correction-related stories
Posted Jul 24th 2006 7:56AM by Joel Keller
Filed under: CBS, News, Talent

Last week, I
mentioned an
Access Hollywood report where Katie Couric mentioned that she probably would not go into the Israeli war zone for CBS, citing her kids as the main reason. But, apparently,
Access didn't quite get things right. As the
NY Post's Page Six
reports, the program's web site took Katie's quotes out of context, from a May interview about the Iraqi bombing incident that injured CBS' Kimberly Dozier and killed two of her colleagues. When speaking to critics at the TCA press tour, Katie addressed the question of being sent into a war zone by saying it would depend on the situation. "But clearly, if it's going to serve the story, advance the story, and be helpful to the story, I would like to be there."
Access makes the
correction and clarification at the top of the story on its web site.
[via
Mediabistro]
Posted Jan 11th 2006 5:05PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Premium Cable, Programming, OpEd, Cable/Satellite, Web
Adam's post about a BBC reporter's surreal experience in Las Vegas -- home of both the CES and the Adult
Entertainment Expo this week -- reminds me about another surreal thing I saw yesterday: coverage of the Adult Video
News awards in...
The New York Times.
Thaaaat's right, kids. First Jayson Blair, then Judith Miller, now porn. Seeing a mostly-serious article about a porn
awards ceremony in the
Times is even weirder than seeing a review of
Family Guy in
The New Yorker, but not by much.
But it looks like a detail in Matt Richtel's article was not quite
right, which led the
Times to run in today's editions what I'm sure is one of it's most embarrassing
corrections ever:
"An article yesterday about the awards ceremony for the sex-films industry included
erroneous information from AVN Publications, the program organizer, on the name of one award-winning film by Vivid
Entertainment. It is "The New Devil in Miss Jones," not "The Devil in Miss Jones.""
Whew. Glad they cleared that one up.
[Photo: Jim Wilson /
The New York Times]