Jason Barry

ReporterArizona's Family He is a nine-time Rocky Mountain Emmy Award winner who is best known for his weekly Dirty Dining reports, which highlight local restaurants with major health code violations. Jason was born in Los Angeles and graduated from the University of Miami. An avid sports fan, Jason follows the Diamondbacks, Cardinals and Suns with his wife, Karen, and son, Joshua. His favorite stories to cover are the station’s Pay it Forward segments, which reward members of the community with $500 for going ‘above and beyond’ the call of duty to help others. Jason started his career at WBTW-TV in Florence, SC, before moving to WALA-TV in Mobile, AL.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

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  • He is a nine-time Rocky Mountain Emmy Award winner who is best known for his weekly Dirty Dining reports, which highlight local restaurants with major health code violations.
  • ReporterArizona's Family

Conflicts of Interest

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Examples:

  • An avid sports fan, Jason follows the Diamondbacks, Cardinals and Suns with his wife, Karen, and son, Joshua.
  • His favorite stories to cover are the station’s Pay it Forward segments, which reward members of the community with $500 for going ‘above and beyond’ the call of duty to help others.

Contradictions

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  • Kat Von D tattooed a version of the iconic portrait of jazz legend Miles Davis on her friend without proper credit or compensation
  • The photographer who took the original picture of Miles Davis filed the lawsuit, claiming that Kat Von D did not have permission to use the image and was subject to copyright law

Deceptions

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  • He was named the Associated Press Reporter of the Year in 2002.
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Recent Articles

Tattoo Industry Celebrates Ruling in Kat Von D Copyright Case, Allowing Artists to Create Unique Tattoos without Legal Reprisal

Tattoo Industry Celebrates Ruling in Kat Von D Copyright Case, Allowing Artists to Create Unique Tattoos without Legal Reprisal

Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 A ruling in the Kat Von D copyright case has allowed tattoo artists to continue using copyrighted images for their artwork, including an image of Miles Davis. This decision allows artists to create unique and interesting tattoos without fear of legal repercussions.