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Date: 2011-07-11 Author: Ryan Tate Article Mentions
Author, Ryan TateMentioned, John Mayer Mentioned, Lebron James Mentioned, Jennifer Aniston Mentioned, Jessica Alba Mentioned, James Franco Mentioned, Amy Lee Mentioned, John Edwards Mentioned, Simon Dumenco Mentioned, Stanley McChrystal Mentioned, Kat Stoeffel Mentioned, Playboy Mentioned, The New York Times Mentioned, The New York Observer Mentioned, UPS Mentioned, The Huffington Post Mentioned, Twitter Mentioned, Ad Age
The Huffington Post indefinitely suspended a young blogger today for rewriting too much of someone's news article. This is pretty ridiculous, given HuffPo's systematic, officially-sanctioned approach to rewriting too much of people's news articles. Just ask a HuffPo veteran. "I am livid," a former HuffPo employee told us, referring to the news that the Huffington Post indefinitely suspended business writer Amy Lee for summarizing an AdAge column by mimicking its structure over six paragraphs. HuffPo business editor Peter Goodman wrote in response to the AdAge columnist's complaint that "we have zero tolerance for this sort of conduct... What occurred in this instance is entirely unacceptable and collides directly with the values that are at...(read more)
... The Huffington Post indefinitely suspended a young blogger today for rewriting too much of someone's news article. This is pretty ridiculous, given HuffPo's systematic, officially-sanctioned approach to rewriting too much of people's news articles. J ...
... lashed out at the publication when it linked and briefly summarized a British tabloid report that the singer had gotten back together with Jennifer Aniston. The young editor who wrote the piece was nearly fired, we're told, and everyone else was war ...
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