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Well, it's because @TuaNeedsHelp is obviously 100% a twitter handle a pro like Schefter would useHow do you fall for a fake story reported without confirming it’s from someone who works for your own company...? That’s just bizarre.
I just don’t get how whoever did it didn’t recognize it wasn’t even their own guy’s account. I get accidentally retweeting it in real time but to go so far as aggregate it online and quote it in a story both online and in their ticker on-air is bonkers.Well, it's because @TuaNeedsHelp is obviously 100% a twitter handle a pro like Schefter would use
I can see a mistake with a handle like @AdamScheffter but that one? YikesWell, it's because @TuaNeedsHelp is obviously 100% a twitter handle a pro like Schefter would use
I just don’t get how whoever did it didn’t recognize it wasn’t even their own guy’s account. I get accidentally retweeting it in real time but to go so far as aggregate it online and quote it in a story both online and in their ticker on-air is bonkers.
I'd like to believe that this was a simple mistake, but any journalistic communication should have verified sources, multiple even before the information is pushed to the airwaves. This should be built into the DNA of each and every person in that line of business. Regardless of working in your home, there's professionalism and chain of publishing that should be in place to prevent mistakes of this magnitude.I'd like to blame it on their greed and lack of ethics, but I suspect it has more to do with virtual, distributed systems that used to centralized in an office, plus routine quality control getting sloppier as people work from their kitchens and while moving laundry through.
Tomase agrees with that.I'd like to believe that this was a simple mistake, but any journalistic communication should have verified sources, multiple even before the information is pushed to the airwaves. This should be built into the DNA of each and every person in that line of business. Regardless of working in your home, there's professionalism and chain of publishing that should be in place to prevent mistakes of this magnitude.
Seems first to report is better than saying something which is accurate.
I'd like to believe that this was a simple mistake, but any journalistic communication should have verified sources, multiple even before the information is pushed to the airwaves. This should be built into the DNA of each and every person in that line of business. Regardless of working in your home, there's professionalism and chain of publishing that should be in place to prevent mistakes of this magnitude.
Seems first to report is better than saying something which is accurate.