CALIFORNIA TV STATION CAUGHT PIMPING MYRIDE.COM
http://www.prwatch.org/node/6630

Sacramento television station KCRA recently aired a "Problem Solvers" news 
segment where "Lynsey Paulo, a multiple regional-
Emmy winner, looked at 'search engine fatigue' among online users. The report 
quoted three consumers, an expert from UCLA 
and an executive from Myride.com, which provides targeted-search results. What 
viewers didn't see from watching the 1 
minute, 40 second report was that it was nearly identical to a video news 
release sent to media organizations from Autobytel 
Inc., which owns Myride.com," reports Sam McManis. "All the reporting in 
Paulo's piece--sound bites, B-roll footage and even a 
chart -- came directly from the release."

KCRA's news director said "his staff independently corroborated the facts in 
the story," and that "a graphic at the end of the 
newscast" listed the VNR material as a source. He admitted "there are some 
things we could've done better out of full 
disclosure," but said KCRA will continue to use VNRs, "if we feel like it's a 
good story idea and we can put it in context."

SOURCE: Sacramento Bee (California), October 27, 2007
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