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May 16, 2006

Last week, CNN correspondent Joe Johns stopped Sen. Ted Stevens and interviewed him with a small digital camera in a Senate hallway. The story aired, and Stevens filed a formal complaint with the Radio-Television Correspondents Association saying he didn't realize he was on camera (it was a "digital camera more commonly used for stills.") Now the RTCA has ruled it was not an ambush interview, but the incident has escalated the fight between broadcast journalists -- who are restricted to an interview area -- and print journalists who can roam the halls with audio recorders. If you ask me, good for Joe Johns.
Originally from Lost Remote, remediated by yatta on May 16, 2006 at 09:42 PM