Wednesday, April 11, 2007

CBS apologizes for Couric's essay

Who's apologizing now?

Amazing how people are willing to ruin their careers for stupid things - like dissing a winning women's basketball team on your radio show; and here, stealing an article from the Wall Street Journal, no less. Un-be-liev-able!

A CBS News producer was fired and the network apologized after a Katie Couric video essay on libraries was found to be plagiarized from the Wall Street Journal.

The essay was removed from the CBS Web site and an editor's note was posted, saying the item should have credited to Jeffrey Zaslow of the Journal, the network said Tuesday.

The essays are carried regularly on "Couric & Co.," the anchor's blog on the CBS News Web site. Couric and producers meet once a week to decide on topics, and the producers write them for Couric to read on camera.

An editor for the Wall Street Journal called CBS News to point out the similarities of the April 4 notebook item to Zaslow's article, headlined "Of the Places You'll Go, Is the Library Still One of Them?" The pieces talk about how libraries are seen differently by children and their parents.

"We were horrified," CBS News spokeswoman Sandra Genelius said. "It was almost verbatim." CBS would not identify the producer fired for the transgression.