gme 🇺🇸🇺🇦🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 on Nostr: Can someone explain to me why every news article today always has this phrase: CNN ...
Can someone explain to me why every news article today always has this phrase:
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It usually always appears when something bad has happened to somebdoy.
Very rarely does it appear when something positive or good has happened.
Like what the fuck do you expect people to say in this type of situation?
This appears to be a relatively new phenomenon in journalism.
In the 1990s and even early 2000s very rarely would you have seen something like this reported.
Just curious how and why it started. It seems lazy at best.
Like journos were so quick to run with a story they didn’t even bother to finish doing their job before they clicked “published”.
CNN has reached out to representatives for _ for additional comment.
It usually always appears when something bad has happened to somebdoy.
Very rarely does it appear when something positive or good has happened.
Like what the fuck do you expect people to say in this type of situation?
This appears to be a relatively new phenomenon in journalism.
In the 1990s and even early 2000s very rarely would you have seen something like this reported.
Just curious how and why it started. It seems lazy at best.
Like journos were so quick to run with a story they didn’t even bother to finish doing their job before they clicked “published”.