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ГУЛаг ПалестиныFor example, accord ing to the Washington Post, Mike Wallace, a longtime report er for "60 Minutes," told an interviewer: "You don't like to baldly lie, but I have." Colman McCarthy, The TV Whisper, Wash. Post, Jan. 7, 1995, at A21. Don Hewitt, the executive producer of "60 Minutes," is quoted in the same article as saying that some deception is permissible because "[i]t's the small crime vs. the greater good," and elsewhere as saying that "I wouldn't make Hitler look bad on the air if I could get a good story." Richard Jerome, Don Hewitt, People, Apr. 24, 1995, at 85, 90. CBS, taking the position that any official investigation into its news broadcasting "offends the protections of a free press," did not submit any evidence. Nonetheless, the Com mission denied the petition without a hearing. See WGPR, Inc., 10 FCC Rcd 8140, 8146-48 (1995). Explaining that it would not investigate an allegation of news distortion without "substantial extrinsic evidence" thereof, the Commission de termined that only three of Serafyn's items of evidence were extrinsic to the broadcast itself: the viewer letters, the outtakes of interviews with Rabbi Bleich, and CBS's refusal to use the services of the history professor ...» |
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