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March 28, 2003
Geoff Hoon provides some context
In tomorrow's Times of London British Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon argues that the press acoounts of the war thus far don't show the big picture: It may not be the journalist's fault: it is a reporter's job simply to report what he or she finds. But without being framed in a broader understanding of strategy, instant pictures can mislead. So while viewers may be "seeing" more than ever before, they may actually be "learning" less, albeit in a more spectacular way.Posted By Martin Devon at March 28, 2003 01:00 AM | TrackBack Comments
I haven't RTFA, but did he watch the whole battle? We did blow away all those buildings. I think there were four of them. Tank fire and air strikes did the work. Posted by: Andrew Hagen at March 28, 2003 01:31 AMright. thank you for writing exactly what i was going to say! the distinction between straight news reporting and speculation about context should be made as clear as possible, unfortunately speculation is not only easier but makes better headlines. Posted by: angrYkook at March 28, 2003 02:15 AMPost a comment
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