Sunday, February 23, 2014

Breaking News from News LIVE- Joe Paterno press release


Here is a mock press release highlighting the initial story of Joe Paterno's death and the reaction to the rebuttle in a press release form.


Demetrius D. Davidson
COULD IT BE, A LEGEND DECEASED?

A nation mourns a collegiate legend, or so we thought.

 

State College, PA.

According to several sources, it has been reported that the University of Pennsylvania’s famed football coach, Joseph Paterno has died. According to the likes of The Onward State, The Huffington Post, and CBSSports.com, the tragic news broke on January 21, 2012. This would be forever known as a day football lost a “great”. Though his last days were etched in scandal, “JoePa” will be forever be synonymous with football and Penn State University.

 

UPDATE, UPDATE, UPDATE- 8:00pm Jan. 21, 2012

 

It has been discovered that the initial report of Joe Paterno’s death was fraud. According to a retracted story by CBSSports.com, the information was received from State College’s own student blog, The Onward State and the information wasn’t verified. It seems as though the social media giant, Twitter, has shown us overwhelming evidence that “JoePa” is still alive and advises us all to not give Paterno a premature death. It is clear to see that as helpful as social media can be for breaking a story, it can be just as detrimental.

 

Paterno is best known for coaching Pennsylvania State’s Nittany Lions Football Team. He has a career record of 409 wins and most impressively 24 bowl game wins. Paterno and his family are also known for their charity work and commitment to the community of State College and Penn State University. Although, most recently Paterno has been attached to the infamous Sandusky Scandal, it is important to remember that Paterno has contributed much more to society and most importantly he hasn’t been convicted of anything. With the help and support of his family, we hope to see Paterno well soon and continue to strive for excellence in a tough time for Penn State University.

Edwards, D. (2012). An Apology from the Managing Editor of Onward State. An Apology Form the Managing Editor of Onward State. Retrieved from http://onwardstate.com/2012/01/21/a-letter-from-the-managing-editor-of-onward-state/

 

ESPN Stats & Information. (2012, January 22). Joe Paterno's statistical legacy. Big Ten Blog.
Retrieved February 23, 2014, from http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/44161/joe-paternos-statistical-legacy

1 comment:

  1. Hi Demetrius,

    Your two posts are great! I really like that you covered all angles of Joe Paterno's death. What made you decide to write a false press release and then later write a corrected version with an apology? Did you decide to do this because this is how events actually occurred or for other reasons? Also what made you write two Facebook posts but never actually confirm Paterno's death?
    Thanks Lauren

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