Above is the latest article posted on the News-Leader site as of 10:15 a.m. Friday. Drury University has not been "college" since Jan. 1, 2000. The photo caption at least gets Tindle Mills right.
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Friday, October 12, 2007
Still Need Fact Check on Aisle Nine
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Above is the latest article posted on the News-Leader site as of 10:15 a.m. Friday. Drury University has not been "college" since Jan. 1, 2000. The photo caption at least gets Tindle Mills right.
Above is the latest article posted on the News-Leader site as of 10:15 a.m. Friday. Drury University has not been "college" since Jan. 1, 2000. The photo caption at least gets Tindle Mills right.
Posted by Larry Burkum at 10:15 AM |
Labels: Local media, mistakes, News-Leader
Fact Check on Aisle Nine
Some one on the night desk at the News-Leader needs to fact-check better. Drury University has not been named "college" for nearly eight years (since January 1, 2000). And TINDLE Mills has been TINDLE for over 100 years. I captured this screen at 1:53 a.m. October 12. The story was posted at 9:47 p.m. October 11.
Posted by Larry Burkum at 1:58 AM |
Labels: Local media, mistakes, News-Leader
Sunday, August 12, 2007
When Did Matt Blunt Move?
At 9:30 p.m. CDT on Sunday, August 12, CNN had this posted, updated 37 minutes ago. (I've enlarged the relevant portion of the screen grab)
I didn't know the Blunts are Mormon.
CNN -- "The Most Trusted Name in News"
Posted by Larry Burkum at 9:31 PM |
Labels: mistakes, news media
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Another "AAAAAAAAGGGHHHH" Moment
The News-Leader does it again!
Professor awarded two grants for more than $40,000Anyone notice anything missing? Anyone?
Dr. Lynn Robbins, professor of biology, was awarded two grants for more than $40,000 from Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc. to determine the presence or absence of Indiana bats in specific areas of northern Missouri.
The projects will determine the presence of the endangered bats and the species composition of other bat species on a site that is under consideration for the construction of wind generated electric turbines.
“The firm representing the power company is working closely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in a pro-active manner to determine if there would be any adverse consequences to wildlife if the project is to move ahead,” Robbins said. “My part is to use nets and ultrasonic detectors (Bat Detectors) to look at the presence and abundance of all bat species in the area.”
At which college or university is Dr. Lynn Robbins a professor of biology? It's not like there's only one in Springfield. I'm certain the news release from which this was copied included the name of that institution of higher learning.
Was there truly a need to post this to the Web under "Latest News Updates" without this highly relevant bit of information? Could it not have waited until Friday morning?
Posted by Larry Burkum at 9:33 PM |
Labels: Local media, mistakes, News-Leader
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