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Fox News Gives NY Times Reporters Yellow Teeth, Big Nose

Thu, 07/03/2008 - 11:00am by LibertySugar
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When I came across these photos, I couldn't believe my eyes. Yesterday on Fox and Friends, Fox News aired photos of New York Times reporters, calling them "attack dogs." In the photos, reporters Jacques Steinbert and Steven Reddicliffe became the victims of yellow teeth, a receding hairline, and exaggerated features.

The Fox hosts were upset with Steinberg's recent article "Fox News Finds Its Rivals Closing In" which declared that CNN and MSNCB have added viewers at "far more dramatic rate" than Fox, so far this election. When asked if the NY Times would respond to the image doctoring, the paper's Culture Editor Sam Sifton said no thanks: "It is fighting with a pig, everyone gets dirty and the pig likes it."

Fox News has found some pretty creative ways to outrage me lately. What should be done to address this visual dishonesty? To see the video, read more.

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  • marcella's picture
    marcella
    2

    that's so childish! people who watch fox for their news content are complete morons.

    8 weeks 7 hours ago Report Comment
  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    4

    I would pay good money for a copy of the memo directing the Photoshop artists to do this!

    8 weeks 7 hours ago Report Comment
  • ktacce's picture
    ktacce
    5

    jude i was thinking the SAME thing, who gave that order? and did they sit around the computer chuckling?! and then the dog picture in the video? SO DISRESPECTFUL! i'm seriously shocked. (and i know i shouldn't be, it is fox after all...)

    8 weeks 7 hours ago Report Comment
  • hypnoticmix's picture
    hypnoticmix
    6

    IMO this is nothing more than tit for tat. N.Y.T. throws volley of jabs and Fox news returns with an upper cut to the face and the fight goes on and on and on.

    What are we going to do? Now now play nice boys, I've go better things to do than worry about ratings wars.

    8 weeks 7 hours ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    8

    It's really childish of Fox but I hope the Times sticks to its current stance and doesn't start responding - there's no way to look professional when you get involved in that kind of slap-fighting.

    8 weeks 7 hours ago Report Comment
  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    9

    It would be nice if they all stopped focusing so much on their ratings wars and started working harder on their reporting and journalism standards, but I guess the corporate infotainment media isn't about to do that, eh?

    8 weeks 7 hours ago Report Comment
  • cine_lover's picture
    cine_lover
    10

    Really it is just better to ignore this sort of behavior. They want the attention, if you don't give it to them they will stop.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • The City Girl's picture
    The City Girl
    11

    I don't think it's possible for me to adequately voice the total complete hatred and contempt I have for Fox. . . even I could, I wouldn't waste my time on these total morons and degraders of our society.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • janneth's picture
    janneth
    12

    Astounding. If they can do this, what else are they tweaking?
    How could the anchors do this story with a straight face?

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilkimbo's picture
    lilkimbo
    13

    I don't think this is any evidence that they are "tweaking" anything more serious. I also don't really think it's unethical. Childish, yes. Unethical, no. People overreact to so many things these days.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • hypnoticmix's picture
    hypnoticmix
    14

    I agree lilkimbo the N.Y.T. is not above such childishness themselves so I will not wast my sympathies on them.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilkimbo's picture
    lilkimbo
    15

    Hypno, you have to stop changing your avatar! It confuses me. Puzzled

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    16

    The NYT tries to bolster MSNBC's and CNN's camps, because they are losing the ratings war, and Fox news calls those reporters attack dogs and pigs. There is definitely something going on under the radar between Fox News and the NYT. This is just childish. Funny, but childish.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • bellasugar's picture
    bellasugar
    17

    I guess I just don't find any humor in this. I agree, it's very childish and unethical.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    19

    Lilkimbo, love you madly, but it is unethical for a news organization to alter someone's picture without clearly stating that it has been altered and why.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilkimbo's picture
    lilkimbo
    20

    Jude, I agree with you about paying more attention to reporting, but not just for Fox. CNN and MSNBC are just as bad, in my opinion.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilkimbo's picture
    lilkimbo
    21

    I disagree, but there's really no point in arguing this, as people have varying definitions of ethical.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • Jude C's picture
    Jude C
    22

    "I agree with you about paying more attention to reporting, but not just for Fox. CNN and MSNBC are just as bad, in my opinion."

    Totally, lilkimbo--that's why I said "they all" (meaning all the major news outlets).

    This whole ratings war thing is getting obnoxious and out of control. *sigh*

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • yesteryear's picture
    yesteryear
    23

    no i think stephley is right -- and journalistic ethics aren't really debatable. they are set in stone. and THIS is unethical,stupid, and not even funny!

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilkimbo's picture
    lilkimbo
    24

    Actually, they're not really set in stone and they are debatable.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilkimbo's picture
    lilkimbo
    26

    Don't get me wrong, I think this was childish and not funny, but I feel unethical is too strong a word. It's kind of like the SCOTUS with pornography: Justice Potter Stewart famously said that he couldn't define pornography but that he knows it when he sees it. That's how I feel about defining "unethical."

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    29

    I spent 20 years in journalism, as a radio and television news producer: altering the pictures would have been totally unacceptable and a firing offense. You undermind your own credibility with crap like that.

    This is from the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics:

    -Make certain that headlines, news teases and promotional material, photos, video, audio, graphics, sound bites and quotations do not misrepresent. They should not oversimplify or highlight incidents out of context.
    — Never distort the content of news photos or video. Image enhancement for technical clarity is always permissible. Label montages and photo illustrations.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilkimbo's picture
    lilkimbo
    31

    I guess to me the question was whether Fox & Friends would be considered journalism or entertainment.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilkimbo's picture
    lilkimbo
    33

    You could also argue that it's satire and it was blatantly obvious that the images were altered.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilkimbo's picture
    lilkimbo
    35

    Those also aren't "new photos," so the not distorting the content of news photos does not apply. There are many ways to interpret the journalistic code of ethics.

    8 weeks 6 hours ago Report Comment
  • Lainetm's picture
    Lainetm
    38

    Oh, heavens, stephley, we agree on something. ::thumps head::

    The poodle picture amuses me, because it's obviously satire.

    Otherwise, I consider any doctoring of news photos, except perhaps objective cropping (i.e., for size, not to change the substance of the image) to be fraud.

    However, I don't believe Fox is the only offender in this game.

    Also, dinosaur newspapers are dying out, and they aren't willing to go quietly. The LA times has been contracting for years, now, and their subscriber base keeps falling. (A lack of objectivity may have something to do with that....)

    8 weeks 5 hours ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    39

    Well you're entitled, but I think you have way too low a standard of responsibility for your news organizations. They collectively have a serious impact on the decisions we make daily, and I don't think weak links or sliding ethical standards are acceptable.

    8 weeks 5 hours ago Report Comment
  • lilkimbo's picture
    lilkimbo
    40

    I guess it's because I don't get my news from Fox or any other cable news station. I have a much higher standard for "my news stations," but I don't really consider everything on cable news "news."

    8 weeks 5 hours ago Report Comment
  • cabaker27's picture
    cabaker27
    41

    Wait a second these are battlefield photos or photos of an incident.

    So while they are in bad taste, they aren't misrepresenting anything important unless you consider the nose and forehead of journalists at NYT to be important.

    Wasn't there a story a while back about a photographer who had used photoshop on some of the pictures from the Iraq? He added more smoke or something and all the news outlets ran those photos. And what about that "lost tribe" that turned out to be fake? Now THAT is a misrepresentation of something that of signifigance.

    If some people are so ready to deem everyone who watches Fox as a moron and pooh pooh Fox as the ultimately evil in news and then turn around and DEFEND the NY Times?? Uhhh, I don't think so. Both are biased thats a fact, just in different directions.

    8 weeks 5 hours ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    43

    No, it's clear from the things you say that you don't rely on t.v. for information - like I said the other day, you are formidable.

    8 weeks 5 hours ago Report Comment
  • cabaker27's picture
    cabaker27
    45

    Hey at least between the Wall E post and this one, we'll get some manufactured outrage from both sides today! Smiling

    8 weeks 5 hours ago Report Comment