| False 'News Story' on YouTube Causes Real Headache for TV Stations | 
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 CBC News Wire (cbc@telecom-digest.org)Fri, 02 Feb 2007 16:58:56 -0600 
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Fake online clip of ferry creates real headache for TV stations 
A video clip falsely labelled as a ferry battling rough seas in the 
The dramatic 90-second video, which features a vessel slamming into 
Since the weekend, parts of the clip were shown on Newfoundland's NTV, 
Viewers e-mailed the video to NTV -- which passed it on to its national  
None of the stations checked with Marine Atlantic, which thinks the 
Global anchor Allan Rowe, who is also the station's news director, 
"Given the time constraints and the subject matter of the video and 
Robert Hurst, president of CTV News, said the network trusted the 
Still, he acknowledged that the popularity of sites such as YouTube 
"With this explosion, the challenge really is to make sure that we are 
NTV's news director, Jim Furlong, said the two reporters assigned to 
Faster access, but mistakes easier to make Prof. Mary McGuire, who 
"The old rules about how you need to check and double check before you 
She said rumours and falsehoods can quickly turn into facts as they 
"I think educated news consumers look to news organizations for 
"It's what they have to offer that citizen journalists don't, the 
Passengers cancelled bookings 
Marine Atlantic spokeswoman Tara Laing said the video prompted some 
"I think the fact that it went throughout the internet was a big 
"Once it hit the mainstream media, there is a perception out there 
YouTube allows anyone with a computer and an internet connection to 
Several copies of the ferry video remain on the site with the wrong 
Copyright 2007, CBC 
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