Chicago Tribune
Former WMAQ-TV reporter
Amy Jacobson was briefing police on her interaction with the husband of a missing woman without telling her bosses, which played a role in her ouster from the station. "That breach of company standards, which made her a part of a story she was covering and had been warned she was getting too close to, was just the latest incident over the past several years to cause bosses to lose their confidence in Jacobson's judgment and cost the star reporter her job," write
Phil Rosenthal and
David Greising.
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Oops: College paper's headline calls Jacobson a "person of interest" (DI)