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Keith Ledger: Heath Ledger's Death Teaches A Lesson In Google

Keith Ledger

Huffington Post   First Posted: 03/28/08 03:45 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 01:25 PM ET

When news broke Tuesday afternoon that Oscar-nominated actor Heath Ledger passed away, news outlets scrambled to cover his death. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of concerned citizens took to web to learn more. Whether it be their haste while typing, unfamiliarity with Ledger's work or something else, they Googled various misspellings of Heath's name. Keith Ledger surged to the top of Google Trends. Knowing that, and following an editor's father calling to ask about Keith Ledger, Huffington Post went back and entered not just Heath Ledger as a tag to the story, but Keith Ledger as well. The misinformed and poor spellers were then served the story they were after when they searched.

But Wednesday, other internet outlets misidentified that tag as shoddy work. Gawker wrote:

Even HuffPo couldn't get it straight, tagging many of their Ledger posts, including Bonnie Fuller's, with "Keith" instead of "Heath."
But it was not instead, it was in addition to, as all posts were tagged Heath and Keith.


The Columbia Journalism Review picked up on Gawker and piled on the story, writing:

In its haste to post its take on the Ledger story, as Gawker points out, the Huffington Post erroneously tagged a piece about the death under "Keith" Ledger. And while the speed-trumping-all ethos is nothing new in journalism, it's still remarkable the extent to which those initial, speed-focused pieces set the tone of the story's coverage.

On Thursday Gawker realized the ways of Google and offered a mea culpa.

...according to commenters, tipsters and your mom, it turns out they did it on purpose, in order to catch web traffic from the legions of deaf, misspelling Google searchers who have never read USWeekly ever.

CJR understanding Google? TBD.

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When news broke Tuesday afternoon that Oscar-nominated actor Heath Ledger passed away, news outlets scrambled to cover his death. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of concerned citizens took to web to lear...
When news broke Tuesday afternoon that Oscar-nominated actor Heath Ledger passed away, news outlets scrambled to cover his death. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of concerned citizens took to web to lear...
 
 
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10:39 PM on 01/27/2008
My co-worker came in after lunch to tell me that "Keith" Ledger was dead. It took me a minute to figure out who he was talking about.
05:23 PM on 01/27/2008
There's nothing more delicious than when a "Gotcha" jerk gets gotcha'd.
At least Gawker had the decency to print a retraction.
Good for them.
09:37 AM on 01/25/2008
Gawker Media, the media source that's not afraid to refer to news seekers as "legions of deaf, misspelling Google searchers who have never read USWeekly ever".
08:59 AM on 01/25/2008
Who cares?
02:00 AM on 01/25/2008
OMG KEITH Ledger died TOO?!? That's like a double whammy, or something.

I'm going to go Google this RIGHT NOW!!
08:29 PM on 01/24/2008
You know I have a friend who got a great deal on ebay buying a wet suit (diving gear) because he thought to search under wet SUITE! The lister couldn't spell and none of the searchers thought to look for it that way. No bidding competition = low price.
05:54 PM on 01/24/2008
give em hell HuffPo!