I saw Dr. Bateman today and asked her about it. She was grossly misquoted. The reporter was terrible and Dr. B. was really frustrated at trying to get her to understand what she was saying. I never actually met her, nor talked to her on the phone since our exchanges were done over e-mail, but a close friend of mine is in the news business and explained to me that they get it wrong so often that he wouldn't even consider being interviewed for anything, and he was not impressed with this particular reporter.
So I guess it boils down to the fact that we have to weigh how much good we might have the chance to do against the possibility of perpetuating untruths. My sister has been in the newspaper many times, and has been misquoted and had wrong facts printed so many times that now she insists on seeing the final copy of the article, or she won't let them publish about her. I suspect a lot of reporters would probably balk at this. What a business, eh?
So I guess it boils down to the fact that we have to weigh how much good we might have the chance to do against the possibility of perpetuating untruths. My sister has been in the newspaper many times, and has been misquoted and had wrong facts printed so many times that now she insists on seeing the final copy of the article, or she won't let them publish about her. I suspect a lot of reporters would probably balk at this. What a business, eh?