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PMWATCH
- July 16, 2002 - If you were wondering how CNN was able
to quickly set up an extensive web site that listed every single
Israeli victim only a few days after the Ted Turner controversy
broke out, wonder no more.
CNN appears
to have obtained not only the photos but much of the actual
text (sometimes used practically verbatim) from the heavily
pro-Israeli site "The Israel Emergency Solidarity Fund" -- http://www.walk4israel.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Home
-- and is apparently passing it for material produced by CNN.
Here is
CNN's compilation:
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2002/terror.victims/page1.html
And here
is the pro-Israeli site's compilation:
http://www.walk4israel.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Victims
Compare
and contrast, especially the text (the photos are identical),
and it will be clear that CNN by and large engaged in a cut,
paste, and shuffle operation and is now trying to make that
look like material generated by CNN.
Nowhere
in the CNN web site could we find a disclosure that pointed
to the original site.
The finding
also seems to contradict CNN's July 12, 2002 statement, in which
CNN said: "CNN's reporting two weeks ago was conceived and produced
after two terror attacks killed 26 Israelis and injured many
more." Indeed, "The Israel Emergency Solidarity Fund", as described
in their mission statement, was established in November 2000,
and the web memorial on their site appears to have long predated
the CNN memorial site. (No reference to the CNN web memorial
could be found on the pro-Israeli web site.)
Besides
being journalistically un-professional, this action is in clear
and direct violation of one of the basic tenets of the The
Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) Code of
Ethics, which reads in part: "... Professional electronic
journalists should... Clearly disclose the origin of information
and label all material provided by outsiders."
For a multi-national,
multi-billion dollar, mega organization whose very business
is to gather and present information, this is a new low.
Here is
what you can do:
(1) Call
the RTNDA
at: (202) 659-6510 / Fax: (202) 223-4007
(2) Call
CNN at: (404) 827 - 2030.
(3) Drop
both the RTNDA
and CNN a line by entering your letter and pressing the send
button below.
Related:
Dozens of organizations protest CNN's
refusal to set up web memorial.
Palestine
Media Watch
http://www.pmwatch.org
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