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Candace Clarke
Poynter faculty quoted in print, broadcast, or online and stories about The Poynter Institute



Use of quotes in Carney ad criticized
By Kris Wernowsky
Times Leader
10/27/2006

Excerpt:

Democratic congressional candidate Chris Carney's campaign agreed to alter one of its television commercials after the Times Leader complained that quotes from an opinion column featured in the ad misrepresented the newspaper.

The ad featured a pair of quotes from an Oct. 19 Times Leader opinion piece written by columnist Casey Jones that referenced Don Sherwood's extramarital affair. Carney is in a heated battle for the 10th Congressional District seat against the four-term Republican incumbent.

The quotes read: "Sherwood owns what he did and there's no getting rid of it," and "A better man would have stepped down."

The commercial, called "Debbie," features a woman speaking about the allegations that Sherwood choked his mistress, with the quotes superimposed under the Times Leader logo and the date they ran in the paper. The ad did not indicate that the quotes were taken from an individual columnist's opinion piece. ...

... Al Tompkins, an ethics professor with the Poynter Institute for professional journalists, said it's a common practice for political ad producers to cherry-pick quotes from newspapers during the last few weeks of an election cycle.

"I think it's fair game that they're pulling something from you guys that a newspaper columnist said," Tompkins said. "It would be fairer game if they said it was a columnist and not an editorial."
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Posted by Candace Clarke 11:56 AM Oct 30, 2006
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