April Fools Fallout: The Killing Joke
Joe Uchill
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On April 1, Lawyer and PR rep J. Peter Segall took out an ‘in memoriam’ ad in the Washington Post for long-time friend, former ambassador to Morocco and still very much alive man, Edward M. Gabriel.
It was the April Fools equivalent of s
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Me Culpa Monday: Vodka La Raza Edition
Joe Uchill
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Absolut Vodka came under fire last week for an advertisement run in magazines south of the border claiming that in an Absolut World, John McCain lives in Mexico.
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Mea Culpa Monday: the Notorious U.W.G.B. edition
Joe Uchill
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With the coming of April Fools, newspapers and magazines traditionally incorporate pranks into their pages as a way of showing their readers: (1) that the newspaper has a sense of humor and (2) that paying the cover price was an absolute waste of money. T
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Mea Culpa Monday: Give me Conan or give me death
Joe Uchill
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I’m trying very hard not to say that Conan O’Brian’s brief feud with Good Housekeeping Magazine did not lead to the most vital newspaper correction of the week. After all, Good Housekeeping’s invention of the cooking-adverse talk show host’s favorite Iri
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Mea Culpa Monday: Pot calling the kettle Elliott Spitzer edition
Joe Uchill
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Commenting on the Elliott Spitzer scandal for CNN, former U.S. Attorney (and current political analyst) Kendall Coffey noted "This is not survivable unless the U.S. attorney gets up and says tomorrow they're not going to bring criminal charges, and t
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I am terrified of Vera Wang.
Joe Uchill
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The following is an incredibly offputting TV spot for Vera Wang's Kohl's exclusive brand. I dare you to make less sense than this ad.
It's the same characters in a linear time frame, so it must be a cohesive story. But it's the unsettling Dadai
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Wisconsin college newspapers' anti-pro-life-ad, pro-hyphen
Joe Uchill
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Three Wisconsin college papers, including the Marquette Tribune, are under attack from an anti-abortion group upset that their ad was denied. The ad is described by the La Crosse Tribune as this:
The ad, showing a college-age male and female, reads &ldq
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Mea Culpa Monday: The longest correction ever edition
Joe Uchill
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It may be the longest newspaper correction you’ll ever see. Last week, The Las Vegas Sun devoted 535 words, nine full paragraphs explaining six distinct ways the article manipulated statistics, misreported facts, and improperly generated sources to
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Winning at the Colbert Report
Joe Uchill
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On Tuesday the adorably middle-named Jennifer 8 Lee appeared on the Colbert Report to promote her book, the Fortune Cookie Chronicles. It was a middle of the road interview. She took questions with grace and some savvy, perhaps shilling below the AP
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WikiLeaks gets back to WikiLeaking
Joe Uchill
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Good news for people who like bad news (and fantastic news for people looking to once again make that joke). WikiLeaks, the site devoted to government and business leaks, can finally resume demonstrating how you’re being screwed by whom. A San Franc
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