The civil suit stems from an Oklahoman news account that misidentified Sapulpa as the broadcaster responsible for a tirade of expletives and racial slurs that were caught in a hot mic moment inadvertently livestreamed by the National Federation of High School broadcast network.
https://journalrecord.com/2024/02/oklahoman-defamation-verdict-rocks-newspaper-industry/
@thedisasterautist I'd argue it's because they're understaffed so there are no longer fact checkers (or copyeditors) but you're right too.
@estherschindler: Reporting without journalistic due (minimal) investigative diligence is where the press has been going since the advent of the internet, because of the "rush to get the minute-to-minute scoop". I don't mean only digital media but tv, radio, and print media as well. The drive to "run with the story" and subsequently figure on the First Amendment Shield if things go down twisted.
Tightropes are tricky, and it's best not to bounce on them too much. 🤷♂️