"...The New Republic has gone mad.It is hard to keep track of so many PROVEN liars in the media.Perhaps the magazine brought its former employee, fantasist Steven Glass, out of retirement. Its long past time for The New Republic to file for intellectual Chapter 7.
Arthur Andersen was implicated in fewer frauds.
Fortunately, SeafoodGumbo has posted a BREIF SUMMARY for us, from wikipedia.org:
- 2 Journalism scandals in the United States
- 2.1 Walter Duranty, The New York Times (1930s)
- 2.2 Janet Cooke, Washington Post (1980-1981)
- 2.3 "Waiting to Explode", Dateline NBC (1992)
- 2.4 The Oregonian's coverage of the Packwood scandal (1992)
- 2.5 Bob Wisehart, Sacramento Bee (1994)
- 2.6 Stephen Glass, The New Republic (1998)
- 2.7 Patricia Smith, Boston Globe (1998)
- 2.8 Operation Tailwind, CNN NewsStand (1998)
- 2.9 Mike Barnicle, Boston Globe (1998)
- 2.10 Michael Gallagher (1998)
- 2.11 Jay Forman, Slate (2001)
- 2.12 Bob Greene, Chicago Tribune (2002)
- 2.13 Christopher Newton, Associated Press (2002)
- 2.14 Houston Chronicle Light Rail Controversy (2002)
- 2.15 Brian Walski, The Los Angeles Times (2003)
- 2.16 James Forlong, Sky News (2003)
- 2.17 CNN coverage of Iraq and Eason Jordan (2003)
- 2.18 Jayson Blair, The New York Times (2003)
- 2.19 "Gropegate", The Los Angeles Times (2003)
- 2.20 Jack Kelley, USA Today (2004)
- 2.21 Stephen Dunphy, Seattle Times (2004)
- 2.22 The Oregonian's coverage of the Goldschmidt scandal (2004)
- 2.23 The Boston Globe's Fake "GI Rape" Photographs (2004)
- 2.24 The ABC News election memo (2004)
- 2.25 Carl Cameron, Fox News Channel (2004)
- 2.26 CBS News and the "Killian Documents" (2004)
- 2.27 Jeff Gannon, Talon News (2005)
- 2.28 Thom Calandra, Marketwatch.com (2005)
- 2.29 Eason Jordan, CNN (2005)
- 2.30 Fake American hostage, Associated Press (2005)
- 2.31 Eric Slater, Los Angeles Times (2005)
- 2.32 Mitch Albom, Detroit Free Press (2005)
- 2.33 Barbara Stewart, Boston Globe (2005)
- 2.34 Diana Griego Erwin, Sacramento Bee (2005)
- 2.35 Chris Cecil, Cartersville Daily News (2005)
- 2.36 The Daily Egyptian's fake orphan (2005)
- 2.37 Bush administration journalism scandals (2005)
- 2.38 Jim Van Vliet, Sacramento Bee (2005)
- 2.39 Nada Behziz, The Bakersfield Californian (2005)
- 2.40 Tim Ryan, Honolulu Star-Bulletin (2006)
- 2.41 Hassan Fattah, New York Times' Abu Ghraib photos (2006)
- 2.42 Michael Hiltzik, The Los Angeles Times (2006)
- 2.43 Paul Bradley, Richmond Times-Dispatch (2006)
- 2.44 Philip Chien, Wired News (2006)
- 2.45 Greg Mitchell, Editor & Publisher (2006)
- 2.46 Adnan Hajj, Reuters (2006)
- 2.47 Miami anti-Castro broadcasts (2006)
- 2.48 Jack Hitt and New York Times Abortion/Infanticide Article (2006)
- 2.49 Jacqueline Gonzalez, San Antonio Express News (2007)
- 2.50 Maria Bartiromo, CNBC (2007)
- 2.51 Allan Detrich, The Blade (2007)
- 2.52 "Katie Couric's Notebook," CBSNews.com (2007)
BREIF SUMMARYErr, make that:
BRIEF SUMMARY
Awesome RD. Thanks.