Saturday, April 07, 2012

NBC Producer fired over editing of Zimmerman’s words, not many covering it yet

 By Wizbang (Reporter)
 Saturday, April 07, 2012 10:44

I’m seeing it in the blogosphere but the mainstream media thus far is largely ignoring it. I wonder why?

The New York Times decides to report it on their Media Decoder blog.

It ought to be on their front page:

NBC News has fired a producer who was involved in the production of a misleading segment about the Trayvon Martin case in Florida.


The person was fired on Thursday, according to two people with direct knowledge of the disciplinary action who declined to be identified discussing internal company matters. They also declined to name the fired producer. A spokeswoman for NBC News declined to comment.

The action came in the wake of an internal investigation by NBC News into the production of the segment, which strung together audio clips in such a way that made George Zimmerman’s shooting of Mr. Martin sound racially motivated. Ever since the Feb. 26 shooting, there has been a continuing debate about whether race was a factor in the incident.

The segment in question was shown on the “Today” show on March 27. It included audio of Mr. Zimmerman saying, “This guy looks like he’s up to no good. He looks black.”

But Mr. Zimmerman’s comments had been taken grossly out of context by NBC. On the phone with a 911 dispatcher, he actually said of Mr. Martin, “This guy looks like he’s up to no good. Or he’s on drugs or something. It’s raining and he’s just walking around, looking about.” Then the dispatcher asked, “O.K., and this guy — is he white, black or Hispanic?” Only then did Mr. Zimmerman say, “He looks black.”



On April 4, the network news division said in a statement that it deeply regretted the “error made in the production process.”

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