Not to mention the NBC Dateline Ford Pinto fiasco -- though apparently they weren't the only ones...drjoker wrote: That's not the first time that NBC fabricated a "crime" where there was none. Remember the NBC dateline "to catch a predator" series with Chris Hansen? Those "child molesters" were monsters to be sure, BUT they have committed no crime. The "child" they had a "date" with was actually an adult actress. So, where's the crime?
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An "electronic Titanic"--as Howard Rosenberg of the Los Angeles Times called it---"an unprecedented disaster in the annals of network news, and perhaps the biggest TV scam since the Quiz Scandals." To many, NBC's Dateline fiasco seemed a freak, a bizarre departure from accepted network standards. Would any half-awake news organization have helped stage a crash test that was rigged to get a particular outcome? Or concealed from the public key elements--the hidden rockets, the over-filled tank, the loose gas cap? Or entrusted its judgment to axe-grinding "experts" who were deeply involved in litigating against the expose's target? Or, after questions came up, refused to apologize no matter how strong the evidence grew?