Yeah I saw that article too. Kinda funny that they are bringing this up again, essentially reopening the wound for CNN lol.
It is also unfortunate CNN hasn't seemed to have learned much from the incident.
I am also convinced this incident is the only reason CNN and others came forward to correct the 17 intelligence agency lie.
It's a bad sign when this shite goes public. CNN must be hell to work for..
I posted that one former reporter who claimed things were much better under Turner, who actually gave a shit about news for news sake.. Then along came AOL, and credibility was no longer a priority.. Bringing in customers through infortainment and superstar celebrities were.
So you have a business model built around anything but solid reporting, and suddenly they start making mistakes.. Gosh, an upper management that doesn't reward solid reporting is shocked their reporters can't report. No one saw that coming.