BIG STORIES :
News Corp. | Phone Hacking Scandal | WikiLeaks | Barack Obama | Julian Assange | 2012 U.S. Election | Religion | See All
iMEDIAETHICS.org
Seperator
 
Tips Facebook Twitter Twitter Twitter RSS Feeds
 
Home | | Contact Us

Political Reporting Ethics News :
Daily Media Pick
Comments (0)
Print Tweet Email

Romney Campaign: Colorado TV News' Interview Restrictions 'Not How we Operate'

By: Sydney Smith
August 27, 2012 06:00 AM EST
 
Romney Campaign: Colorado TV News' Interview Restrictions 'Not How we Operate'
 
(Credit: KCNC, screenshot)
 

Denver CBS affiliate KCNC-TV 4 reporter Shaun Boyd told viewers when airing her interview with Mitt Romney that Romney put restrictions on the interview preventing her from asking "him about abortion or Todd Akin — he’s the Missouri Republican who created a firestorm after saying that women’s bodies shut down in a legitimate rape to prevent pregnancy," the Washington Post's Erik Wemple reported.

The station's report, published on its website, "Romney speaks with CBS4, but not about Akin," noted that Boyd was told Romney wouldn't talk about Akin and quoted the state's Democratic Party chairman's reaction to Romney's not discussing Akin.

KCNC's news director Tim Wieland told Wemple that "we didn't like" the restrictions on the interview "so we were as transparent as we could be."  Wemple added that KCNC "showed impeccable adherence to journalistic standards" by informing its viewers of "the ground rules."   As the New York Times explained, "Outright restrictions on an interview ... are rarely heard of," but interviews may be focused on "a specific topic."

According to the Huffington Post, the Romney campaign said that the interview terms "is not how we operate. The matter is being addressed."  The Huffington Post added that "At least two other news outlets that interviewed Romney today said the campaign placed no restrictions on the types of questions they could ask."  Wemple noted in a separate report that Boyd said the interview conditions were "not something that came from the national campaign staff."

We've written to KCNC's Boyd and the Romney campaign for more information and will update with any response.

We've previously written about the Romney campaign's complaints over reporting on Romney, including articles by The Boston Globe and The Washington Post.  Two reporters this year have gotten into trouble for their tweets about Romney, including Joe Williams, who was suspended and later left Politico over his tweets about Romney, and the New York Times' Charles Blow, who apologized for his tweet critical of Romney.

Check out all our stories on media ethics in reporting on the U.S. presidential election.

Line
Print   Print
Line
Twitter   Tweet
Report an Error Report an Error
Email   E-mail
Link Send a Tip
 
 
  RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS
 
Checkout iMediaEthics Resources for Educators, a helpful section for colleges, institutions, students and teachers.
Ethics Codes Case Studies Sites We Like
Ethics Codes Case Studies Sites We Like
 
   DAVID MOORE ON POLLS [See All]   
9 in 10 Americans can be classified as Racist against Either Blacks or Whites?  What the AP Poll on Racial Attitudes really tells Us, Part 2.
PollSkeptic Report:   9 in 10 Americans can be classified as Racist...
What the AP Poll on Racial Attitudes Really Tells Us, Part 1
PollSkeptic Report:   What the AP Poll on Racial Attitudes Really Tells...
David Moore
PollTalk Blog:   3 in 10 Voters Believe Armed Revolution Might Be...
   MORE BY THIS AUTHOR [See All]   
   SIMILAR TOPIC
 
Association of Food Journalists Revise Ethics Guidelines to 'Advance Ethical Standards'
Association of Food Journalists Revise Ethics Guidelines to 'Advance Ethical Standards'
The Association of Food Journalists released a revised...
 
CNN Covers Up Error in Cleveland Kidnappings Case: Amanda Berry NOT Ariel Castro's Daughter's Best Friend
CNN Covers Up Error in Cleveland Kidnappings Case: Amanda Berry NOT Ariel Castro's Daughter's Best Friend
CNN's Michael Martinez made an error in his May 12...
 
Toronto Star's Front-Page Apology 1st in 18 Years, Story was 'Entirely Wrong,' Public Editor Says
Toronto Star's Front-Page Apology 1st in 18 Years, Story was 'Entirely Wrong,' Public Editor Says
 
BBC Fires Sports Broadcaster who Admitted 'Indecent Assault on Young Girls'
BBC Fires Sports Broadcaster who Admitted 'Indecent Assault on Young Girls'
The BBC announced that it fired sports broadcaster...
 
   TWITTER
   FACEBOOK
   LATEST STORIES [See All]