on social media."

It appears that the Daily Journal is the only news outlet, thus far, in Mississippi that has taken such a hard political (or biblical) line against the Supreme Court's ruling, asking employees to stay silent on the issue even in their personal, public personas.

Other Mississippi newspapers are not following the Daily Journal's lead. The Huffington Post article reported the http://www.clarionledger.com/news/">Clarion-Ledger, http://www.cdispatch.com/index.asp">The Commercial Dispatch and http://www.starkvilledailynews.com/">Starkville Daily News will all (continue to) accept same-sex marriage and engagement announcements.

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