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Fox News again accused of airing misleading video

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For the second time in just over a week, Fox News is coming under fire for misusing old news footage. The latest flap is leading some people to charge that the cable news network is intentionally misleading its audience, while Fox claims a "production error."

Wednesday's incident occurred when Fox News host Gregg Jarrett mentioned that a Sarah Palin appearance and book signing in Grand Rapids, Michigan had a massive turnout. As footage rolled of a smiling and waving Palin amidst a throng of fans, Jarrett noted that the former Republican vice-presidential candidate is "continuing to draw huge crowds while she's promoting her brand-new book,'' adding that the images being shown were "some of the pictures just coming in to us.... The lines earlier had formed this morning."

However, the video used in the segment was from a 2008 McCain/Palin campaign rally. In response to the minor uproar that arose after clips of Jarrett's report hit the Internet, Fox senior vice-president of news Michael Clemente issued an initial statement saying, "This was a production error in which the copy editor changed a script and didn't alert the control room to update the video."

On Thursday afternoon, Fox News issued an on-air apology delivered by host Jane Skinner:

Yesterday we told you about Sarah Palin kicking off her book tour and then we spoke to Sean Hannity about an interview that he did with former Governor Palin. When introducing the segment we showed you footage of people lining up in Michigan for a book signing that evening. In the tease before the segment, the tease to commercial, we told you how those people were already lining up to meet Palin. The problem is we didn't show you the video we were actually referencing. Instead we mistakenly aired what's called "file tape" of Sarah Palin. We didn't mean to mislead anybody in that tease. It was a mistake, and for that we apologize.

The current mishap comes on the heels of a controversy sparked last week when footage from a conservative rally held over the summer was played on "Hannity" during a segment on a more recent rally. During the clip, host Sean Hannity marveled over the large turnout for a Washington, DC protest. The Daily Show later pointed out that there seemed to be some inconsistencies with the video shown on Hannity's show, namely that the atmospheric conditions seemed to vary from shot to shot. Hannity later apologized on the air for what he called "an inadvertent mistake."

Barely a week into Palin’s blitz to promote “Going Rogue,” media coverage is becoming its own story. Fox News rival MSNBC caught heat last week for using altered images of Sarah Palin on the air, for which they later apologized. On Wednesday, Yahoo! News reported Newsweek’s defense of their latest controversial cover, which Palin herself blasted as “sexist.”

-- Brett Michael Dykes is a contributor to the Yahoo! News Blog

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    Sue Tue Mar 30, 2010 06:39 am PDT Report Abuse
    Shame of FOX again. Obviously they KNOW that rational people KNOW that Sara is just a puppet for the Radical Right, one FOX's pet projects. But then, many people believe all those nasty, misleading internet emails that are floating around in cyber space. Much easier than thinking for yourself.
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    carlos Fri Jul 15, 2011 11:49 am PDT Report Abuse
    why does fox only use a few black women on their news and they are all unattractive,cnn,msnbc,hln all have beautiful black women.
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    not a fan Mon May 16, 2011 07:30 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Buyer Beware: Why Advertisers Should Still Be Wary Of Financially Supporting Fox News

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    David Thu Feb 17, 2011 01:08 pm PST Report Abuse
    Faux News truly is disgusting.
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    Passagemaker Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:35 am PST Report Abuse
    How hard can it be to produce a news article. Topic. Subject, Person. take photos. If you have to go tothe archives to make your case, its not NEWS. Doesnt matter if is Sarah or Hillary......SOS if you ask me.
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    Bill Tue Aug 17, 2010 01:19 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Big deal--only the 24 % obama di-hards could figure this out or even care.
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    RogerC Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:34 am PST Report Abuse
    I don't know why I think it's funny, but a picture of Kathy Lee Giffin is shown next to a "slideshow" of Sara Palin. So a news article on Yahoo about "wrong footage" is showing wrong "footage" (picture) of the celebrity it is discussing.

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