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O’Reilly’s tactics have nothing to do with journalism. As Al Tompkins of the Poynter Institute noted, “Nobody should hijack the power of journalism or use the public airwaves (or cable signals) simply to settle personal scores.” Mike Hoyt, the editor of the Columbia Journalism Review who has also faced his own O’Reilly ambush, has said that all O’Reilly does is try to grab “whatever out-of-context quote that he can use to make you look stupid.”
"But the network did make David Tabacoff, the program’s senior executive producer, available to comment. Mr. Tabacoff — who started a telephone interview by asking, 'This is going to be a fair piece, correct?' ..."
hahaha.... >barf<
It's just showbiz pretending to be journalism.
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