- WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama was standing outside the Oval Office when he saw the news on television just after 10 a.m. (news.nationalpost.com)
- While The Associated Press and many other outlets got it right, CNN and Fox News, two major TV news sources, blew it moments after the justices released their decision. (Hartford Courant)
- CNN and Fox News botched their initial reports on Thursdays U.S. (Baltimore Sun)
- Accuracy and immediacy have always competed for supremacy in the news business. Its a tricky balance, what with the heat of competition and all, though most people would probably say being right is more important than being first. (AZCentral.com)
- As the U.S. (FOX News)
- CNN and Fox had a Dewey Defeats Truman moment Thursday morning when they first reported that the Supreme Court had deemed Obamacare unconstitutional. CNN issued a breaking news alert and nine minutes later offered a correction. (Washington Examiner)
- It was down about 89 points at 10:20 a.m. ET, after most of the world (excluding CNN and Fox News) realized the court had upheld health-care reform. (Huffington Post)
- Being the first news outlet to break a story is great, but CNN and FOX News were almost too eager to report the Supreme Court's ruling on President Barack Obama's health care law Thursday morning. (Daily Oklahoman)
- including Fox News and FX network. News Corp.s stake in the online television service Hulu - partly owned by Walt Disney Co. (The News & Observer)
Thursday, June 28, 2012
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