Look, I used to work for a local TV news station, so I know first-hand how upper management wants to boost ratings no matter what—but the level of sensationalistic fakery in this Utah Fox affiliate’s news story is a bit… too… much!

Background: A dangerous crosswalk becomes the subject of an expose for the news team, who decides to fake a near collision between a car and a teenager “live” on camera. (Look for the driver to throw the car into gear before moving into the crosswalk.) EVEN BETTER? The teen backs up, hits the curb, trips and falls—though the reporter claimed she was “so shaken up… SHE COLLAPSED.”

OH, BROTHER! And? BOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=RYwr9ornkOw

Bang bang, choo-choo train, let me see you shake that thang. Wm. Steven Humphrey is the editor-in-chief of the Portland Mercury and has held the job since 2000. (So don’t get any funny ideas.)

4 replies on “Today in “BOOOO!”: Utah News Station Fakes the News”

  1. Okay, so you worked for a local TV station yourownself. Let’s see you produce a better fake news story. As long as it accurately represents a real story, then it might actually be journalistically sound. For instance, how about you bait some cops into beating the crap out of you just for being a smartass and have Ivan’s day sue the city?

  2. At least the Merc’s fake stories are funny. This hoax sounds utterly boring, stupid, unfunny and totally irresponsible. I dont know for sure because l have absolutely no desire to watch the clip.

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