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Raising eyebrows among some critics, former CBS anchor Dan Rather is now teaching an online course focused on ethics in journalism.
Called “Journalism & Finding the Truth in the News” and offered through Udemy, the class is aimed at both media career aspirants and the general public.
In 2004, Rather came under fire after reporting on a series of unauthenticated documents regarding George W. Bush’s National Guard service that turned out to be fake.
The resulting firestorm cost Rather his position, undermined the credibility of CBS News and fueled the fortunes of upstart political bloggers across the country.
originally posted by: ugmold
a reply to: xuenchen
Don't hear the laughter, what he Reported about Bushie was absolute Truth, what wasn't was the piece of paper he was slipped to derail the information and his career.
Who is favorite Journalist today?
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
a reply to: intrptr
Actually, I was thinking the same thing, but not that story, there was some documentary or something like that I thought I saw with him dong some routine not unlike whistleblower (maybe not quite that far but something along these lines).
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: ugmold
a reply to: xuenchen
Don't hear the laughter, what he Reported about Bushie was absolute Truth, what wasn't was the piece of paper he was slipped to derail the information and his career.
Who is favorite Journalist today?
(from 2004) CBS News apologized Monday for a “mistake in judgment” in its story questioning President Bush’s National Guard service, claiming it was misled by the source of documents that several experts have dismissed as fakes.
Everybody knows that Bushie was a Cocaine sniffing privileged little creep. I'll stick with Rather.
And you still haven't told who, as a Journalist you hold in high regard. Scared?