tinydancer
Diamond Member
I'm really looking forward to this review being released. I've had it with the "whacked out media over the top rush to get the headline and the truth be damned " so called journalism today.
Whether we are dealing with a news source like NBC actually editing George Zimmerman's 911 call and forever branding him a racist who profiled Trayvon or Hands up don't shoot bullshit we were fed for months on end with protests and riots over another lie, all the way to last week's mega freaking lies about what the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was about, I am maxxed with the disgusting reporting we are witnessing today.
I hope to see some heads roll over this one.
"If the report is highly critical, it "will have an enormous impact on Rolling Stone. It's going to affect the credibility of Rolling Stone going forward, period," said Stuart Benjamin, a Duke University Law School professor.
Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism will release its report at 8 p.m. on Sunday, with a news conference at 12 p.m. on Monday. Dean Steve Coll, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, headed the review.
The findings will appear on Rolling Stone's website, RollingStone.com, and the website of the Columbia Journalism Review, cjr.org."
CBC News - Rolling Stone awaits review of debunked gang rape story
Whether we are dealing with a news source like NBC actually editing George Zimmerman's 911 call and forever branding him a racist who profiled Trayvon or Hands up don't shoot bullshit we were fed for months on end with protests and riots over another lie, all the way to last week's mega freaking lies about what the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was about, I am maxxed with the disgusting reporting we are witnessing today.
I hope to see some heads roll over this one.
"If the report is highly critical, it "will have an enormous impact on Rolling Stone. It's going to affect the credibility of Rolling Stone going forward, period," said Stuart Benjamin, a Duke University Law School professor.
Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism will release its report at 8 p.m. on Sunday, with a news conference at 12 p.m. on Monday. Dean Steve Coll, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, headed the review.
The findings will appear on Rolling Stone's website, RollingStone.com, and the website of the Columbia Journalism Review, cjr.org."
CBC News - Rolling Stone awaits review of debunked gang rape story