Buffalo News Fake Story Said to Be AntiBuffett Protest
By Joe Strupp
Published: August 27, 2008 11:20 AM ET
NEW YORK A man claiming responsibility for a false story in The Buffalo News Monday, about actress Nicole Kidman launching a campaign to save a local theater, says he pulled the prank as a protest against News owner Warren Buffett.
The prank, which sparked a lengthy correction in Tuesday's paper and at least two related stories, is allegedly the work of one Adam Templeton. A man identifying himself as Adam Trumpleton, and pointing to the Buffalo News stories, claims, in an e-mail to E&P, that he has no connection to the theater involved and placed the false item on a public relations Web site in order to embarrass Buffett.
The original News story on Monday reported that Kidman was coming to the aid of the longtime local showcase, the Studio Arena Theatre.
A Tuesday follow-up story revealed that the initial story was based on a false notice at a public relations Web site: "The report, posted to the Web site PR-inside.com at 8:20 Saturday night, claims that Kidman told reporters during a rehearsal break in London that she 'expressed hope that one or more hugely charismatic New York City theater figures ... pass the hat' for Buffalo's struggling playhouse. But the article also contains an alleged quote from Kidman that mirrors, verbatim, a comment made by the theater's managing director, Iain Campbell, in July and printed in The Buffalo News," the paper reported.
The News reported that Catherine Olim, Kidman's publicist, told the paper she found the initial story "highly suspect" and added that Kidman did not arrive in London until Monday. "We have no knowledge of this, and [Kidman] is filming out of the country. If we find out, we'll let you know if it's true or not," Olim wrote to the News in an e-mail.
"The report, which circulated to several online gossip sites and was later picked up by local television stations and this newspaper, is attributed to an organization called Mirror Entertainment (America), the existence of which could not be verified through Web searches," the News revealed. "The contact information for the company at the end of the report lists a man named Adam Templeton and a phone number that, when dialed, led to a company called Great Places Publishing. Richard Thorne, the company's owner, said no one named Adam Templeton worked there."
The News adds that PR-inside.com "describes itself as a 'website for the free submission of public relations distribution, news and press releases.' After signing up for the service, anyone with an e-mail address can submit and publish a news article or press release, which is posted to the site without apparent editorial oversight."
On Wednesday, "Trumpleton" wrote in an email to E&P, "The point of the prank is this: Buffalo has its own Nicole Kidman right under its very nose -- and her name is Warren Buffett. Let Warren Buffett, who has taken so, so much out of the city of Buffalo and given back zilch save the theater. Instead of counting on Nicole Kidman, who has no connection to the city of Buffalo whatsoever, let the city turn for one single time to one of the individuals that it has enriched to such an astounding extent: Warren Buffett.
"Since 1977, Warren Buffett has taken hundreds of millions of dollars out of the Buffalo community. He, personally, has never given a cent back to that community. It is time for him -- personally -- to do so. It is time for Warren Buffett to step up to the plate and finally -- and personally -- give something back to the community that he has taken so much money out of over the past 30 years. (And they only need $300,000 to get back on their feet.)
"Scratch out the name of Nicole Kidman and insert the name of Warren Buffett into that Buffalo News story that was printed Monday, and you have an article that makes total sense," the e-mail from the alleged perpetrator (his identify has not been confirmed) said.
Buffalo News executives could not immediately be reached for comment Wednesday. Berkshire Hathaway, the News' parent company owned by Buffett, has yet to respond to a call seeking comment from E&P.
In his e-mail to E&P, "Trumpleton" stated: "Someone needed to smack him, and I am okay with the fact that it was me who had to do it. And my apologies to the staff of the theater if they felt this was in any way intended to embarrass them -- it was not. They are doing an amazing job in light of huge adversity."
Buffalo News Fake Story Said to Be AntiBuffett Protest
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