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Sharyl Attkisson: 50 Media Mistakes in the Trump Era: The Definitive List
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<blockquote data-quote="OKNewshawk" data-source="post: 3127594" data-attributes="member: 6592"><p>RE: Item #31, concering Newsweek’s Chris Riotta claiming that Ivanka Trump “plagiarized” one of her own speeches. I would attribute this more to Chris Riotta's ignorance of the meaning of “plagiarized." I once worked with a reporter that thought "famous" and "infamous" were synonyms and tried to use "infamous" to describe the NJ State Marine Police in a "puff" piece that was used before a live fireworks cablecast our cable system local origination station broadcast. I was editing the piece and caller her on the misuse of the word. I was later called into the news director's office. He told me that I was wrong in correcting her--but then, with a smile on his face, he told me to let <em>him</em> know next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKNewshawk, post: 3127594, member: 6592"] RE: Item #31, concering Newsweek’s Chris Riotta claiming that Ivanka Trump “plagiarized” one of her own speeches. I would attribute this more to Chris Riotta's ignorance of the meaning of “plagiarized." I once worked with a reporter that thought "famous" and "infamous" were synonyms and tried to use "infamous" to describe the NJ State Marine Police in a "puff" piece that was used before a live fireworks cablecast our cable system local origination station broadcast. I was editing the piece and caller her on the misuse of the word. I was later called into the news director's office. He told me that I was wrong in correcting her--but then, with a smile on his face, he told me to let [I]him[/I] know next time. [/QUOTE]
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