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Texas reporter on UFO case leaves newspaper; News media trustworthy?
by Steve Hammons
Posted: 14:55 February 17, 2008

Matt Lauer on NBC's the Today Show |
The local newspaper reporter in Stephenville, Texas, who helped cover a UFO
sighting case there is no longer working at the Stephenville Empire-Tribune
newspaper, effective last Thursday, Feb. 7.
Journalist Angelia Joiner had been covering the UFO story which broke early
in January and brought national and international news media representatives
and researchers to Stephenville, other nearby small towns and the
surrounding region.
Mainstream media such as the Associated Press, CNN and other major TV
networks and newspapers covered the incident with great interest. The
international press also paid special attention to the UFO sightings in
Stephenville and towns in the area.
Media personalities such as CNN's Larry King and NBC's Today show host Matt
Lauer explored the sightings on their shows.
In Stephenville, Joiner was a staff writer at the small-town newspaper
there. She did an excellent job of researching and interviewing local
residents who were surprised, curious and concerned about the very unusual
objects they reportedly saw.
As national and international interest in the case grew in January, Joiner
was contacted for information as the reporter on the scene with some of the
best knowledge of the local community.
Her articles helped inform not only local residents who relied on
professional reporting for their community, but also assisted other
Americans and people internationally understand that Stephenville people and
residents in the area were down-to-Earth, solid and of good character.
The factual and level-headed journalism Joiner provided helped the national
news media understand and respect the citizens in these communities. This
resulted in some of the most serious and credible reporting in the national
media on such an incident in recent memory.
The AP article was carried in hundreds of papers and news outlets. People
like Larry King and Matt Lauer talked about the subject with intelligence
and open minds.
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