Timing and how things went down at the Cleveland Plain Dealer

Tuesday July 26th 2005, 1:04 pm
Filed under: Newspapers, Ethics, Journalism

Q: What’s worse than getting scooped by a competing publication on a story you have been sitting on because you were afraid you might be get hauled into court to identify the source?
A: Running the story a day late and getting hauled into court, anyway.

“That’s how things went down – and I do mean down – at the Cleveland Plain Dealer,” writes Alan D. Mutter, on his blog Reflections of a Newsosaur. Read his post here..

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