CBS fires 4 for roles in Bush Guard story

From MSNBC (among others): CBS fires 4 for roles in Bush Guard story

Report: Network ignored journalistic principles in rush to be first


CBS News has fired four employees, including three executives, for their roles in the broadcast of a disputed story about President Bush’s service in the National Guard, the network reported Monday.
The action followed an independent investigation, by former Attorney General Dick Thornburgh and former Associated Press President Louis Boccardi, that found network failed to follow basic journalistic principles in preparing the piece.
The investigators reported that a “myopic zeal” to break the story about Bush’s National Guard service was a key factor in explaining why CBS News had produced a story that was neither fair nor accurate and did not meet the organization’s internal standards.
The 224-page report not directly fault the correspondent on the story, CBS News anchor Dan Rather, who is stepping down in March.
The story, which aired on Sept. 8, relied on four documents allegedly written by one of Bush's Texas Air National Guard commanders in the early 1970s. Questions about the authenticity of the documents were raised almost immediately.
The investigators also said CBS News had compounded that failure with “rigid and blind” defense of the report, which aired on the “60 Minutes Wednesday” news magazine.
Rather and the network stood behind the story for 12 days before conceding that the authenticity of the documents could not be confirmed and ordering the independent investigation.
A statement from CBS Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves detailing the network’s response to the investigation said that network executives had asked for the resignations of Senior Vice President Betsy West, who supervised CBS News primetime programs; “60 Minutes Wednesday” Executive Producer Josh Howard; Howard’s deputy, Senior Broadcast Producer Mary Murphy. The producer of the piece, Mary Mapes, was terminated, it said.
Moonves said the investigators spoke with more than 66 people, including 32 from CBS News, handwriting experts, former Texas Air National Guardsmen and others in preparing their report.



So, after the fact, when they go back and do the post mortem on the original story, they actually do far more investigative work to see if the story was true than what was expended in rushing the story on the air to begin with.

Rather should be losing his job over this hatchet job also, but as noted, he was left basically unscathed. He's headed out in March anyway, but he's taken the tiffany network down with him as he goes.

Mapes will likely quickly turn up on BBC, CNN or some other network that has no problems with blatantly liberal journalists.
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but ya will notice the cbs disclaimer that the whole made up story WAS NOT politically motivated.

Do I believe this. nope..