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I first learned about VH1's sound technicians replacing booing with cheering on its DVD of the Concert for New York City in my aggregator yesterday. I won't cite the source because he apparently gathered his links from other weblogs who had reported this news days earlier without giving credit to any of them. Until this morning, that was the only post in my aggregator dealing with the news item, so I chose not to post it due to its seemingly obvious lack of attribution.
Thankfully, the same news item appeared again in my aggregator this morning from a different subscription with sources cited. There's some interesting and revealing related links to be found in following the attribution path below (from people who each gave credit where credit is due):
[life - listed chronologically] < [Adam Curry's Weblog] < [InstaPundit] [2] < [The Volokh Conspiracy]
Isn't it just like the media giants to use technology to "change" what really happened at that concert we all saw for their own greedy reasons? Bad VH1, bad!
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