Showing posts with label mainstream media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mainstream media. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Amazing How Discovery Changes Willingness to Settle

Discovery is one of the powerful,  albeit destructive tools of the American legal process.  Discovery can force a party to reveal all sorts of internal documents such as emails, texts, etc.  This is why no rational company makes important decisions in any achieved form.  Even the cost of complying with discovery can be daunting.  This 1/17/25 NPR article discusses how internal emails contributed to CNN losing a defamation suit.

"US media company Paramount Global has agreed to pay $16 million (£13.5m) to settle a legal dispute with US President Donald Trump regarding an interview it broadcast on CBS with former Vice President Kamala Harris.

"Trump filed a lawsuit last October, alleging the network had deceptively edited an interview that aired on its 60 Minutes news programme with his presidential election rival Kamala Harris, to "tip the scales in favour of the Democratic party"."

This settlement goes to the Trump Presidential Library so Trump gets nothing personally.   I suspect CBS' internal emails revealed a lot that would have hurt them at trial.

Thursday, June 16, 2022

"Layers of Fact-Checkers"

News organizations like to pretend that are professional journalists and are therefore trustworthy, not sources of disinformation.  You may recall that when Dan Rather ran an utterly false story about George W. Bush's 1970s Air National Guard service with a memo that bloggers proceeded to demonstrate was created with Microsoft Word, which did not exist for another decades.  CBS responded with talk about layers of fact checks, contrasted with people blogging in their pajamas.  That is why PJM was originally PajamasMedia.

To their credit, 6/16/22 USA Today just pulled a number of news stories:

After receiving an external correction request, USA TODAY audited the reporting work of Gabriela Miranda. The audit revealed that some individuals quoted were not affiliated with the organizations claimed and appeared to be fabricated. The existence of other individuals quoted could not be independently verified. In addition, some stories included quotes that should have been credited to others. 

As a result, USA TODAY removed 23 articles from its website and other platforms for not meeting our editorial standards. The headlines of the articles are listed below. Miranda has resigned as a reporter for USA TODAY and the USA TODAY Network.

How much of those stories is false?  Who knows.  But with all the other news stories that turned out to be false, or based on false claims from anonymous sources (RussiaGate), and Weather Channel weather reporting:



Today show kayaking in ankle deep water:



  

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Powerful Article About Journalism's Failures

 2/8/22 Real Clear Politics discusses why serious news organizations increasingly refuse to admit serious errors and run corrections:

Before publication, Maté sent multiple detailed requests for comment to the reporters and newspaper representatives. All but one of his queries went unanswered. As of Feb. 7, neither newspaper has appended a single correction or clarification to the articles Maté discussed. Here are two examples from the Times that reflect the problems Maté found.

Example 1: On Feb. 14, 2017, the Times published a bombshell report that seemed to establish a Trump-Russia conspiracy:

Phone records and intercepted calls show that members of Donald J. Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and other Trump associates had repeated contacts with senior Russian intelligence officials in the year before the election, according to four current and former American officials.

Four months later, then-FBI Director James B. Comey undercut that story when he testified to Congress that "in the main,” the Times report “was not true." Documents declassified in 2020 show that this view was widely held at the FBI. Peter Strzok, the top FBI counterintelligence agent who opened the Trump-Russia probe, described the article as "misleading and inaccurate.”

“We are unaware,” Strzok wrote, “of ANY Trump advisers engaging in conversations with Russian intelligence officials.” Their view was corroborated by Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller, whose extensive Russiagate report contained no evidence of contacts between Trump associates and Russian intelligence officials, senior or otherwise.

Perhaps the newspaper’s sources had information that the men leading the probe were unaware of. At the very least, the Times should address such questions about the accuracy of its reporting. It has not.

Example 2: On Dec. 30, 2017, the Times reported that the FBI opened its Trump-Russia investigation because of evidence that the Trump campaign knew about an earlier hack of DNC servers:

During a night of heavy drinking at an upscale London bar in May 2016, George Papadopoulos, a young foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, made a startling revelation to Australia’s top diplomat [Alexander Downer] in Britain: Russia had political dirt on Hillary Clinton.

About three weeks earlier, Mr. Papadopoulos had been told that Moscow had thousands of emails that would embarrass Mrs. Clinton, apparently stolen in an effort to try to damage her campaign. …

The hacking and the revelation that a member of the Trump campaign may have had inside information about it were driving factors that led the F.B.I. to open an investigation in July 2016 into Russia’s attempts to disrupt the election and whether any of President Trump’s associates conspired.

The key details of this Pulitzer Prize-winning article have been contradicted by the only two people involved. For starters, the Times creates the impression that intoxication prompted confession. Papadopoulos and Downer agree they each had a single drink. Where the Times specifically ties the conversation to the DNC hack, Downer says Papadopoulos never referred to hacked emails – or even “dirt.” “He mentioned the Russians might use material that they have on Hillary Clinton in the lead-up to the election, which may be damaging,” Downer said.

Maté also noted that the FBI’s July 31, 2016 electronic communication that officially opened its Russia investigation was similarly vague, reporting only that Downer had told the U.S. government that Papadopoulos had “suggested the Trump team had received some kind of suggestion from Russia that it could assist” it by anonymously releasing damaging information about Clinton and President Obama.

In sum, the Times falsely reported that the FBI had significant and specific reason to take the extreme step of opening a counterintelligence probe of a presidential campaign – a direct link to the stolen emails. Instead, it merely had murky, and apparently second-hand, barroom gossip. As with the first example, it is likely that the Times was misled by its sources. That is no excuse to let stand work whose accuracy has been meaningfully undercut by the facts.

Because the paper has refused to address these issues, we don’t know why it stands by this reporting. Perhaps it knows things we do not. Regardless, it has an obligation to set the record straight. Silence is the enemy of transparency.

The Times is not operating in a vacuum. One reason it is not owning up to its errors is that the people whose goodwill it depends on – its readers and the larger journalistic community, including the board of the Pulitzer Prize – do not seem to care. I think they believe our country is at war with itself and that admitting that the most prestigious news outlets on their side made grave errors in reporting the biggest story of the last five years would give succor to the enemy. Perversely, acknowledging these errors would be an act of betrayal to the larger cause embraced by the increasingly radicalized minority of people who buy their product and pay their bills. Tout pour la guerre.

Sunday, December 12, 2021

CNN Only Hires the "Woke"

12/11/21 NBC News:

CNN producer John Griffin was arrested by the FBI on Friday after a federal grand jury charged him with enticing minors to engage in "unlawful sexual activity" at his Vermont property.

Griffin, 44 of Stamford, Connecticut, was charged with three counts of "using a facility of interstate commerce" to lure minors and people claiming to be their parents to train them to be sexually subservient, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Vermont said in a statement. ...

According to his Linkedin profile, Griffin said he worked "shoulder to shoulder" with ex-CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, who was fired earlier this month after an investigation by the New York attorney general showed how he helped his brother, the former New York governor, defend himself against sexual misconduct allegations....

Griffin used messaging apps Kik and Google Hangouts to communicate with parents of underage girls and convince them to allow him to train their daughters to be subservient to men because they are "inferior," the federal indictment said. He believed that a “woman is a woman regardless of her age," officials claim.

In June 2020, Griffin texted with the mother of two girls, ages 9 and 13, telling the mother that it was her responsibility to ensure the elder girl was "trained properly," according to the indictment.

Griffin transferred $3,000 to the mother for plane tickets from Nevada to Boston. In July 2020, the woman and her 9-year-old daughter flew to Boston where they met Griffin and drove to his Vermont home. There, the girl was "directed to engage in and did engage in illegal sexual activity," according to the indictment.

 The more that I think about this, the more horrified I get.  This is a feminist's fever dream of what fundamentalist Christians do to create subservient women.  What is it about CNN that attracts such creeps?  Or is it that people who have no morals see that anything that they want is okay?

Monday, October 12, 2020

Yet Another Reason to Distrust Mainstream News Media

The guy charged with 1at degree murder in Denver was a security guard hired by a TV station,  but not a licensed security guard.


If these idiots start a civil war, a press pass may nor mean much.

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Greta Thunberg to Be Part of CNN Panel About Coronavirus

Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg will be a part of a CNN coronavirus town hall event Thursday, which confused many social media users.

Thunberg will join former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Richard Besser and former Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius in the event, titled “Coronavirus — Facts and Fears.” It will be hosted by Anderson Cooper and the network’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta.

Comments at Small Dead Animals include:

When Greta is done fixing the Pandemic, she is scheduled to advise in the development of warp technology at Cal Tech so she and all other leftist whacks can leave the planet to find Utopia in the stars. You know .. a planet with no conservatives and definitely no global warming.

Then she says … she really wants her own apartment.

and:
She’ll be joined after by Peewee Herman and Justin Trudeau to answer any questions and to hand out autographed balloon animals. Plus, face painting!
then:

JDN – I thought J-West had the funniest comment today. Now I’m not so sure. Hilarious.

Greta, Peewee and Mr. (little) Potato Head will answer all of your Wuhan Flu questions and later will write gibberish on a white board which the press will declare the new unified field theory.



Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article242709701.html#storylink=cpy

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Why No One Takes CNN Seriously

Compare the headlines for the same event:
One is a factual description that looks to present a news story.  The other is essentially an attack.

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

It Appears CNN Is In Trouble

Read here.
Earlier today, television and cable website Adweek reported that CNN International was expected to cut back the programming it produces and airs in London and replace at least 90 minutes of content per day with American content, and new details have surfaced indicating darker tidings for the once-respected outlet, as CNN will now lay off all its London based correspondents and allow them the opportunity to reapply to maintain some level of employment.
BNL News reported that “CNN has been forced to fire essentially all of their London correspondents,” earlier this afternoon, while initial reports seemed less severe.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

More Fake News and Hate Crimes

Chicago Police Department had reviewed hundreds of hours of video tape and found no evidence that this actor was attacked by MAGA hat wearing homophobes, out wandering the streets with a nose in subzero weather. And the left wonders why we no longer believe anything they say.https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-met-chicago-cold-weather-20190127-story.html

Monday, January 28, 2019

Fake News Writ Large

Small Dead Animals (which is always worth reading) pointed me to this [U.K.] Telegraph apology which makes me wonder what, if anything they got right:

Following last Saturday’s (Jan 19) Telegraph magazine cover story “The mystery of Melania”, we have been asked to make clear that the article contained a number of false statements which we accept should not have been published. Mrs Trump’s father was not a fearsome presence and did not control the family.  Mrs Trump did not leave her Design and Architecture course at University relating to the completion of an exam, as alleged in the article, but rather because she wanted to pursue a successful career as a professional model. Mrs Trump was not struggling in her modelling career before she met Mr Trump, and she did not advance in her career due to the assistance of Mr Trump.
We accept that Mrs Trump was a successful professional model in her own right before she met her husband and obtained her own modelling work without his assistance. Mrs Trump met Mr Trump in 1998, not in 1996 as stated in the article. The article also wrongly claimed that Mrs Trump’s mother, father and sister relocated to New York in 2005 to live in buildings owned by Mr Trump.  They did not. The claim that Mrs Trump cried on election night is also false.
We apologise unreservedly to The First Lady and her family for any embarrassment caused by our publication of these allegations.  As a mark of our regret we have agreed to pay Mrs Trump substantial damages as well as her legal costs.

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Fake News Costs

6/28/17 Reuters:
The U.S. ABC television network, owned by Walt Disney Co (DIS.N), has settled its closely watched defamation lawsuit with Beef Products Inc over news reports on a processed beef product that critics dubbed "pink slime," both companies said on Wednesday.
Terms of the settlement, which also covered the Beef Products Inc (BPI) claims against ABC reporter Jim Avila, were not disclosed.
Privately-held BPI had claimed that the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and Avila defamed the company by calling its processed beef product “pink slime” and making errors and omissions in a series of 2012 reports. BPI calls the product "lean finely textured beef."
BPI attorney Dan Webb told Reuters the settlement came together "quickly this week," but declined to provide details, citing a confidentiality agreement signed by both parties.
Some reports say $1.8 billion. And this is likely to end badly for another fake news purveyor.  6/27/17 Breitbart:
On Tuesday evening, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin hired Hulk Hogan’s lawyers and sued the New York Times for defamation for falsely accusing her of inciting Jared Lee Loughner to shoot Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-AZ) in a June 14 editorial. The Times’ editorial was published on the day that James Hodgkinson shot House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) while he was practicing for the Congressional Baseball Game with his GOP teammates.
“Today, Sarah Palin took a stand against The New York Times Company by filing a lawsuit which seeks to hold The Times accountable for stating that Governor Palin is part of a ‘sickeningly familiar pattern’ of politically motivated violence and that she incited the horrific 2011 shooting of Representative Gabby Giffords, a tragedy where the gunman seriously wounded numerous people and killed 6, including a federal judge and a 9-year-old girl,” Palin’s lawyers—Ken Turkel, Shane Vogt, and S. Preston Ricardo—said in a statement.

The complaint, filed in Manhattan federal court, states that “at the time of publication, The Times knew and had published pieces acknowledging that there was no connection between Mrs. Palin and Loughner’s 2011 shooting.”