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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
April 17, 2013
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Play devils advocate, what opposing view could be expressed?
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2) Viewers could feel that the press was actually covering up important details about the case with the consistent confusion.
What is your opinion about the issue, and what caused you to form that opinion?
My reasoning for coming to this conclusion was the lack of professionalism shown in handling the case. The press wasn't concerned about the families that were hurt by the bombing just about who could get the story first.
My opinion is that this issue was poorly handled by the FBI and the press. The endangerment of citizens lives should have not been a scandal.
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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1) The families involved would have maybe been at ease if the suspect was actually found and in custody.
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