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Friday, Mar 24
"News Isn't About Telling People What They Want To Hear; It's About Informing Them"
On her radio show yesterday, Laura Ingraham was taking bets about which network morning show would travel to Iraq first (following her statements on 'Today' Tuesday.)
Ingraham said Bush was being very clever in his remarks about coverage of the war. "He doesn't have to bash the media, because we're doing it for him!," she said. More journalists need to stand up and say this: "News isn't about telling people what they want to hear; it's about informing them." That's how one e-mailer put it yesterday. Here's what a second person wrote: "News organizations are not about making your feel good or reporting what you want to hear. It's about reporting the TRUTH, unfiltered and uncensored where ever it may be...Good or bad." Email This Post |
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