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Clooney Decries Fallen Media Standards

From an unintentionally timely Associated Press:

Clooney laments decline in media standards

By Jill Lawless, Associated Press Writer

LONDON – George Clooney thinks something has gone wrong when the media prints celebrity rumor and innuendo as fact.

The star, a journalist’s son, said a news story used to require "two reliable sources, and that doesn’t seem to exist as much anymore."

Clooney spoke Thursday at the London Film Festival, where one documentary in the lineup reveals how easily some newspapers can be duped into running fake stories about the famous.

The makers of "Starsuckers" fed false tips to British tabloids and then watched as some, though not all, ran them as legitimate news…

"Starsuckers" director Chris Atkins said he "wanted to answer one simple question … How far will tabloid journalists go in the pursuit of their stories?"

Clooney, no stranger to intense media attention, said he has sympathy for journalists as newspaper staffs shrink and online competition for scoops grows. But he says accurate reporting has suffered.

"The problem is that there’s so little reporting any more …. Somebody will write a story and it will be in 1,800 different outlets from one person’s story," Clooney told reporters during a news conference to promote "The Men Who Stare at Goats," a comedy about the U.S. military’s experiments with "psychic warfare."

Clooney said he understood the pressures journalists face.

"I’m the son of a newsman, I grew up around news," said Clooney, whose father is news anchor Nick Clooney. "It’s a tricky thing. You’re going to have to sell papers. I get it."

In 2005, Clooney painted a heroic picture of newsman Edward R. Murrow, who faced off against anti-communist Sen. Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s, when he directed, "Good Night, and Good Luck."

But he said false stories leave celebrities with "no recourse."

"It’ll be false, and you’ll go, ‘It’s not true.’ And they go, ‘We’re not saying that, we’re saying that a London tabloid has said it.’ They’re just reprinting and reprinting things that aren’t necessarily true.

"I understand the problem with it, I understand why it happens. But it certainly is an issue."

"Goats" co-star Kevin Spacey said there was not a lot celebrities could do about scurrilous reporting.

"There’s some people who choose to fight these kind of things in the courts," he said, "And some who choose to just go, ‘You know what, it’s yesterday’s news, it’s fish wrapping and I’m not going to worry about it.’"

Isn’t irony ironic?

Of course Mr. Clooney’s problem isn’t McCarthy-ism, it’s Charlie McCarthyism.

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10 Responses to “Clooney Decries Fallen Media Standards”

  1. bill

    Stop going to stupid movies …

  2. Yarddog1

    I still don’t understand why anyone would care what these people do anyway.

  3. proreason

    “They’re just reprinting and reprinting things that aren’t necessarily true. ”

    Why isn’t Mr. Clooney outraged about the lies about Rush Limbaugh?

  4. Moonspinner

    However, Looney Clooney doesn’t mind lies being told about conservatives.

  5. Darkkan

    Poor guy. I think we should all take a moment of silence in respect for those journalists and actors that have been “smeared” in this- the age of information.
    Wait, that’s not allowed anymore? In that case, screw em.

  6. GetBackJack

    I really want to like George Clooney. He’s funny, quick as a whip and good looking in a classic film way. But he’s got rice pudding between his ears.

  7. AmericanIPA

    Clearly the entertainment reporters in Britain have the same standards as the political reporters in America.

  8. puhiawa

    Pretty tough when someone with an IQ of 98 and has an education that would embarrass a McDonald’s cook complains about standards.

  9. Lisa22

    The same George Clooney who joked about Charlton Heston having Alzheimer’s? Charming. Well, he seems to be okay about saying anything that’s harmful to others that he doesn’t like. Just sayin’

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