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Public radio station hit with plagiarism allegations
One of
"Our ability to seektruth and report it is tainted because we have refused to hold our own reporters accountable," he wrote, "as well as managers that should be taking the situation seriously."
Meanwhile, the
A publicly run radio station, KUNM serves cen- tral and Nothern New Mexico, including
Though radio news programs are known for the "rip and read," wherein they recap stories from daily newspapers and other sources, that's differ- ent from passing off another writer's work as their own locally produced original content. Ahtone says outright plagiarism at KUNM was tolerated for too long.
Ahtone's mass communication cites three sto- ries written by Martinez that contain several sen- tences copied and pasted from other news sources without attribution.
One example comes from an
"I would estimate that approximately 80 [per- cent] of the story was copied and pasted from oth- er sources," Ahtone wrote.
"It does seem undeniable that there is language that is borrowed in fairly wholesale fashion from one source or another [that's] plugged into the sto- ries," Drechsel says.
The KUNM health care navigators story is not posted online, so it's unclear if the station ever is- sued a clarification. Two of Martinez' other stories cited in Ahtone's email also feature copying and pasting from other sources without attribution, but KUNM ran a correction in both cases.
For example, one of Martinez' stories about whooping cough that appeared on the website of KUNM partner Fronteras Desk now has a correc- tion attributing the language she used to define the illness to the
Last month, SFR sent Ahtone's email to Kaplan, who often writes reports that hold public media accountable for mistakes, including a recent one that criticized a public radio station based out of
He's tells SFR that he can't comment on his KUNM report otherthanto say thatthe plagiarism allegations are serious.
Martinez, for her part, says she's ready to put the incidents behind her.
"I've earned four
She also previously worked as a spokeswoman under former Gov.
In an
The KUNM news office, which operates out of the
"It went through the personnel issues needed to address the problem,"
Radio station staff were also required to attend five hours of journalism ethics training courses in February, online through the Poynter News Uni- versity and with a UNM journalism instructor.
Drechsel, however, says the radio station should be more transparent about the situation, especially since not all sides of the story are being fully told. "Otherwise these things fester and fes- ter and then when it comes out, everybody looks defensive," he says.
"But clearly plagiarism is the cardinal sin in the context of a journalist," Drechsel adds, "so it's nev- er anything to be taken lightly." EH
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The Hill's story published on
Navigators cannot be paid by insur- ance companies, and they do not have to be licensed as agents or brokers. The healthcare law says each exchange must have entities certified as navigators, one of which must be a nonprofit.
Before the vaccine was developed, whooping cough was considered a child- hood disease. Now whooping cough primarily affects children too young to have completed the full course of vacci- nations and teenagers and adults whose immunity has faded.
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KUNM's on air report the next day * l "New Federal Rules For Navigators "* Released"
The healthcare law says each exchange must have two entities certified as navi- gators. One of which must be a non-prof- it. Navigators cannot be paid by insurance companies, and they don't have to be licensed by agents or brokers.
Fronteras Desk report, with no attribution
Before the vaccine was developed, whooping cough was considered a child- hood disease. Now it mostly affects infants too young to have completed the full course of vaccinations, and teenagers and adults whose immunity has faded.
Editor's Note: SFR has periodically collaborated with KUNM, including on a reproductive rights story last fall.
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