Los Angeles Times Writer 'Screws' Up Reporting Job for a Source
We understand. Before the fall, you just get crapped on.
Meet Jason Felch.
He was a star investigative reporter for the Los Angeles Times. A guy whose credits stood on their own. That is, before he was “dismissed” after editors discovered he had an inappropriate relationship with someone who was a source for a front-page story that the newspaper says contained an error.
A double screw job, me thinks… *golf clap*
It’s no secret newspapers literally can’t afford bad PR, so when something like this happens, there’s only one thing to do: damage control.
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