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CNN/SI'S MACMULLAN OFFERS RESIGNATION AFTER TRADE SNAFU

          A report last week of a three-team NBA trade caused
     CNN/SI correspondent Jackie MacMullan to offer her
     resignation to the network, according to Mark Montieth of
     the INDIANAPOLIS STAR-NEWS.  MacMullan, who "never intended
     to broadcast the rumor," had mentioned a deal involving the
     Pacers' Dale Davis, the Magic's Rony Seikaly and the Sixers'
     Clarence Weatherspoon to a CNN/SI anchor as "something that
     might make sense" before going on the air.  MacMullan was
     then "surprised to be asked about it during the broadcast,
     but passed it off as a weak rumor."  Then, an editor for
     CNN/SI's online service, CNNSI.com, posted the trade story,
     with her byline, on the web site.  MacMullan did not learn
     about the story being posted until Pacers President Donnie
     Walsh called her to "stress its inaccuracy."  The story was
     then removed (STAR-NEWS, 7/27).
          ON SITE: In L.A., Tom Hoffarth reviewed CNNSI.com,
     saying, "It can't hurt to have another voice in the 'we
     provide everything' battle to hook more sports junkies." 
     But Hoffarth added that CNN/SI "can't expect immediate
     converts" (L.A. DAILY NEWS, 7/28).

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