In an attempt to make the government more transparent with the information it has collected about her, OTM producer Sarah Abdurrahman is sending out personal Freedom of Information Act Requests to numerous government agencies. Bob speaks to Sarah about what it takes to FOIA yourself.
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Comments [3]
Hi. I am a radio journalist specializing in web and tech stories. Why did you choose not to mention the name or site of the blogger? I have read your response to the accusation, but it failed to address that issue and comments are not available.
Quoting without attribution just seems a bit strange.
Marc -- please see our response to these accusations here:
http://www.onthemedia.org/response/
Any comment on the allegation that part of the broadcast was the reporter directly quoting another person's reporting on this matter without attribution after being asked not to use it?
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