KPHO Reporter Tells Viewers She’s Sorry for ‘Bad Reporting’ About White House Briefings

By Kevin Eck 

Catherine Anaya, the KPHO reporter who told viewers reporters give White House Press Secretary Jay Carney their questions before press briefings, went on camera to tell viewers she was wrong and she is sorry.

Anaya appeared on the Phoenix CBS affiliate in a 9:00 p.m. newscast. She told viewers in part, “I reported an off the record conversation and what I reported was not accurate. I took a conversation about the preparation for a press briefing and muddied it with my own experience of wanting to provide a question for the press briefing. I incorrectly applied the process to everyone. That was wrong and it was bad reporting.”

You can read the entire text of her retraction after the jump, or just watch the video above.

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“Last night during my live reports from the White House I attempted to describe the highlights of the day. I was speaking off the cuff and unscripted and in the process I made two major mistakes: I reported an off the record conversation and what I reported was not accurate. I took a conversation about the preparation for a press briefing and muddied it with my own experience of wanting to provide a question for the press briefing. I incorrectly applied the process to everyone. That was wrong and it was bad reporting. But it was not intentional and I would never purposely report inaccurate information. The White House never asked for my questions in advance and never instructed me what to ask. I chose to provide one of my questions in advance of the press briefing because I wanted to make sure it would have broad appeal. I did not attribute or report factually last night and for that I deeply apologize. I pride myself on truth and objectivity. I sincerely regret any harm I’ve caused and I hope that you will continue to place your trust in the hardworking journalists who make up CBS 5 News.”

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