IANS -- Ch 2-4
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"But news accounts, as stated above, should aim for the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth- not the excitement, the whole excitement, and nothing but excitement" (53). As seen in Chapters 2-4 of It Ain't Necessarily So,... Read More
"Coverage can easily mislead when reporters don't make it sufficiently clear that premature science may well not offer the truth" pg 36, Chapter Two-It Ain't Necessarily So Right away, I thought of one major issue that has been in the... Read More
For our IANS readings of chapter 2: Intresting enough to see how badly things go when you rely on statistics that aren't accurate. I especially love how people do that everyday, even Ido sometimes. I remember discussing this in class... Read More
It is no secret, that we all enjoy reading something that's entertaining, well atleast I do. As a writer I like to write things that will entertain people. However, as a journalist I won't necessarily have that option. Sure their... Read More
Reading through the chapters 2-4 there was one idea that really kept hitting me in the head the whole time, is it really the journalist who is responsible for the numbers. I know there are internal polls-websites, phone, etc.. But... Read More
"In this chapter we'll look at some examples of stories that became bigger than they should have been when reporters did not confuse their readers (or, perhaps, themselves) with some of the relevant facts." Is it really the reporters fault... Read More
Maybe it'll trackback someday... http://blogs.setonhill.edu/VanessaKolberg/021916.html
Okay, I am officially annoyed by the trackbacks having pinging errors...don't worry I will get over it! haha here is my blog, i tried this before but it also had an error.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/BethanyMerryman/2007/10/first_hand_experience.html
my entry http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JacquelynJohns/2007/10/were_still_being_duped.html
Alright, I tried and I tried, but I ain't tryin' no more! (and yes, I purposefully missused grammar) Anyways, here's the link to my blog if'n you'd like to check it out.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MadelynGillespie/2007/10/you_say_tomato_and_i_saywell_s.html
Here is my blog entry http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JeremyBarrick/2007/10/ians_ch_2_4_el227_how_media_ch.html
ok so this not trackbacking is getting old...what'd u think?
Trackback isn't working again, here is a link: http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MitchellSteele/2007/10/kinda_late_but_still_here_ians.html
In case the trackback doesn't work...
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/CoreyStruss/2007/10/verify_or_duck.html