No wonder the media stinks -- they don't fact-check the news anymore, and they apparently don't fact-check the storm closings. This appears to be the message board that started the whole thing:
http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=180137&page=1See a whole boatload o' screen grabs here:
http://mercury.rh.ncsu.edu/tww-closings/http://newsobserver.com/news/triangle/story/3375298p-3003781c.htmlPrank results in fake closings
Cable news outlet changing system By VICKI HYMAN, Staff Writer
A local TV news station inadvertently aired a series of smutty business closings as part of its weather coverage Thursday night, thanks to pranksters with decent computer skills and "Saturday Night Live" sensibilities.
News 14 Carolina, the 24-hour local news station run by Time Warner Cable, ran the fake announcements mixed with real closings for hours before station workers shut down the automated, Internet-based closings system.
Meanwhile, viewers learned that an emporium selling a certain sex accessory would be open Friday; that a chicken restaurant that sounds like -- but is not spelled like -- a sex act would have limited hours; and that a day-care center called "Bring 'Em Young" would be closed Friday.
The tipoff for the latter was the contact information: R. Kelly, the name of the singer who is facing child pornography charges.
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