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Bill O'Reilly Falsely Accuses Times Of Caricature
In response to a Times column about Fox News uglifying a picture of reporter Jacques Steinberg and viciously smearing Tim Arango and other journalists, the cable network's chief rageaholic, Bill O'Reilly, is pretending to be pissed at the Times for caricaturing him in the illustration for a 2007 book review. The caricature, he said during his Fox show last night, even included some kind of devil horn (clip after the jump). But O'Reilly's screaming on-air hatefest is the worst sort of act, because if you actually examine the illustration, reproduced after the jump, you notice two things. More » -
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Did Fox News Smear Timesman Tim Arango?
Last week, Fox News aired nasty Photoshopped pictures of two Times journalists responsible for a story about Fox losing ground among younger viewers. But it sounds like the cable network may have done much worse to another Times reporter, Tim Arango, who wrote a similar article in March. In his column for tomorrow's paper, Times media columnist David Carr recounts tales of Fox's dirty-politics-style PR tactics against journalists from his paper, the Wall Street Journal, the Associated Press and others. One story, in particular, stands out:
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Tim Arango
After reporting that Time Warner was going to sell its AOL internet portal to Microsoft, media reporter Tim Arango of the was asked about his scoop-mongering secret. "It's about cultivating relationships, getting out, getting meals, a few drinks, with people who know stuff," the New York Post writer said. People who know stuff? Arango meant Rupert Murdoch, the Post's owner, presumably. So, just asking, how is Arango doing now he's at the New York Times, without a gossipy tycoon to pass him tips?
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Media reporter switcheroo! The New York Times has snagged Fortune's Tim Arango as their newest media reporter. Arango replaces Richard Siklos, who left the Times for Fortune. "I always wondered if I could make it [at The Times]" says Arango. Turns out he almost didn't! Arango wasn't the first, second, or third person the Times approached but he was the sixth and available! And that's all that really matters. [NYO]
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