Alan Korwin
Study Attacks Newspapers

The lamestream media told you:

“Newspapers faulted for errors, dramatizing”

“To regain public trust, newspapers need to do a better job of editing out misspellings and misquotes, curb the use of unnamed sources, and resist the temptation to sensationalize, a study suggests,” reports Deb Reichmann of the AP.

The American Society of Newspaper Editors released its study on why newspaper credibility is on the decline. “We’ve got to cut down on the errors,” ASNE president Ed Seaton said. The study is part of a three-year project to find out why the public has lost confidence in newspapers.

The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:

“It ain’t about spelling errors,” says one unidentifiable newsman. “And what’s a ‘misquote’? Is that where someone says something, and the paper says something different?”

The report, uncovered in a deep stack of clippings at the Uninvited Ombudsman’s office, is from Dec., 1998. Hmmm.

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3 Comments »

  1. anti armchair generals said,

    Alan Korwin,
    Sorry if I’m repeating my previous post about Paul Weaver’s book “News and the Culture of Lying (Columbia Journalism review). I also agree with “The Uninvited Ombudsman” comments in your column.

    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3613/is_199411/ai_n8731174

    April 19, 2008 at 9:33 am

  2. anti armchair generals said,

    Example from “News and the Culture of Lying”

    “Weaver’s claim is that journalists and public officials combine to fabricate artificial crises of public policy that end up being “covered in the media, reacted to by the public, and dealt with by government” as if they were real. In short: officials tell lies by inflating the urgency of things, and journalists compound the fraud by passing them along in supposedly objective–but inherently uncritical–ways.

    The result, he argues, is both bad government and a journalism that is “stupid and dysfunctional,” practiced by reporters who are little more than “dependent, submissive, narcissistic courtiers” to the officials they cover.”

    April 19, 2008 at 9:36 am

  3. college activist said,

    With the advent of the internet, mainstream media is gonna have to start getting their act together, or risk obscurity.

    April 19, 2008 at 10:58 am

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