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![]() wrote in message No he was given false info by his client who paid him to get it out in the press. He had no responsibility to prove everything that he gave the press was true. If PR people had to do that they would all be out of business in a week. Their job is to spin information to put their client in the best light. On the other hand the press has a responsibility to check facts. ESPECIALLY when it comes from a PR firm. In other words, I DO understand this. So..., If a client gives a PR person something to spin, the PR hack has NO responsibility. That's what your understanding is? It doesn't matter whether the material is good or total BS? I predict some back-pedalling coming here. Like, "Oh well, if I KNOW it's BS, I won't take the job." Well, how about when you have some suspicion that the info isn't on the up and up? Do you spin it then? Or do you do some questioning? Are the $$$ bigger than the ethics? How about when some convincing flake passes plausible BS to the reporter? The reporter, you say is obligated to determine the material is true, yet you have no responsibility to make sure its true in the first place. In other words, you can BS the public... if nobody catches it at the news desk. |
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Casey Wilson wrote:
InÂ*otherÂ*words,Â*youÂ*canÂ*BSÂ*theÂ*public...Â*i fÂ*nobodyÂ*catchesÂ*itÂ*atÂ*the news desk. Back to politics, are we? - Andrew |
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RomeoMike wrote:
Most people in general circumstances will forget the story in a few days. I'd like to think you're right. But companies pay a lot for "branding", so I'm left feeling that comments such as those from this particular reporter do "add up" in the public consciousness. In any case, the bottom line is that if we pilots were as perfect at flying as you wish reporters were at reporting, there would be practically no accidents to report (these being the relatively few pure mechanical failures), and therefore no cause for your angst. I'd pit our record against theirs any day. - Andrew |
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In article , RomeoMike
wrote: IMHO, you are a little too sensitive as to what you think the public will think, UNLESS we're talking about an airport near which a political movement is underfoot to close it. snip There *is* a political movement afoot to close HPN, there has been for years, ever since the McMansions started going up all around the airport about 15 years ago. There are all these aviation enthusiasts buying homes off the approach end of the main runway and then getting upset about it and doing their damndest to cklose the airport. |
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![]() "Montblack" wrote in message ... "Matt Barrow" That's where Germany attacked the US and drew us into the Spanish-American War. "Remember the...starts with "M" ...Merrimack" Half the kids in my 1977 High School history class drew a line (east to west) across Asia, Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, North America, and out into the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii - to show the route Japan used to attack Pearl Harbor. Some went around Africa and South America because they knew it had something to do with aircraft carriers. They didn't know that Japan moved her entire attack force throught the Panama Canal, huh? Yup, flat map - US on the left, Japan on the right. Flat map -- flat earth!! -- Matt --------------------- Matthew W. Barrow Site-Fill Homes, LLC. Montrose, CO |
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"Matt Barrow" writes:
"Montblack" wrote "Matt Barrow" That's where Germany attacked the US and drew us into the Spanish-American War. "Remember the...starts with "M" ...Merrimack" Half the kids in my 1977 High School history class drew a line (east to west) across Asia, Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, North America, and out into the Pacific Ocean to Hawaii - to show the route Japan used to attack Pearl Harbor. Some went around Africa and South America because they knew it had something to do with aircraft carriers. They didn't know that Japan moved her entire attack force throught the Panama Canal, huh? Yup, flat map - US on the left, Japan on the right. Flat map -- flat earth!! Right! What's the problem? Isn't that why all our aviation maps are flat? Matthew W. Barrow Site-Fill Homes, LLC. Montrose, CO Montrose has a Super-Walmart, Home Depot, and Chili's. What more is there to want? |
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Everett M. Greene wrote:
Isn't that why all our aviation maps are flat? I thought that it was because globes are so tough to fold. - Andrew |
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... Hey, I'm with you on this. Too much of this "It's the other guy's job to be honest" stuff in corporate America, as far as I'm concerned. And the free market is fast destroying honest journalism, which once upon a time we could depend on to reveal the machinations of deceptive government and dishonest business. Unfortunately, the Fox News model seems to be growing rapidly dominant. Shill for anybody as long as it turns the most profit. I gotta call BS here... The "traditional" broadcast networks were (and are) capable of being slanted themselves...while being commercial enterprises. Don't hang it all on FOX. It took FOX (right leaning though they may be...) to show that the status quo had been leaning the other way for quite some time. Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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"Wizard of Draws" wrote in
message news:BE933281.64DF1%jeffbTAKEOUTALLCAPS@TOEMAILwiz ardofdraws.com... Even when we did a story on the flight school I trained at, and I pointed out a number of glaring errors long before deadline, they were not fixed. Among other things, it "sounded better" to say "license to fly" when the student had only soloed. Sorry, I don't see what's inaccurate there. A solo endorsement *is* a license to fly (but not with passengers). Why not refer to it as such? --Gary |
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 16:05:56 -0700, "Jay Beckman"
wrote: I gotta call BS here... The "traditional" broadcast networks were (and are) capable of being slanted themselves...while being commercial enterprises. Don't hang it all on FOX. It took FOX (right leaning though they may be...) to show that the status quo had been leaning the other way for quite some time. Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ There was a time that the TV news departments were separate entities, and not answerable to the commercial side, and did not have to fear offending the commercial interests. That all changed, and the networks are now almost as bad as the news channels, although probably less so. 60 Minutes caved in to the tobacco interests back in the days of the guy (forget his name) who ratted out one of the tobacco companies, because they feared a huge lawsuit. They lived to regret it. About the only real journalism that's left is the Lehrer New Hour on PBS, where you can actually get two civilly presented sides of real issues. Unfortunately, Bush and Co are loading up the CPB governing board with their right-wing cronies, and we will soon be treated on public TV to staged news conferences and shlled performances where hand-picked audience members ask pre-screened softball questionsin an attempt to make a moron president look like he knows what he is talking about. Heaven knows what we will do for real news after that. |
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