USA Today may need to do some backpedaling.
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- BellSouth Corp. has sent a letter to USA Today and the newspaper's parent company, Gannett Co., demanding the retraction of a story which said the phone company shared its customers calling records with a federal spy agency, according to a Thursday report in the online edition of the Wall Street Journal. The letter demanded that the newspaper retract the "faults and unsubstantiated statements" in the May 11 article, which said BellSouth and some of its rivals shared bulk calling data with the National Security Agency, the Journal said. The story ignited a firestorm about government intrusion into consumer privacy and led to lawsuits against BellSouth, Verizon Communications Inc. and AT&T Inc.
Poor USA Today.
Its bombshell story fizzled.
The incompetence of the Old Media is so pervasive. Day after day they look worse and worse. It's pathetic.
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