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‘Here’s the truth. We don’t know’: How false reports of Boston bombing…
‘Here’s the truth. We don’t know’: How false reports of Boston bombing arrest left media outlets scrambling
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How could using a balance in research and reporting tactics have made a difference in the outcome of what was reported
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Play devils advocate, what opposing view could be expressed
The faster the new is provided by the network, the easier it would be for people to find it and share it; and therefore will become the most successful.
Why did the FBI kept their information for so long instead of giving updates in such important event?
April 17, 2013. 7:29 PM EDT.
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What is your opinion about the issue, and what caused you to form that opinion
I think it is very important to be the first network to deliver information, specially when it comes to events like the bombs in Boston. But is being the first to report it more important than making sure that you are providing your audience with honest facts about what is happening
Specially when you are reporting about people that is suffering and dying, you must double check your sources because the whole world is paying attention to what you are saying, they're trusting you. And that trust will be gone once they realize that your network was given false information