Fox News on Tina Fey/Sarah Palin Photo Mix-Up: We Regret the Error
Jun. 6 2011, Published 9:38 a.m. ET
After the hilarious mistake of using a picture of funny woman Tina Fey impersonating Sarah Palin instead of the actual former governor herself during an on-air about 2012 presidential candidates, Fox News has issued a statement regarding the slip-up.OK! VIDEO: FOX NEWS USES PICTURE OF TINA FEY FOR SARAH PALIN STORY
David Clark, Executive Producer of Weekend Programming, FOX News tells OK!: “This past Sunday during ‘America's News Headquarters,’ a graphics error was made during a segment on former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. The producer has since been disciplined and an explanation and apology will be made in the same hour next Sunday. Fox News regrets the error.”
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In 2009, the cable news network announced they would have a "zero tolerance" policy toward errors like the one that happened yesterday. We just hope whoever made that mistake doesn't get too severely punished, since it provided such a great opportunity to laugh.