The LA Times had to apologize this week, acknowledging that its controversial story on the Tupac Shakur slaying relied in part on falsified documents. The Smoking Gun revealed the hoax.
It's a valuable case for you to look at through the lens of our discussions on judging source credibility. Check out this piece in Slate and this one from Poynter on how they might have avoided falling into this trap.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
LA Times Hoax
Posted by Katy Culver at 8:17 AM
Labels: credibility, hoax, la times, media ethics, sourcing
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