CBS blog criticizes stations' coverage of Tigger incident
Thursday, January 11, 2007
- Feb 16 - Potential charges against "Tigger" bounced: District attorney
- Jan 16 - Orange County Sheriff's Office still investigating into Tigger hit
- Jan 11 - CBS blog criticizes stations' coverage of Tigger incident
- Jan 10 - Teamsters Union comments on Tigger incident
- Jan 9 - Full video of Tigger incident reveals different story
- Jan 8 - Accusations Tigger threw punch fill airwaves as teen claims neck injuries
The article "Teamsters site suggests Tigger pardoned" was later proven to be factually incorrect.
CBS program The Early Show ran a segment Monday about the Tigger incident at Florida theme park Walt Disney World, which a company blog later criticized.
CBS runs a regularly updated feed on its website, entitled "The Public Eye". It was created by the television station to "bring transparency to the editorial operations" of that department. It went one step further, recently, when criticising their program's actions.
The post knocked co-anchor Hannah Strom, who "did not challenge the family's characterization of the incident." Writer Brian Montopoli commented that "we'd like to think that we would have brought somewhat more skepticism to the table".
On Sunday, video broke internationally of Disney employee Michael J. Fedelem as Tigger, hitting teen Jerry Monaco Jr. in the head. The New Hampshire tourist and his father both claim the hit was unprovoked. They claimed Jerry Jr. needed medical attention and prescription medicine that night.
"Nuh, no provokin' at all, ya know, it was all out of the blue." Junior told FOX News the day before.
The CBS interview was even featured in that morning's post-show email from CBS The Early Show.
The comments were made by Montopoli, associate producer of this section.
Sources
- Brian Montopoli Tigger Vs. Teen CBS: The Public Eye, January 8, 2007

