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'Shocking stuff here': CNN communications guy narcs on Fox News reporter for using LinkedIn to find sources

Remember how we just did a post about a Washington Post reporter using Twitter to find new gun owners to interview for a story she’s working on?

Matt Dornic, head of strategic communications for CNN worldwide, has really dropped a bombshell here. He’s caught Fox News media reporter Brian Flood using LinkedIn to find people to comment on a story he’s working on … probably about CNN.

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Scandalous!

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https://twitter.com/dogheadbone_llc/status/1357055803329544192

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That’s all anyone at CNN does, apparently.

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No, wait, everyone, you’re misunderstanding his gripe:

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CNN employs only the finest and most unbiased media reporters in Oliver Darcy and Brian Stelter. Wonder where Stelter found his anonymous sources for his hit book on Fox News?


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