Letter from Noozhawk’s Founder and Publisher

Welcome to Noozhawk, Santa Barbara’s community newspaper — without the paper.

Each day, Noozhawk will be delivering writing worth reading for the South Coast, with our staff of professional journalists providing original reporting on local news, business, real estate, sports, schools and nonprofit organizations.

By | Published on 10.16.2007

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Welcome to Noozhawk, Santa Barbara’s community newspaper — without the paper.

Each day, Noozhawk will be delivering writing worth reading for the South Coast, with our staff of professional journalists providing original reporting on local news, business, real estate, sports, schools and nonprofit organizations. While we’re certainly interested in the bigger picture, like you, we get that news from respected national sources and global Web services. It’s the local stuff we can’t seem to find anywhere — and neither can you.

Until now. Until Noozhawk.

But while Noozhawk exists to deliver mainstream news and information about our community, we need you to help us expand our coverage. Each one of us is part of a network of connections, and those connections make up the unique fabric of life on the South Coast. There are more of you than there are of us, so we’re asking you to contribute your stories, photos and video clips about your own community within the community. We’re interested in what you do, and we think others will be, too.

What we’re not interested in is an attitude of superiority, which is why Noozhawk won’t be making endorsements or taking editorial positions. On issues of importance, we want Noozhawk to be the place to have a true and open community debate — a free and free-wheeling discussion on the challenges that even Paradise must face.

We’ve adopted as our platform one written by the late T.M. Storke, the legendary Santa Barbaran and Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper publisher. It contains seven core principles that we enthusiastically support:

1. Keep the news clean and fair.

2. Play no favorites, and never mix business and editorial policy.

3. Do not let the news columns reflect editorial comment.

4. Publish the news that is public property without fear or favor of friend or foe.

5. Accept no charity and ask no favors.

6. Give “value received” for every dollar taken in.

7. Make the publication profitable if possible, but above profit keep it clean, fearless and fair.

So, what’s our agenda? We don’t have one. We promise you accessibility, credibility and reliability while delivering you fair and comprehensive reporting on the community we respect and appreciate as much as you do.

And speaking of appreciation, Noozhawk has been a long time in development, and we’re grateful for all of the support and encouragement from family, friends, acquaintances and a surprisingly large number of random people on the street. Jim Farr, Andrea Huebner and Edgar Oliveira share a huge amount of credit for taking my fuzzy, stream-of-consciousness ideas and actually making a few of them work. Josh Ross and his team at up2speed computer solutions also bore a big part of that responsibility.

My children — Will, Colin and Kirsten — all had some input, fed me feedback and provided sardonic wisecracks when I needed them. But my biggest thanks of all go to my beautiful wife, Missy, whose patience I’ve tested time and time again during the circuitous — she might say curious — course of this venture. I promise, honey, I’ve finally gotten myself a job. One day I may even get paid.

Meanwhile, take a look around Noozhawk. If you like what you see, tell a friend. Just as important, tell an advertiser. And do let me know what you think. You can reach me at wmacfadyen@noozhawk.com.

On behalf of our entire Noozhawk team, thank you for reading us and thank you for your support.

We’re Noozhawk. News you use. Information you trust.

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» on 10.15.07 @ 04:55 PM

Congratulations! This is great.

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» on 10.15.07 @ 06:34 PM

Fabulous launch! You should be so proud. FINALLY, Santa Barbarans again have a reliable source for the news that means the most to them! Congratulations. Can’t wait to see what you deliver tomorrow!

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» on 10.15.07 @ 09:04 PM

Thank *you* for this overdue community service.

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» on 10.15.07 @ 09:12 PM

Bill, this is just what this town needs. Bill Beckers

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» on 10.15.07 @ 11:08 PM

Hi Bill, it looks great! Congradulations! Chris Donahue

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» on 10.15.07 @ 11:20 PM

Get rid of the flash. It’s very annoying.

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» on 10.15.07 @ 11:51 PM

Hi Bill… Good luck. It’s a good idea and I’d like it to succeed. I’m anxious to watch it unfold. See you at the Club. Brent

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» on 10.16.07 @ 12:24 AM

HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS, Bill! You are up and running at last. Best wishes to all of you in this exciting endeavor, from a long-time fan and supporter, Clyde Osterhaus Thayer

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» on 10.16.07 @ 01:12 AM

Bill, Missy and everyone involved: Congratulations! All the best.—DB

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» on 10.16.07 @ 03:47 AM

Sounds wonderful…we need you! Anything we can do to help, please advise. Count us in (registered).. Betty Rosness and Shirley Waggoner.. E-mail: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

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» on 10.16.07 @ 05:32 AM

Any publication headed by one of the finest journalists I have ever had the pleasuring of working with has to be worth reading. I look forward to keeping up on SB with Noozhawk. Rusty Rein (former executive editor of a once reputable Santa Barbara newspaper not worth mentioning here)

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» on 10.16.07 @ 06:37 AM

I’ve been looking forward to this day since meeting you and Andrea in San Marcos High School’s journalism class. Thanks for being here!

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» on 10.16.07 @ 06:51 AM

Well done, sir. Grayson

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» on 10.16.07 @ 07:20 AM

Bill Congratulations to you, all involved and of course, your loving and supportive family. Richard

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» on 10.16.07 @ 07:43 AM

Bill, I love it. Congrats and Best Wishes!!

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» on 10.16.07 @ 07:47 AM

Glad you’re here! Our community deserves to get local news in a timely and unbiased fashion. ~Pamela Gilbert

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» on 10.16.07 @ 08:12 AM

Congratulations Bill-Noozhawk will fill a badly needed void in the SB media scene-local news with the focus on locals, good work and families rather than some strange ephemeral minority agenda! Andy Rosenberger

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» on 10.16.07 @ 08:44 AM

Dear Bill, Congrats to you and your team as you fashion the journalism of the future! warm regards Jefferson Flanders (former colleague)

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» on 10.16.07 @ 09:08 AM

Congratulations, Bill - I’ll look fwd to this daily - Bill Redding

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» on 10.16.07 @ 09:16 AM

Thank you! This is a GREAT addition to the community. Kent

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» on 10.16.07 @ 09:41 AM

Way to go Bill. Now this is news!Congratulations. Neil and Pam

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» on 10.16.07 @ 10:23 AM

looks great thanks for your work on this needed resource—-J. Matxxxxxxski

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» on 10.16.07 @ 03:49 PM

Congratulations, Bill. May Noozhawk have a long and illustrious "flight". Written by your cheerleaders in Palm Desert!

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» on 10.17.07 @ 12:54 AM

Way to go, Bill. Tremendous ingenuity in the face of adversity. I’m really looking forward to Noozhawk being my daily source for local news. I encourage everyone reading to pass the link along to your contacts. We can have all of SB reading in a matter of weeks! Jon Martin

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» on 10.17.07 @ 02:33 AM

I’m smiling over here. I looks great. It has taken over CNN as my homepage. With much gratitude and support, we look forward to daily dose of NOOZHAWK !!! Congrats and cheers to the whole family. Tim Pearson - and family

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» on 10.17.07 @ 08:00 AM

Keep up the good work! I’ll be watching and reading close and supporting you all the way! Dennis Bergey

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» on 10.17.07 @ 01:07 PM

Congratulations, Bill———this appears to be really promising and I will look forward to getting my daily nooze from youze! All best wishes for a successful and long run! Your old creekside neighbor. Suzan B.

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» on 10.17.07 @ 01:16 PM

Great source of news and community life. I look forward to years of reading this! Denny

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» on 10.17.07 @ 11:07 PM

You’ve set very high standards, my friend. But, as a former co-worker,I can assure your readers they are in most excellent hands. Oh, and it looks really nice so far. Mike Reed news editor, Examiner Newspapers Houston, Texas

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» on 11.05.07 @ 06:20 AM

Congratulations! Now go hire the wonderfull former News-Press reporters who were so maliciously terminated.

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