Paper reviews its attribution policy

August 31, 2009|ASSOCIATED PRESS

HARTFORD - The Hartford Courant said it is reviewing its policy for attributing news to other media sources after it was accused of stealing content from newspapers throughout Connecticut.

Jeffrey Levine, senior vice president and director of content for the newspaper, said the Courant did not attribute to other sources or attributed to its own reporters stories that it published in its print editions. Levine said the newspaper took “immediate steps to correct this process.’’

The Journal Inquirer took its complaints public by publishing a story Saturday about the practice. The story said content had been copied from newspapers in Manchester, Bristol, New Britain, Torrington, and Waterbury.

The publisher of the Bristol Press and New Britain Herald, Michael Schroeder, called the practice “at best plagiarism, at worst outright theft.’’

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