Tuesday, February 27, 2007

The BBC / 9/11 coverage - an official response

The BBC have lost the original news footage? They say it was just a mistake?? Hmmmm......
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BBC News
clipped from www.bbc.co.uk

The Editors

BBC News
clipped from www.bbc.co.uk
BBC News

The Editors

Richard Porter

Part of the conspiracy?

1. We're not part of a conspiracy. Nobody told us what to say or do on September 11th. We didn't get told in advance that buildings were going to fall down. We didn't receive press releases or scripts in advance of events happening.

2. In the chaos and confusion of the day, I'm quite sure we said things which turned out to be untrue or inaccurate - but at the time were based on the best information we had. We did what we always did - sourced our reports, used qualifying words like "apparently" or "it's reported" or "we're hearing" and constantly tried to check and double check the information we were receiving.

4. We no longer have the original tapes of our 9/11 coverage (for reasons of cock-up, not conspiracy). So if someone has got a recording of our output, I'd love to get hold of it. We do have the tapes for our sister channel News 24, but they don't help clear up the issue one way or another.

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