July 11, 2008 5:10 PM
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Blogger Embarrasses Big Media Over Faked Iran Photo
(MoneyWatch)
It's happened again.
Big media execs are red-faced after a relatively obscure blogger broke the story that the photographs that many of them had published on their home pages online (and/or front pages in print) had been doctored in a clumsy attempt by Iranian authorities to pretend four missiles depicted in the shot had launched successfully earlier this week.
In truth, one of these four was a dud.
The "David" to big media's "Goliath" in this tale is a blog called Little Green Footballs, while the victim list is an all-too-familiar Who's-Who:
On Thursday, AFP retracted the image due to its "digital retouch," but by then the damage had been done.
With the wide availability of photoshop programs that allow anyone to manipulate images, U.S. media are increasingly falling victim to pranksters. Yahoo News played on its home page a photo that supposedly revealed the existence of a never-contacted Amazonian tribe, complete with them pointing arrows up at the photographer's helicopter.
Some of the articles accompanying this photo claimed there were all kinds of Stone Age-type tribes never yet "discovered" throughout the mighty Amazon. To an old editor's ear, this sounded too good to be true.
And, of course, it was (too good to be true) because it wasn't (true). It was just another fake.
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It's happened again.Big media execs are red-faced after a relatively obscure blogger broke the story that the photographs that many of them had published on their home pages online (and/or front pages in print) had been doctored in a clumsy attempt by Iranian authorities to pretend four missiles depicted in the shot had launched successfully earlier this week.
In truth, one of these four was a dud.
The "David" to big media's "Goliath" in this tale is a blog called Little Green Footballs, while the victim list is an all-too-familiar Who's-Who:
- The Los Angeles Times
- The Financial Times
- The Chicago Tribune
- nytimes.com
- BBC News
- MSNBC
- Yahoo News
- (among many others)
On Thursday, AFP retracted the image due to its "digital retouch," but by then the damage had been done.
With the wide availability of photoshop programs that allow anyone to manipulate images, U.S. media are increasingly falling victim to pranksters. Yahoo News played on its home page a photo that supposedly revealed the existence of a never-contacted Amazonian tribe, complete with them pointing arrows up at the photographer's helicopter.
Some of the articles accompanying this photo claimed there were all kinds of Stone Age-type tribes never yet "discovered" throughout the mighty Amazon. To an old editor's ear, this sounded too good to be true.And, of course, it was (too good to be true) because it wasn't (true). It was just another fake.
And now a message from our sponsor: Like what you've read here? Hate it? Think BNET can be better? Let us know! Email us directly, or take the Help Us Build a Better BNET poll on BNET Intercom.
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