| Type | Online magazine |
|---|---|
| Founder(s) | James Macpherson Candice Merrill |
| Founded | 2004; 22 years ago (2004) |
| Language | English |
| Headquarters | Pasadena, California |
| Website | pasadenanow |
Pasadena Now is anonline magazine covering local news inPasadena, California. It was founded in 2004 by James Macpherson and Candice Merrill. Most of the magazine’s content is outsourced to overseas writers.[1][2]
In April 2004 James Macpherson founded the news sitePasadena Now. Three years later, Macpherson hired two writers fromIndia off ofCraigslist to report for his website. One person living inMumbai was offered $12,000 annually and another livingBangalore was offered $7,200 annually to watch live stream broadcasts of city council meetings and write up articles.[citation needed] Macpherson announced plans to hire more overseas reporters who would also re-write emailed press releases. Some local journalists and journalism professors were dismayed by the plan.[3]
Macpherson referred to the practice of outsourcing local reporting to international workers as "glocal" part of a broader “newspaperless” strategy that is more cost-effective.[4][5][6] By 2008, he and his wife Candice Merrill had fired his seven Pasadena staffers, including five reporters, and replaced them with Indians. One editor atThe Pasadena Star-News called the practice “nutty.”[7] A columnist at theLos Angeles Times saw the reporting as lacking nuance or depth, but harmless.[8]
In 2012, Macpherson founded a business called Journtent, which pays writers, mostly living in thePhilippines andMexico, to watch and transcribe livestreams of community meetings for newspapers.[9]