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The former CNN anchor tells Salon about the "tremendous pressure" in the "inherently conservative" net's newsroom
By Daniel D'Addario
After CNN was forced to walk back John Kings reporting that an arrest had been made in connection to the Boston Marathon bombing, Aaron Brown (an anchor at CNN until 2005, including on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001) was sympathetic.
No one who does this in a breaking news environment has not had this happen. You feel that youve let down the organization and the audience. It is a very difficult moment.
Brown, who is now a professor at Arizona State University, told Salon that his students had asked about the King reporting throughout the day. I told them it never would have happened this badly on my watch, he joked, before turning serious. The role of the anchor is to say: This is true. And these things are very chaotic. (CNN should have indicated) What we can say for sure is that the case moved significantly today. Brown suggested that King and NBC News Pete Williams were using sources from entirely different spheres, with Williams operating with federal sources in Washington, while my guess is that (King) was getting stuff from local or law enforcement or courthouse people; his sources were state people.
The former CNN reporter indicated that an issue of reputation and stature helped get Kings reporting on the air. There is tremendous pressure, even though CNN is inherently conservative in its news judgment, Brown said. It was one of the most trusted reporters in the organization and in the news business. Did the executive producer make the call? Absolutely. Was the anchor involved? Probably not.
If Im running a cable news organization, Brown said, which Im surely not and dont expect to, one of the things I would try to do is be humble in breaking stuff. He indicated that CNN ought to have run its sources claims with a caveat: Say, This is what were getting. If it all bears out, it could be a huge moment.
full: http://www.salon.com/2013/04/17/aaron_brown_on_cnns_bad_day_john_king_will_have_the_hardest_time_sleeping_tonight/
Brown's career in journalism:
- 1976-1986: KING-TV Seattle, assignment editor/reporter/anchor
- 1986-1991: KIRO-TV Seattle, evening anchor
- 1991-2001: ABC, World News Now overnight anchor, general assignment reporter
- 2001-2005: CNN, general reporter, anchor of Newsnight with Aaron Brown
olddots
(10,237 posts)A shot of scotch a few pills then the stretch job picks them up -a few minutes in make up ,read the script and action.
grasswire
(50,130 posts)I'll always be grateful to him for getting me through September 11 with his calm professionalism.
Heather MC
(8,084 posts)That is the tag line of most News Organization "You heard it here first" Never mind getting the facts. Just being the first to say it, is all that matters.
John King had to have someone behind the scenes approving his script. Bit I guess CNN will hang him out to dry.
onehandle
(51,122 posts)He had no choice but to repeat the bullshit.
Right?
ellie
(6,929 posts)He will sleep like a baby. These swine have no consciences.
840high
(17,196 posts)Brown departed. He was a very good reporter.
MadBadger
(24,089 posts)This explosion is a major story and MSNBC and Fox are nowhere to be seen.
EDIT: Fox has woken up
JI7
(89,252 posts)the need to be the first to report something is more important than reporting important and accurate news.
nolabear
(41,986 posts)Loved him on KIRO and loved him on CNN. That overnight anchor job got absolutely surreal sometimes. He's smart, honest, witty and I miss hell out of him.