LAT Getting All Credit For Already Reported Obama-As-Joker Poster

 

redeye_8-19When is a big exclusive not actually so exclusive? How about when the blogosphere gets the story long before a mainstream outlet.

This is what happened when the Los Angeles Times reported earlier this week a lengthy story purportedly revealing Firas Alkhateeb as the person who created the now-famous Obama-as-Joker poster in January. The story was picked up by many outlets, and the LAT was given the scoop. But that’s not entirely accurate.

In April, Jonathan Jerald, Editor of BedlamMagazine.com, published a story about the posters being put up around Los Angeles. The story has an update linking to Alkhateeb’s Flickr page where the image originated.

While the name is slightly off (BedlamMagazine.com has it as “Firas Khateeb”), the update contributes what was considered one of the major points to the LAT scoop.

We don’t know when the update was added, but it was certainly long before Monday. In a discussion during the August 5 Red Eye on Fox News, ombudsman Andy Levy cited the Web story during his halftime report. He said the person “posted this to his Flickr account back in January. It’s a photoshop so that’s clearly where the artist took it from” (video below).

The LAT certainly added to the story, but this can be seen as another example of a more mainstream outlet getting credit for a scoop that had, at least partially, already been reported on.


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