NP Rank:
Journalist Hall of Shame Index
Here is a list of the worst of the worst Journalist liars and plagerists.Click link at bottom for list.
Scott Beauchamp was the last straw. I realized that I need a scorecard to keep track of all the fallen journalists, journalistic mistakes and major and minor screw-ups in the media. I couldn't find one already made, although Wikipedia came close, so I started my own. I apologize if there is a good list already out there, but I looked and could not find.Offenses include lying and fabricating, doctoring photos, plagiarism, conflicts of interest, falling for hoaxes, and overt bias. Some are hilarious, such as an action figure doll being mistaken for a real soldier. Some are silly, such as reporting on a baseball game watched on TV. Some are more serious.
I leave it to you to judge whether the internet damaged "journalism's ability to do its job professionally", as Marvin Kalb accuses, or if the internet has in fact helped expose an already damaged "profession".
I doubt if my list is comprehensive, but I think it's a good start. So that I'm not accused of plagiarism myself, I would like to give credit to Wikipedia for many of the entries on this list. And all the information below can be found with a little internet searching; I just could not find it all in one place. I do give at least one source for each item, embedded in the text.




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at 05:41 on August 17th, 2007
I'm glad the article mentions photo-doctoring: Adobe (and probably others as well) has been developing digital-fingerprint technology that will allow an editor to read the metadata of a digital pic to see if any editing has been done. Whilst cheeky editing is nothing new, digital imagery makes it much, much faster, and harder to detect, especially if the photographer is making deadline.
at 10:41 on August 17th, 2007
Judith Miller appears to have been left off the list.
It Wasn't Just Miller's Story