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Erin Andrews Video: ESPN Bans NY Post Reporters After Paper Published Photos

PAT EATON-ROBB   07/23/09 12:22 AM ET   AP

Erin Andrews

HARTFORD, Conn. — ESPN banned staffers from the New York Post from appearing on any of its programming on Wednesday after the newspaper published photos this week taken from a video showing sideline reporter Erin Andrews nude in a hotel room.

The Post published three images from the blurry video Tuesday.

"While we understand the Post's decision to cover this as a news story, their running photos obtained in such a fashion went well beyond the boundaries of common decency in the interest of sensationalism," ESPN senior vice president of communications Chris LaPlaca said in a statement Wednesday night.

Newspaper reporters are regular guests on ESPN shows.

Post spokesman Howard Rubenstein did not immediately return a call from The Associated Press.

The Post was one of several TV networks and newspapers that aired or published images from the video, which Andrews' attorney says was shot without her knowledge. Andrews plans to seek criminal charges and file civil lawsuits against the person who shot the video and anyone who publishes the material, attorney Marshall Grossman said.

Kelly McBride, a journalism ethics expert with the Florida-based Poynter Institute, said it was unethical for news organizations to show images from the Andrews video.

"There is some illegally obtained material, leaked documents or video of a CIA person torturing a soldier, or stuff taken out of Gitmo, that I think has great public importance," McBride said. "But this doesn't do that at all.

"I actually do believe in giving the audience what they want to certain restraints, and I think this clearly crosses that line," she said. "I don't think with a straight face you could justify this on journalistic grounds."

The blurry, five-minute video shows Andrews standing in front of a hotel room mirror, fixing her hair in the nude. It's unknown when or where it was shot.

Andrews, 31, has covered hockey, college football, college basketball and Major League Baseball for the network since 2004, often as a sideline reporter during games.

A former dance team member at the University of Florida, she was something of an Internet sensation even before the video's circulation. She has been referred to as "Erin Pageviews" because of the traffic that video clips and photos of her generate, and Playboy magazine named her "sexiest sportscaster" in both 2008 and 2009.

It was not clear when the video first appeared on the Internet. Most of the links to it had been removed by Tuesday.

Every state but Iowa now has some law on the books dealing with video voyeurism, according to the National Center for Victims of Crime.

"With people disseminating these images over the Internet, there is a potential for people to abuse the victim again and again," said Ilse Knecht, the center's deputy director for public policy. "States have begun to recognize that it's not just some guy taking a picture and looking at it in a dark room."

Many of the state laws are based on a 2004 federal statute that prohibits recording anyone's "private areas" without consent under circumstances where the victim has a reasonable expectation of privacy.

Penalties vary in each state, ranging from fines to several years in prison. Connecticut's law can result in up to five years in prison.

Knecht said several states, including New York, have laws prohibiting people from disseminating these images. Knecht said it's not clear whether that applies to the media.

"If they knew at the time that the conduct was unlawful, then it's kind of sketchy," she said.

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11:14 AM on 07/31/2009
All erin andrews videos now is available here: http://eri­nandrewssc­andal.onsu­gar.com/
she is very popular now :)
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clearwaterclearmind
couldn't stand bush. can't stand obama for the sam
07:52 AM on 07/27/2009
anyone who cares about any woman in their life should be horrified at what happened here. someone secretly films her in her hotel room, and news people publish it? it makes them complicit in the crime to me and they should be prosecuted­.
12:26 AM on 07/26/2009
it''s a different world today, cameras every where....w­hat a joke us society has become...
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raven119
10:48 AM on 07/25/2009
The New York Post "went well beyond the boundaries of common decency in the interest of sensationa­lism." Wow! Whoda thunk it?
07:02 AM on 07/25/2009
all famous celebrity sex tapes and exposed videos and pix at > babylon-x.­org.uk
enjoy the hq! no scam! no virus!
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shag11
11:51 PM on 07/24/2009
Good. Another bs Murdoch production­; they are shameless.
11:15 PM on 07/24/2009
That is one bizarre-lo­oking outfit she's got on.
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07:58 PM on 07/24/2009
More ESPN arrogance reported by Mike Francesa on WFAN NY: ESPN ordered all of its affiliates to NOT report anything about Ben Roethlisbe­rger's escapade in Nevada.

This is further evidence of what this once great station has become: too buddy buddy with athletes to report anything about them that they don't want; all Hollywood, as evidenced by the ESPY Awards show; it's not about sports anymore, it's about self promotion and entertainm­ent.

At one time, it was the premier all sport network, where sports journalist­s like Tom Mees and Bob Ley reported the sports news, now it's clowns like Booyah Scott, and Back back back back Berman and pretty little thangs like the subject of this article. ABC has ruined a once good thing. No wonder Dan Patrick left; he was probably sick of it all.
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raven119
11:34 AM on 07/25/2009
ESPN Roethlisbe­rger story at this link: http://spo­rts.espn.g­o.com/nfl/­news/story­?id=434925­3
12:54 PM on 07/24/2009
"...in the interest of sensationa­lism.."

PAGING MR. KETTLE...P­OT PAGING MR. BLACK KETTLE....
08:38 AM on 07/24/2009
I don't know who Erin Andrews is, but I feel for her because this is one of my worst nightmares­. I'm sure I'm not the only woman who's wondered it there was a camera in a sleazy dressing room or even an upscale hotel room. The ability of a criminal to upload these photos to the internet where they'll never disappear just makes it worse. Anyone who publishes this garbage should just acknowledg­e that they're not a journalist and start peddling $5 dollar porn on the street for a living.
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12:34 AM on 07/24/2009
The new york post has absolutely no standards. It is as low a rag of a newspaper as you'll ever get.
10:39 PM on 07/23/2009
rupert murdoch and those rehtugs...­they're all just about decency and family values...
Boomerwoman
Momma said there'd be days like this
12:06 PM on 07/24/2009
Sounds like a lawsuit to me!
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10:38 PM on 07/23/2009
Think about it, folks. What are the odds of someone being able to do this?
1. At check in, you'd have to be standing in line near her, and who would have known she was going to check in at that very moment?
2. You'd then have to set up the equipment, not easy to do with security cameras and other guests.
3. You'd have to get lucky and do this just when she was naked.
4. The vid was very blurred and you can't make out her face; yet she admitted to it "to stop the rumors and speculatio­n".
5. She would have had to find out about it by surfing the Internet or have someone point it out to her.
6.. She could have denied it and it would have been end of story, but all the "lawyers" and "executive­s" now get involved.

This reeks of self promotion, and boy, ESPN isn't known for that, are they?
09:37 PM on 07/23/2009
phyllis diller legs
11:36 PM on 07/23/2009
.... with serious F-ME pumps
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Happylib
Don't take your dolly and go home
09:29 AM on 07/24/2009
You are both disgusting­.
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bascombe
send the kids off to die, suck their country dry
09:24 PM on 07/23/2009
please tell me that no one expected anything more from a murdicK.K.­K publicatio­n.