Your source to mainline mainstream media misdeeds and malarky.
It took nearly a week for any major press sources to acknowledge what was known hours after the Gaza hospital explosion. After all of this time of the media industry absorbing shame over its deeply error-filled coverage and slanderous accusations, less than a handful of outlets have come forward to admit to anything approaching wrongdoing.
The New York Times came the closest to a full apology, and in its editor’s note, there are the very phrases that could have been used in the initial reports to avoid ALL of this shame. CNN, meanwhile, attempts to writhe out of full responsibility, but the attempt is undone by a disqualifying detail - it previously debunked the story it cannot fully apologize for getting wrong.
Then we make a shift and find another media name wanting to compare their work to that of heroic first responders - the difference this time is the source makes this comparison even more laughable. And then we close with a source that not only resorts to using Orwellian censorship tactics -- it does so in a ludicrous attempt to censor and cancel Orwell himself.
Now, crack one open and savor some mainstream media mayhem and malpractice.
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The New York Times finally issues an editor’s note regarding its flawed Gaza coverage.
CNN issued its buried “Correction”, that falls well short of accepting responsibility.
Oliver Darcy actually spoke critically of his own network’s approach to the errant story.
The CNN report made days earlier disproved the hospital “bombing” by Israel.
Roy Wood Jr. of “The Daily Show” likens the comedians to The Marines.
The Telegraph attempts to cancel George Orwell.