But JP doesn't seem like the kind of guy who is going to stick his neck out on Twitter and say that a certain news report is false just to turn around and do exactly what the news report said 1, 3, 5 or 7 days later. Dunno...we'll see.
As the son of two emmy-award winning broadcast journalists, I was taught from a very young age that in life AND in journalism that "it's important to get it first; but most important to first get it right".
How in the hell can legimiate "sources of information" (Forbes and other individuals, if you can even call them that due to their constant anonymity) spew information without first making sure they've got it right?
Recent Comments
But this does appear to be an accurate statement, according to Google flights.
But JP doesn't seem like the kind of guy who is going to stick his neck out on Twitter and say that a certain news report is false just to turn around and do exactly what the news report said 1, 3, 5 or 7 days later. Dunno...we'll see.
As the son of two emmy-award winning broadcast journalists, I was taught from a very young age that in life AND in journalism that "it's important to get it first; but most important to first get it right".
How in the hell can legimiate "sources of information" (Forbes and other individuals, if you can even call them that due to their constant anonymity) spew information without first making sure they've got it right?
Wow.