the intercept

The Intercept stung by journalistic fraud Paid Members Public
This is an astonishing failure of editorial oversight: > An investigation into Thompson’s reporting turned up three instances in which quotes were attributed to people who said they had not been interviewed. In other instances, quotes were attributed to individuals we could not reach, who could not remember speaking with
31-3.8 - Journalism will survive - but you might not recognise it Paid Members Public
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2014/03/startups-journalism-3609.html] Don’t you hate it when somebody leading a journalism business slips into jargon? Sarah Lacy of PandoDaily does exactly that when quoted in a Quartz piece on why funding is piling into new journalism ventures [http://qz.com/