Talking to the Press Considered Harmful
David Honig
honig at sprynet.com
Tue Oct 9 20:49:49 PDT 2001
At 10:59 PM 10/9/01 -0400, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>That's always an engineer's problem. :)
>
>Tech may be a partial solution. Tim could tape-record the conversation (or,
>if there were sufficient market demand, conference in a neutral party to do
>the recording) and damage the reporter's reputation capital by posting the
>audio clip if he ends up misquoted.
>
>This obviously requires more effort than he appears willing to spend. But
>some PR flacks do record conversations with journalists for precisely this
>reason. (Less so damaging reputation capital, more so obtaining a
>clarification/editor's note if something goes awry.)
>
>-Declan
>
>At 07:20 PM 10/9/01 -0700, David Honig wrote:
>>Ok. I was trying to use tech to solve a social problem.
>
>
Audio recording takes essentially zero resources these days. In Calif,
IIRC, he'd have to get permission, but presumably *that's* ok with you
reporter-types :-)
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