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Was this fair after their very public defense of his interview on Iraqi TV?
I personally thought his interview was uncalled for and out of line...but NBC spent a lot of time and effort defending him for it just to turn around and fire him for it. ??? Quote:
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I don't think it is fair but it is sad because if they are firing people for telling the other sides story it means you are only going to hear a half truth which is almost as bad as a lie.
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<font color="#ffccff">Hiho Moni. Nice to see ya back.
As for Peter Arnett, he made his choice and will have to live iwth the consequences. NBC is under no obligation to keep him employed. If he causes the network to receive negative or poor reviews they can can him just as fast as CNN canned Connie Chung. Edit: I heard that he has an offer from the Iraqi Information Ministry... </font> [ 03-31-2003, 01:19 PM: Message edited by: MagiK ] |
Well, he appologized on NBC's today, and with the next breath justified what he'd done. With a sincere apology, he'd still have a job. He basically apologized for being caught doing something wrong.
Pritch, we aren't talking about his reporting all sides of the issue. He wasn't reporting at all, he was giving a commentary while being interviewed by the state run Iraqi TV during a war. Nothing like helping the Iraqi government's propaganda tool. |
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Hiho Magik :D LOL on the edit...I doubt he'll take them up on that since their capability to air Iraqi TV went up in smoke this morning. pritchke, According to our officials, his remarks were completely unfounded. From what I have heard from a friend who is in that part of the world, nothing that he said could have been further from the truth...having to adjust to unexpected tactics (i.e. the fake surrenders, suicide taxis, etc) was not a call to re-write the whole plan. I saw his interview as something to fuel the Iraqi propaganda machine...something that should be done without the assistance of any American citizen. EDIT: I just thought NBC might stand behind their own words...at least until it came time to renew his contract. [ 03-31-2003, 01:41 PM: Message edited by: Lil Lil ] |
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It is possible that his firing may have been warrented if he was not doing his job and what he was doing was a conflict of interest. [ 03-31-2003, 01:44 PM: Message edited by: pritchke ] |
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I'm still waiting to see CNN in the Sci-Fi listings. Oh my! Thank you! |
Well, I do not know everything the guy said. And, while I disagree, fully half of the newspapers are reporting a "stalling" and "rewriting" of the war. So, it's sad he got canned for reporting first what everyone else is reporting now. :(
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The Iraqi government is, and has been, a great fan of the unbiased nature of his work. That, in and of itself, says a lot about his work. |
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