ABC News appears to have stumbled on flawed reporting for the second time in a month.
Late Monday, ABC backed off an earlier report saying that Tony Scott, the movie director who committed suicide on Sunday, had inoperable brain cancer. ABC attributed the information quickly picked up around the globe, often crediting ABC to "a source close to Scott."
But after TMZ.com and other news outlets, including a local ABC station in Los Angeles, reported that Mr. Scott's family was not aware of any cancer, ABC News posted an updated article on its Web site: "Tony Scott Brain Cancer Report Appears in Doubt."
An ABC spokeswoman said the updated information "will also be included on air in the next show up our overnight news show, 'World News Now' and on 'Good Morning America.'"
On July 20, an ABC reporter falsely linked the man accused of killing 12 people in a Colorado movie theater to a statewide Tea Party organization. The news division and the reporter, Brian Ross, later apologized for the error, which was made in an off-the-cuff manner on "Good Morning America."

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