Podcast FAQ

ny times podcast scandal

by Prof. Ali Becker V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
image

What happened to the New York Times''Caliphate'podcast?

It hit the top of the Apple podcast charts in 2018 and won major journalism awards, but now The Times says “Caliphate” contained flawed reporting. Credit... After an internal review that took more than two months, The New York Times has determined that “Caliphate,” its award-winning 2018 podcast, did not meet the standards for Times journalism.

Is ‘Caliphate’ the New York Times’ best podcast?

After an internal review that took more than two months, The New York Times has determined that “Caliphate,” its award-winning 2018 podcast, did not meet the standards for Times journalism.

Did New York Times lead another large-scale fake news operation?

The top US newspaper has been exposed for overseeing another large-scale fake news operation. The main source for the New York Times’ award-winning podcast, Caliphate, has been arrested and charged with lying about joining ISIS.

Who is the creator of the New York Times podcast?

The series was the brainchild of Lisa Tobin, the executive producer of Times audio; Sam Dolnick, an assistant managing editor; and Mr. Mills, according to two people with knowledge of the podcast. The first installment came out on April 19, 2018, as part of an episode of The Daily.

See more

image

Martin Markowitz Now: Where is The Shrink Next Door Patient Today? Update

Celeb therapist convinced millionaire to move out of his house, give ...

Who hosted the Caliphate?

Internal review concludes high standards were not met in corroborating Canadian man’s claims to be Isis executioner. Caliphate was hosted by Rukmini Callimachi, one of the paper’s star reporters. Caliphate was hosted by Rukmini Callimachi, one of the paper’s star reporters.

Did the New York Times corroborate the claims of the Isis?

The New York Times failed to corroborate sensational claims made by a Canadian fantasist who represented himself as an Isis executioner in Syria, according to a devastating internal review conducted by the paper.

What podcast did Joe Concha contribute to?

New York Times issues massive correction on award-winning 'Caliphate' podcast. Fox News contributor Joe Concha discusses a journalistic embarrassment for the New York Times, which aired false claims by a man claiming to be an ISIS terrorist and failed to vet his claims.

Who is the Canadian kid who left his home and pledged his loyalty to the Islamic State?

"Callimachi has been covering terrorism for years. Never had she talked with a recruit who had so recently returned home and had not yet been discovered by authorities, " the Times wrote on its Peabody entry form. "And as their conversation unfolds, it becomes clear how rare this interview is. He begins to tell the story of how he -- a Canadian kid from a suburban, middle-class family -- left his home, slipped over the Turkish border into Syria and pledged his loyalty to the Islamic State. Huzayfah describes the group’s inner workings as he learns how to use an AK-47, how to enforce religious law, how to physically punish offenders and, eventually, how to kill for the Islamic State. Eventually, he arrives at his breaking point, the moment when, grappling with the atrocities he committed, he decides to escape.

Did the Emir contradict Chaudhry?

The emir contradicted some of Chaudhry's key claims in a subsequent interview, such as how he operated in a different city than the one where Chaudhry said he was stationed. He also said Chaudhry likely had a military role, in conflict with Chaudhry's claim that he was a religious police officer.

Did Shehroze Chaudry have a podcast?

The newspaper admitted it failed to properly vet Shehroze Chaudry's lurid stories before airing them on the podcast, which won a Peabody audio award. It also published the interviews with him even after its own investigations found discrepancies in his stories. The 12-part series was "driven primarily by the confessional tale of a Canadian man ...

Who was the Canadian public safety minister in 2015?

Ralph Goodale, the Canadian public safety minister from 2015 to 2019, said he had information suggesting that Mr. Chaudhry’s accounts of joining ISIS in Syria were false when The Times broadcast “Caliphate” in 2018. Still, Mr. Goodale said he was unable to declare that publicly at the time because the police investigation was underway.

How long is Chaudhry in jail?

In September, the Canadian authorities charged Mr. Chaudhry with perpetrating a terrorist hoax, a criminal charge that could bring up to five years in prison if he is convicted. Image.

What did Chaudhry tell the Times before the Caliphate?

Mr. Chaudhry told The Times before “Caliphate” went on the air about one of his supposed emirs, or commanders, inside Syria. The emir had been the subject of an article in a Swedish publication. The journalist who wrote the article helped The Times interview the emir for the “Caliphate” podcast.

Was Shehroze Chaudhry a terrorist?

But Shehroze Chaudhry, the central figure in the 2018 podcast “ Caliphate ,” by The New York Times, was a fabulist who spun jihadist tales about killing for the Islamic State in Syria, Canadian and American intelligence and law enforcement officials contend. Mr. Chaudhry, they say, was not a terrorist, almost certainly never went to Syria, ...

Was the Canadian executioner fabricated?

A Canadian’s gruesome account as an Islamic State executioner in Syria, which was the subject of the “Caliphate” podcast by The New York Times, was fabricated, officials say. A Times review found no corroboration of his claim to have committed atrocities.

Is Raqqa being slaughtered?

Chaudhry claimed and, by his own account, before he was in Syria. Credit... Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently, via Twitter. By Mark Mazzetti , Ian Austen , Graham Bowley and Malachy Browne. Dec. 18, 2020.

Did the Times interview the person?

The Times never interviewed the person directly, yet included his assertions in “Caliphate.”. And, as noted in the podcast, The Times did not independently verify the identities of these supposed officials or vet the accuracy of their accounts.

Who is the New York Times' first daily podcast host?

Barbaro Emerges As Major Star For New York Times. In switching four years ago from the politics beat to become The Times ' first daily audio host, Barbaro has evolved into one of the newspaper's most recognizable stars. The Times says more than 4 million listeners download his podcast each day.

Who narrated the Editor's Note?

And Barbaro narrated a version of the Editor's Note that now plays before the opening lines of each episode. He says, " The Times has concluded that the episodes of Caliphate that presented Chaudhry's claims did not meet our standards for accuracy.".

Who is the executive producer of the Caliphate?

Others joined Caliphate from The Daily as well. Among them was Caliphate's executive producer, Lisa Tobin. She had held the same role at The Daily and is now the executive producer of audio at The Times. Off the air, Barbaro and Tobin are engaged to be married.

Who is Andy Mills?

Andy Mills, a key producer behind the launch of The Daily, helped drive the sound and feel of Caliphate. From the outset, Mills became Callimachi's sidekick on the air, testing her microphones, prodding translators, questioning sources. Others joined Caliphate from The Daily as well.

Did Barbaro disclose his connection to the Caliphate?

On his corrective podcast in which he questioned Baquet about that collapse, however, Barbaro did not disclose several key facts about his own connection to those who created the discredited Caliphate series. (Barbaro declined to comment for this story.)

Who was the only reporter to face serious consequences for the Iraq War scandal?

The only reporter who faced serious consequences for the scandal was Judith Miller, who later fell comfortably on her feet at Fox News. Still today, the Times boasts a collection of Iraq War boosters as top correspondents and columnists.

Who is the podcasting terror expert?

The Guardian described her in a fawning profile as the “the podcasting terror expert getting into the minds of Isis.”. After winning the prestigious Peabody Award in 2018, Callimachi was named as a finalist for the renowned Pulitzer Prize the following year thanks to her work on the podcast.

What episode does Callimachi talk about Abu Huzayfah?

When news broke that Abu Huzayfah was a fraud named Chaudry, Callimachi tried to distract from the scandal by claiming on Twitter that her podcast raised concerns about Chaudhry’s narrative in episode six. She did not mention, however, that she continued to use “Abu Huzayfah” as a source in episodes seven, eight, and 10.

What was the Times' role in spreading the lies of the Bush administration?

As is public knowledge, the Times was instrumental in spreading the George W. Bush administration’s lies during the lead-up to the second US war on Iraq, falsely reporting that the government of Saddam Hussein had “weapons of mass destruction.”.

Who is the host of the Caliphate podcast?

Hosted by Times reporter Rukmini Callimachi, the Caliphate podcast claims to tell the story of the rise and fall of the so-called Islamic State in Syria and Iraq. The show has attracted millions of listeners, and is one of the most popular podcasts on the globe.

Who informed Callimachi that he was a member of ISIS?

Later in that episode, Callimachi was informed by New York Times national security correspondent Eric Schmitt that “ two different officials in the U.S. government at different agencies have told me is that this individual, this Canadian, was a member of ISIS.”.

Did the Caliphate podcast get arrested?

The main source for the New York Times’ award-winning podcast, Caliphate, has been arrested and charged with lying about joining ISIS. The major media outlet had relied on this man’s fabricated story as the core of its reporting, and said two US government officials had independently confirmed his identity. So far, the Times has not issued any ...

Who is the executive editor of the New York Times?

Dean Baquet, the executive editor of The Times, said the blame fell on the newsroom’s leaders, including himself. “When The New York Times does deep, big, ambitious journalism in any format, we put it to a tremendous amount of scrutiny at the upper levels of the newsroom,” he said in a podcast interview that was posted by The Times on Friday.

When did the first installment of The Daily come out?

The first installment came out on April 19, 2018, as part of an episode of The Daily. The first words of “Caliphate” were an exchange between Ms. Callimachi and Mr. Chaudhry taken from a 2016 interview recorded in Canada.

Who reads the Caliphate episode?

Every episode of “ Caliphate ” now begins with a correction read by Michael Barbaro, the host of The Daily podcast, who tells listeners that the chapters on Mr. Chaudhry “did not meet our standards for accuracy.”. A new installment, “An Examination of ‘Caliphate,’” has also been added.

Is narrative journalism perilous?

Narrative journalism can be perilous, said Ann Marie Lipinski, a former editor in chief of The Chicago Tribune who has run the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard since 2011. “That’s a certain kind of storytelling that is much valued and does have this built-in entertainment quality,” she said.

Who said we had dolls to practice on?

Mr. Chaudhry, who said he had assumed the name Abu Huzayfah as a member of the Islamic State, replied haltingly, saying, “We had dolls to practice on.”. In later installments, he said he had taken part in lashings, as well as the killings of two people, describing the executions in grisly detail.

Is the Caliphate podcast flawed?

It hit the top of the Apple podcast charts in 2018 and won major journalism awards, but now The Times says “Caliphate” contained flawed reporting.

How the Sacklers Got Away With It

Patrick Radden Keefe discusses how the family that helped create an overdose crisis that’s killed hundreds of thousands of Americans has escaped accountability.

The Sandy Hook Father Who Refused to Let Alex Jones Win

Conspiracy theories have loomed over the school shooting in which his son, Noah, died. Leonard Pozner reflects on how the truth can triumph online.

A Spiritual, Dangerous Quest in the Himalayas

Harley Rustad talks about “Lost in the Valley of Death,” and Jessamine Chan discusses “The School for Good Mothers.”

The Chinese Language Revolution

Jing Tsu talks about “Kingdom of Characters,” and Kathryn Schulz discusses “Lost and Found.”

Remembering Betty Davis, a Futuristic Funk Force

A conversation about her unique music, her short career and the path that led to her rediscovery.

Mitski, in and Out of the Spotlight

The indie-rock musician’s albums inspire deep feelings and attract ever-bigger audiences, but in many ways she remains a mystery.

Remembering Greg Tate, Critic and Catalyst

Conversations with two of his contemporaries about the fertile scenes he covered, and the indelible impression he left.

Who is Andy Mills on the Times podcast?

Callimachi may have led the reporting on the podcast, but the show’s spotlight was equally shared by Andy Mills, a (male, white) staffer on the Times audio team who served as the lead producer on the project, who is also credited as a reporter on the story, and who also appears in the show itself alongside Callimachi.

Who was the journalist who led the reporting on the Caliphate?

As a result of the Times ’ findings, Rukmini Callimachi, the star journalist who led the reporting on Caliphate (and whose face appears on the cover art), was reassigned to a new beat.

Who bought Wondery?

This officially puts a bow on what the Wall Street Journal reported in early December. Right before the new year, the Bezosian mothership announced its intention to purchase Wondery, the podcast publisher known for its pulpy offerings that also stands as the last big buyable podcast asset of this past generation.

Who gave the Peabody speech?

Indeed, Mills was the person who gave the speech when accepting the now-returned Peabody. A few days after the Times announced its findings on Caliphate, Mills guest hosted The Daily, the paper’s flagship podcast.

Did the Times return Peabody?

Shortly after the announcement, the Times agreed to return its Peabody, and a few days later, the Pulitzer Prizes also revoked an honor for Caliphate, at the paper’s request. There’s been some dispute as to whether the Times ’ post-internal review actions with Caliphate amount to a “retraction.”.

image
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9