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| − | + | Robert Florence, also known as Rab Florence, was fired from Eurogamer on October 25, 2012 for journalistic malpractice in criticizing Lauren Wainwright of MCV without first seeking a comment from Wainwright. <ref>The Wainwright Profile (archive)-[https://archive.is/5fjM3]</ref> | |
| − | + | As the article had touched on the issue of the appearance of collusion between marketers and journalists such as in the Doritos Pope incident,<ref>Table of Cowards (Archive)-[https://archive.is/nTkIa]</ref> there was a widespread perception that Florence was fired for whistleblowing on the journalistic malpractice of others. | |
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Latest revision as of 05:15, 30 January 2018
Robert Florence, also known as Rab Florence, was fired from Eurogamer on October 25, 2012 for journalistic malpractice in criticizing Lauren Wainwright of MCV without first seeking a comment from Wainwright. [1] As the article had touched on the issue of the appearance of collusion between marketers and journalists such as in the Doritos Pope incident,[2] there was a widespread perception that Florence was fired for whistleblowing on the journalistic malpractice of others.
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