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Fox News execs sick of hosts' mistakes, issue zero-tolerance memo (full text)


Sean Hannity & friends are going to have to stick to the truth if they want to keep their jobs. (Getty Images)

It's not just liberals who are sick of all the mistakes on Fox News shows. The network's executives also have had it with Fox's sloppy -- and sometimes misrepresentational -- reporting, such as Sean Hannity using old footage from Glenn Beck's coverage of a 9/12 protest during a segment about Michelle Bachmann's more recent rally, which had a much smaller turnout. 

That's not journalism, folks. That's fiction.

Fox execs fired off a memo warning that the network is now assuming a zero-tolerance policy and those who continue to make mistakes such as Hannity's could be fired.

Here's the full text of the Fox memo, as forwarded to FishbowlDC by Fox:

Subject: Quality Control We had a mistake on Newsroom today when a wrong book cover went on screen during a guest segment, the kind of thing that can fall through the cracks on any day with any story given the large amount of elements and editorial we run through our broadcasts. Unfortunately, it is the latest in a series of mistakes on FNC in recent months. We have to all improve our performance in terms of ensuring error-free broadcasts. To that end, there was a meeting this afternoon between senior managers and the folks who run the daytime shows in which expectations were reviewed, and the following results were announced:‪ Effective immediately, there is zero tolerance for on-screen errors. Mistakes by any member of the show team that end up on air may result in immediate disciplinary action against those who played significant roles in the "mistake chain," and those who supervise them. That may include warning letters to personnel files, suspensions, and other possible actions up to and including termination, and this will all obviously play a role in performance reviews. So we now face a great opportunity to review and improve on our workflow and quality control efforts. To make the most of that opportunity, effective immediately, Newsroom is going to "zero base" our newscast production. That means we will start by going to air with only the most essential, basic, and manageable elements. To share a key quote from today's meeting: "It is more important to get it right, than it is to get it on." We may then build up again slowly as deadlines and workloads allow so that we can be sure we can quality check everything before it makes air, and we never having to explain, retract, qualify or apologize again. Please know that jobs are on the line here. I can not stress that enough. I will review again during our Monday editorial meeting, and in the days and weeks ahead. This experience should make us stronger editorially, and I encourage everyone to invest themselves one hundred and ten percent in this effort.

We're all looking forward to a new, more reliable Fox News.

Here's Jon Daily covering one of Sean Hannity's many misrepresentations on Fox:

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  • fox sucks 2 years ago
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    finally those freaking dolts will be held accountable, now if only the radio shows could do the same.

  • Diamondback 2 years ago
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    Oh and the Lame-stream media never makes mistakes! No, they just mischracterize, lie, omit and generally mis-lead the populace. Thus their ratings are dropping like bricks from the sky and throngs and throngs of viewers are switching to the ONLY news network that even attempts to be "fair and balanced." Oh, by the way, for you libtards who have trouble distinquishing the difference: Hannity, Beck and O'Reilly are OPINION SHOWS NOT NEWS! Grab you Obamy koolaid and try to decipher that.

  • You Report We Decide 2 years ago
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    If FNC enacts a true zero tolerance policy then the network will be out of business.

  • Blind followers 2 years ago
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    I keep thinking of a document and Dan Rather.

  • T.A.N.G. 2 years ago
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    That's right. Gee Dubya was awol and the records were destroyed.

  • smerls 2 years ago
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    Now if they can only do something about that other channel and the nut cases on MSNBC like Oberman and Maddow and Shultz maybe we can get some real reporting and opinion!!

  • They 2 years ago
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    We like that other channel so we aren't going to do a thing.

  • Blind followers 2 years ago
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    Schultz is a few suits short of a full deck.

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