GannonGuckert and the other hacks at Talon copied many of their news stories from other sources. They were never attributed to the people or companies who actually did the work, and they had the nerve to slap a "copyright Talon News" at the bottom of the page.
Their volunteers posted stories from all over the world. Volunteers traveling overseas? I don't think so.
Here is an example of ethics in journalism. (I know you're reading this, JimmyJeff, you can't help yourself. So pay attention!)
WBTV fires producer for plagarism
Mark Washburn
TV/Radio Writer
WBTV fired a news producer for plagarism this week after discovering a report on Monday's 5:30 p.m. newscast contained two sentences copied verbatim from a story in Sunday's Charlotte Observer.
"It was a very short story," said Dennis Milligan, Channel 3's news director. "Two of the three sentences in the piece were directly copied."
LINK for the full story from Charlotte.com
It's obvious Talon was never a real news organization, and JimmyJeff should never have been allowed into the White House press room.