Exam 2 K&R chapter 22 Flashcards

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how is it a double whammy

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story becomes tainted and publics trust is shaken

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what is this chapter about

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memogate
Geroge W bush’s familys pol. connections resulted in preferential treatment that allowed him to avoid combat in vietnam and domestic service in texas air national guard was not entirely fulfilled

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report was received verifying info and was aired on

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60 minutes title for the record

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why was it criticized

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superscript th not available in early 1970s

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The authors state, “This case certainly is worth studying simply as a cautionary tale about the process of verification and attribution…” Explain.
pursuing a story and running it are two different things and the latter shouldnt happen until

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reminds journalists why great care should be taken when reporting a big story
information has been carefully scrutinized and verified

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greatest lesson is not what CBS did wrong but

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how the story behind the story came to overshadow the story itself

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key to accuracy accuracy accuracy is

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verification verification verification

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Why do such cases have a chilling effect?

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  • Journalists become leery of being too aggressive lest they make serious errors, and newsroom managers shy away from pursuing big stories for fear of wasting time and resources chasing after unsubstantiated rumors and possible dead ends.
  • The hypercritical responses from the blogosphere
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