It was during his stay in the ICU that WBAP 96.7 FM & 820 AM (Fort Worth/Dallas) inadvertently dispatched a breaking news
bulletin via email and on its website announcing that Bush had died.
The false report was not on-air.
The false report was not on-air.
WBAP quickly realized its error and sent another message.
WBAP News director Rick Hadley explained the situation, which he
characterized as a huge mistake.
"As every news organization will do, we get our
obituaries ready to go for people who aren't doing well," Hadley said.
In this case, there were the reports that Bush had been
transferred to the ICU, so the news team prepared an email blast to be ready
for when Bush died. A bit macabre, perhaps, but standard practice.
Hadley says there was a problem with the email system that,
unbeknownst to the staff, caused the message to be sent to the station's email
distribution list. They didn't realize what had happened until the switchboard began lighting up with callers.
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