One of the biggest questions in the wake of the decision of the Boston Herald to retract (without using the “R” word) its February 2 article accusing the Patriots of videotaping the Rams’ walk-through practice prior to Super Bowl XXXVI is when (and if) heads will roll.
Apparently, the guy whose name appeared on the story won’t be fired, or removed from his beat.
In Thursday’s Herald, editor-in-chief Kevin R. Convey said that he “continue[s] to stand behind the work of the Herald sports department and John Tomase, a talented journalist who has dealt with this difficult matter professionally while continuing to do his job under intense pressure.”
Convey also wrote that he personally takes “full responsibility” for the error.
This apparent strategy of responsibility without internal accountability tends to strengthen our belief that someone above Tomase decided to push the story to print when it appeared on February 1 that Matt Walsh was about to finally crack, based on his on-the-record remarks to the New York Times and ESPN.com.
We believe that the powers-that-be at the Herald previously told Tomase that the story wouldn’t run unless the source (i.e., Walsh) would go on the record. With Walsh, who previously hadn’t gone on the record with any of the news organizations that had been chasing him since September 2007, suddenly chirping and the Herald holding the story in its back pocket because of Walsh’s unwillingness to put his name to the information, someone in the building decided that the time had come to take a leap of faith.
Tomase is due to explain himself on Friday, and we think he’ll say that his source lied to him. And that will only further point to Walsh as the source for the story. (Maybe, in the end, it will be Walsh who sues the Herald for defamation.)
Regardless of whether Tomase was lied to, or whether the ill-fated decision to run the story was made by Convey or someone else in the organization, this is the kind of thing for which someone needs to either resign or be fired. Yeah, it’s a harsh outcome. But this story was way too big of a deal, causing way too much trouble for way too many people, to not require a serious consequence for those responsible it.
So if we were giving the legal advice on this one (and the owners of the Herald should be glad we aren’t), we’d recommend asking for the resignation of Convey and the editor in the sports department who recommended green-lighting the story, and we’d reassign Tomase to a combined beat of field hockey and slow-pitch softball.
Harsh? Sure. But if the only real accountability is the issuance of a blurb in which someone takes “responsibility” for the situation and then we all move ahead as if nothing ever happened, then this kind of stuff will continue to happen.
PFT Planet, we now yield the floor to you on this one. Should heads roll, or not?
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May 15th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
So Tomase should be canned, but Bill Belichick shouldn’t? The hypocrisy couldn’t stink more…
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May 15th, 2008 at 12:06 pm
Isn’t working for the Herald purgatory enough for the guilty parties? That rag is awful. I hope the staff has chiropractic coverage in their insurance - all that walking around with heads hanging low has got to take a toll on the spinal health.
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May 15th, 2008 at 12:10 pm
I AM SO SICK OF SPYGATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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May 15th, 2008 at 12:13 pm
If anyone is fired, it needs to be the editor that green-lighted the story for print. They knew what was in it and ran the story. Tomase didn’t hold a gun to their head and make them run the story.
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May 15th, 2008 at 12:15 pm
i think everyone’s beating a dead horse here. the parties involved have apologized, retractions have been printed. asking for resignations and re-assigning people for that won’t fix anything. you REALLY think these guys are going to print another provocative story?
they learned their lesson.
moving on….. (tired of the Herald talk already…)
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May 15th, 2008 at 12:39 pm
Florio said it earlier, Pats won’t sue, they got the Herald to do a retraction and what might a lawsuit bring out. Yeah, it caused a lot of trouble, but it needed to happen. So either bring on the the lawsuit, after which heads will roll or accept the apology and move on.
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May 15th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
Abso*******lutely!
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May 15th, 2008 at 12:52 pm
Easy question to answer….Heads should roll
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May 15th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
It’s interesting how Norcross worded their comment, as it’s possible that the NFL is very similar if Specter really carries through on his plans. This is in regards to everyone lying, misleading, and even (gasp!) bending the rules to get a competitive advantage.
But I digress, and agree, that an apology is not enough on this one. Taking into account what the article stated, when the article ran, and the damage it caused to the New England Patriots and all other parties involved, someone has to take the fall. Not necessarily both Convey and Tomase, but at least one of them.
I would personally pick Tomase, as a media outlet’s success is determined by its readers (or viewers) and the public has put Tomase’s face on this whole debacle. Even though it was the editor’s decision to put the story out to the masses, it was Tomase’s name on the article. The public would be more satisfied to see the man they’ve already found guilty get the ax instead of some editor they’ve probably never heard of.
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May 15th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
Yes, far too much was made out of this and now a Congressman, albeit a senile one, is involved because of this story…
I would rather see someone resign, rather than fired, but…
Tomase will look like nothing but a puppet and an irrelavant beat writer for the Pats from here on out. Way to go Fatass.
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May 15th, 2008 at 1:32 pm
Could it be that the Herald’s source claimed that Matt Walsh had a copy of the walk through, or that Matt Walsh was the person who filmed the walk through?
In that case when Walsh does not turn up that evidence, the Herald could assume their information was wrong, and therefore “retract” the story, and Walsh is not the source?
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May 15th, 2008 at 1:42 pm
And to think that “tradiitional media” takes shots at the accountability of blogs and internet media, yet they post stories like this based on “sources”, and an apology is all it takes to undo things? Totally unacceptable in my opinion.
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May 15th, 2008 at 2:16 pm
You can bet if this clown WAS fired he’d probably be working for the New York Times (or whatever rag carries a torch for the Jets) within a week or two anyway.
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May 15th, 2008 at 2:28 pm
Regardless if Tomasse does not get fired, he will not be allowed inside Gillette Stadium or given the same type of access that Mike Reiss of the Globe enjoys so all his stories will be second hand info.
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May 15th, 2008 at 2:29 pm
cjdevlin, a Cheerleader, says:
May 15th, 2008 at 1:32 pm
Could it be that the Herald’s source claimed that Matt Walsh had a copy of the walk through, or that Matt Walsh was the person who filmed the walk through?
In that case when Walsh does not turn up that evidence, the Herald could assume their information was wrong, and therefore “retract” the story, and Walsh is not the source?
If that was the case would it not be the Herald’s RESPONSIBILITY to get corroboration from Walsh prior toi running the story or even to tell the story differently?
I also love it how Walsh failed to deny the story for so long.
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May 15th, 2008 at 2:34 pm
“Regardless of whether Tomase was lied to….”
Let’s see. Florio, you use a lot of anonymous sources in your reports. If one of them lied to you, and you ran with it and it came back to bite you in the ass, would you resign?
Should someone get a slap on the wrist? Yes. Should they get fired? No.
Even though this is *just* sports we’re talking about, you have to remember the First Amendment in all of this. There’s a reason why defamation suits against media are so difficult to win for public figures — because for journalists to do their jobs well, they have to know going in that they have some protection against these kinds of things. We’re all human, and we all make mistakes. If journalists had to constantly worry about the threat of severe punishment for an honest mistake, the quality of journalism in our country would be even worse than it is now. (Hard to believe for some of you, I know.)
Granted, by giving journalists that kind of protection, it opens the door for people who make dishonest mistakes to take advantage of it. But as someone who knows how important the First Amendment is, I certainly think the current situation is much better than the alternative.
And regarding anonymous sources: there’s a reason why journalists need anonymous sources. And Florio, since your business would be NOTHING without anonymous sources, you’re the last person on Earth who should complain about someone hiding behind one. How many of your sources would go on record with the stuff you post?
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May 16th, 2008 at 6:19 pm
PFT reported rumours Terry Bradshaw was dead. Can you imagine the phone messages to Bradshaw’s children: “I’m so sorry to hear about your dad. He was a fun guy. He lived a great life. When is the funeral?” “I’m so sorry to hear about your dad’s death. If you need to talk, call me. Is there a memorial fund set up?”
If you believe blogs and rumour sites like PFT should be held to the same standard and given the same credence as “old” media, then you need to fire yourself and take your site down.
When you report something is a “rumour”, why do you report it at all? Why is it okay to report something as a rumour when you don’t know if it is true and yet you call for the firing of a reporter who essentially did the same thing you did?
I personally would fire the Herald reporter AND the editor. But I have a strict standard. But PFT has to stop holding other media to a different standard unless PFT starts a daily “read the small type” which states PFT will print anything even if PFT does not know whether it is the truth or not.
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