GoLocalProv Charges Associated Press with Lifting Investigative Report

GoLocal24, Press Statement

GoLocalProv Charges Associated Press with Lifting Investigative Report

AP story appeared in Prov Journal
An exclusive report published Thursday evening by the investigative team of GoLocalProv.com about Providence Democratic Mayoral candidate plagiarizing a letter from another politician in Rhode Island, was rewritten and distributed by the Associated Press with out attribution.

“It is amazing that Associated Press, de facto plagiarized our investigative teams’ work on unveiling a mayoral candidates plagiarism,” said Josh Fenton, CEO and Co-Founder of GoLocal24, the parent company of GoLocalProv.com.

Other leading news organizations - WPRI-12 and RINPR, the public radio affiliate in Providence, RI, - both sourced GoLocal’s investigative reporting by Stephen Beale and Kate Nagle.

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The Providence Journal and other news outlets that subscribe to Associated Press, ran the story as original reporting by Associated Press. There was no byline on the Associated Press story.

“Our team worked virtually around the clock to break this story on a Mayor candidates’ plagiarism – the ultimate irony is that the Associated Press lifted a story about plagiarism, added Rick Daniels, COO of GoLocal24. Daniels previously served as President of the Boston Globe and ran Gatehouse Media’s New England operations. “In this era of speed and digital reporting, there is no excuse for this type of action by the AP.”

The Associated Press’ Mike Meila, of the New England Office of the Associated Press located in Boston, initially refused to address the issue of the error.  Later he told GoLocal a change was made, but refused to share the rewrite.

“I am sorry legacy media has its financial challenges, but there is no excuse for this type of behavior and unwillingness to correct it in a timely fashion and own it. God knows we make mistakes, but correct them and apologize,” said Fenton.

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