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Wednesday roundup: PBS Digital won’t pursue product placement; KUNM revisits plagiarism charge
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Plus: Pubmedia’s James Beard Award winners, and a “national conversation” about the future of the CBC.
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Plus: Pubmedia’s James Beard Award winners, and a “national conversation” about the future of the CBC.
The handling of plagiarism charges at New Mexico’s KUNM-FM drew criticism from CPB Ombudsman Joel Kaplan, who weighed in on the issue in an April 24 report. The charges were first made public by former KUNM reporter Tristan Ahtone, who left the Albuquerque station in March over what he cited as the station’s failure to respond to a fellow reporter’s plagiarism, as recounted in an April 15 story in the Santa Fe Reporter. In an email to his superiors at KUNM that a Santa Fe journalist later forwarded to Kaplan, Ahtone accused KUNM leadership of hiding three instances of suspected plagiarism from listeners. One of the stories was published through the Fronteras reporting desk, which covers the Southwest. Ahtone refused to participate in ethics training courses the station mandated for all staff, writing that the training “serves merely as the Potemkin Village to bolster this station’s attempt at credibility.”
CPB’s Kaplan also found the station’s response lacking.
Plus: Tilda Swinton spins tunes at KCRW, and a StoryCorps too hot for NPR.
A collaborative news hub in New Mexico, sea level monitoring project in south Florida and music visualization project in Texas are among the 12 winners of this year’s Online News Association Challenge Fund for Innovation in Journalism Education.