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Fake News!! Fake News!!

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That is SUCH a non-sequitur that it’s difficult to know how to respond. Journalism doesn’t happen on television, so why would anything that happens on television be of interest to journalism students?

Fortunately, you’re wrong. Journalism still happens on TV, even on CNN, but it’s by no means a 24/7 thing.

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Not that it matters in regards to what we are discussing, but the BBC are probably still the best of a very bad bunch.

I neither know nor care. What kind of idiot would get all of one’s information about the world from a single television news outlet?

That question has been answered.

That question has been elected and inaugurated.

Good thing BBC has never retracted a story! No way they would last nearly a hundred years if they did.

I take this thread as evidence the OP knows Fox News is crap, hence the desperation to convince everyone that everything else is crap, also, so Fox News isn’t so bad by comparison.

Good news outlets have been making errors and retracting them since time immemorial. No one who understands anything about news or journalism in general would find this story at all remarkable. If anything, CNN handled this quite well.

In the past, this sort of thing would happen, the media outlet’s competitors would make hay of it for awhile, and we’d move on. Only this administration goes berserk over it, because this administration is built on a tower of lies.

Indeed. While CNN isn’t my go-to news source (BBC and NPR for me, as well), I find it reassuring that they’ve identified a problem and immediately corrected it. I expect news stories to occasionally be wrong, but I also expect my journalism sources to correct these errors as soon as they are aware of them. It seems to me that the lesson to learn from the OP is simply to never admit error or retract stories and then no one can point at you and say “see, see! even they admit it’s fake news!”

NPR is the gold standard. BBC is no better than any commercial broadcaster. It’s superficial crap.

NPR is my go-to-first for news but BBC World Service is quite good and a close second in my view.

They go berserk over it because they have been saying, “fake news, fake news, fake news” ad nauseum and the world has been saying, “you’re full of shit, you’re full of shit, you’re full of shit” right back ad nauseum.

So now they can point to one example and it is all the proof they need (in their tiny minds) that all news is obviously fake.

I don’t have any single source of news. I’ve got 8 national/international news links bookmarked and 2 local. Two of those are aggregators that lead me to other sources.

Fox News and other right wing media don’t make the cut.