Reporting Good News
The challenge of reporting good news in the wake of tragedy reveals deep psychological complexities within journalism. When the initial death toll from a disaster is drastically reduced, journalists grapple with the implications of using the word "only," which can feel disrespectful to victims. This discussion highlights the inherent biases in media reporting while acknowledging the efforts of journalists to maintain accuracy amidst emotional turmoil.In this clip
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