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In reply to the discussion: This American Life -- Has it "jumped the shark"? [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)78. If you would go back and listen to the whole show, I think you would find that
Apple was in no way let off the hook.
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a documentary guy who did an expose on foxconn. unfortunately, he falsified some of his research
dionysus
Mar 2012
#3
I only heard a part of it on MarketPlace yesterday, so I can't really comment on the whole
cbayer
Mar 2012
#10
He didn't make shit up about Apple, he made up a narrative about him visiting Foxconn factories.
joshcryer
Mar 2012
#40
I disagree. Daisy flat out lied about parts of the story. Do you realize that? Ira did what real....
Logical
Mar 2012
#12
You do understand that The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs is a play, right?
Warren Stupidity
Mar 2012
#19
Did you listen to the show? Do you know what legnths they went to to verify this story?
cbayer
Mar 2012
#65
Correct. That's why I object to the posts here saying he took no responsibility.
cbayer
Mar 2012
#70
Exactly. And when Ira Glass asks him if he will now tell the audience that it is a story,
cbayer
Mar 2012
#52
If Daisy was not a journalist then he should have said up from he was telling a fictional story.
Logical
Mar 2012
#21
Don't run a show that hasn't been vetted. TAL said themselves that it didn't take long
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#32
Come out and say it, you don't like Ira Glass. It's clear that this isn't about being "dignified"
MNBrewer
Mar 2012
#39
I don't think that they jumped the shark, but they did exactly what Daisey feared.
joshcryer
Mar 2012
#22
If TAL is a news show, I like a little less emotion & vindictiveness in my journalism.
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#31
Daisy NEVER said the following is not truthful! He sold it as a 100% true story!
Logical
Mar 2012
#68
It misread the meme, and tried humping the shark. The shark didn't take kindly to it.
saras
Mar 2012
#42
Call a liar a liar, but save brow-beating, public humiliation for American Idol
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#53
disagree, the more humiliation, the less likely someone will engage in it again
got root
Mar 2012
#54
Daisey isn't a journalist. He was described by glass as a performance artist.
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#66
The biggest losers in the Daisey/Glass collaboration are the Chinese workers.
shcrane71
Mar 2012
#77
the information and the entertainment of This American Life remain consistent...
LanternWaste
Mar 2012
#82