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September 12, 2004
CBS vs. AP strategies when Caught Lying; Hewitt Summary
Powerline reminds us that the AP put up a falsified story within the past month too-- the false report that there was heavy booing at a Bush rally when Bush wished good health to Bill Clinton-- and never said it was sorry. AP's strategy when caught, though, was smarter than CBS's: it quickly corrected the error and acted as if it was no big deal. It didn't say it was sorry, though, or punish the reporters who made up the story, presumably because it wasn't sorry and liked the fact that they lied, even though they got caught this time. Only the blogosphere took notice, so the AP's strategy worked.
Note, too the good summary post of the CBS forgeries by Hugh Hewitt.
Posted by erasmuse at September 12, 2004 02:31 PM
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