From:
BBurkett16@...
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 1:01 PM
Subject: (no subject)
Ladies and Gentlemen:
This morning I received a phone call and later a URL address from a senior
journalist in Washington.
For the first time, someone put the CBS story into a slight bit of context; from
which some of you reported or went quiet as soon as the lynch mob took over. In
one case on this list, our attorneys are actively considering legal actions
within the statute of limitations and following the report of the VIACOM Panel.
This past week, we may have scared the Devil out of senior folks at CBS and
throughout the journalistic World. We are now negotiating with the VIACOM panel
for an in-depth interview to explore the facts and documentation of the story;
the roles of CBS, ABC, the Associated Press, New York TImes, USA Today and
numerous others who actively sought Bill out as a source on the story and their
backlash after the story went elsewhere. We have already received open-ended
offers from NBC, publishers and lately a Movie producer.
This is background information only. But please understand that Bill has
remained quiet while VIACOM conducted it's investigation.
However, this article from the Columbia Journalism Review, what we are told is
the media's most highly respected ethical publication.
This URL is sent for your review of the story.
If you choose to republish, as many of you will, please contact the publisher.
Not us.
http://www.cjr.org/issues/2005/1/pein-blog.asp
Thank You
Nicki Burkett
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