Posted on 08/31/2007 9:16:57 AM PDT by abb
A front-page story in Wednesday's Free Press said "[Bob] Nardelli, Chrysler's new chief executive office and chairman, addressed more than 300 senior executives at an all-day meeting Tuesday at Hyatt Regency Dearborn." Actually, Nardelli was sick on Tuesday and didn't deliver the speech -- until Wednesday. Corrections in the print edition and online story don't explain to readers how the mistake was made.
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Duh. The mistake was made because the article was already written ahead of time. They knew the agenda—because it was given to them—and they had a copy of the speech. What they didn’t have was an update from the event organizers that things had changed from the template...
And it's also good to know that some highly-paid editor at the Detroit Free Press used his carefully-trained and highly-developed journalistic sense to ensure that the readers of the Detroit Free Press got a story that was accurate.
/sarcasm
HAH!
Did Jayson Blair finally find a job, at Detroit Free Press?
You’d think the Free Press would have learned it’s lesson after Mitch Albom pulled the same thing a year or two ago.
"freep.com!! I did a double-take when I saw it. ROFL!
We calls ‘em the way we sees ‘em, and if we don’t see ‘em, we make ‘em up.
-MSM
News is what your editor says it is unless the publisher says it isn’t.
I read about something similar in David Brinkley’s memoir book. When he was a young reporter, he was supposed to cover some event, but couldn’t get there in person for some reason. So he wrote up a story using general background information about the event and the organization. I think this is common practice in the news business, to “fill in the gaps” so to speak, when they lack the specifics they are looking for. And it’s nothing new.
That's precisely the point. They've been making up stuff for years.
I just read McCollough's book about the Johnstown flood. Even back in the 1800's, reporters were making up stories and sending them back to their home papers. Why was I surprised.
Must have been written by the liberal twit Mitch Albom......
Well, it’s Gannett owned so you can’t expect much. Since the joint operating agreement to include the Detroit News happened, the dinosaur papers are garbage here.
Is Jason Blair now working for this fishwrap?
Don’t be so unreasonable, huh-—after all, the little jerk Jayson has to work SOMEWHERE (snicker).
Jayson is probably ghost writing a lot of the DNC hate GW bs.
Now you got me wondering-—what is the ding-dong journo doing now?
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