inthesuburbs said:
SF_Express,
Why not paraphrase? Why go instead to the position of saying: Hey, I just make stuff up when I feel like it.
With all respect, this is the kind of thing that has always driven me nuts about the news business and, of course, why I like it: The notion that it's 100 percent one way or another, with no gray area or wiggle room in between.
Obviously, nobody's talking about making things up.
You get a quote. As Frank noted, before recording devices, we all wrote them down anyway, and nobody wrote them down 100 percent accurately. You just did the best you can, and 99 percent of the time, you were fine.
When the quote appears in the newspaper, if it's an accurate reflection, within a few words, of exactly what the speaker was trying to convey, you're fine. It has been this way since Gutenberg.
To put it another way, if the speaker has no problem with what his written quote reflects (not accounting, of course, for complete backtracking on something he actually said), then you're good.
None of this applies to "making things up." It all applies to common sense ways of doing business that we have been doing for hundreds of years.