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I'd like to show you guys something interesting. Bear with me it's going to take 3 posts to show you...
Here is the AP version of the story I was mentioning above: Quote:
Results: Pages: 2 Words: 704 Characters (no spaces): 3726 Characters (w/ spaces): 4414 Paragraphs: 20 Lines: 79 |
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Now here's CNN's take on the AP release:
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Words: 722 Characters (no spaces): 3823 Characters (w/ spaces): 4525 Paragraphs: 20 Lines: 80 |
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And now the FoxNews version of the AP release:
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Words: 281 Characters (no spaces): 1548 Characters (w/spaces): 1823 Paragraphs: 8 Lines: 32 Quite a difference, don't you think? News sources do abbreviate stories, but this version is cut alot. Now... Look at the positioning of the following paragraph in the Fox version: Quote:
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What I find also interesting is the addition of "his bosses said" in the CNN version. And what's with the weird little "whatch what the court document says" parenthetical"?
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What facts do you think are missing from Fox's version?
I don't see that big of a deal in moving that sentence from paragraph three to two (from sentence #4 to sentence #2). Personally, I don't care how it is written as long as all the same facts are in it. But you realize that the right will say that it is not suprise that the AP version waits longer to reveal that the information does not support Bush or Cheney having done anything illegal, leaving alive longer the idea that somehow this revelation (which was revelated a couple weeks ago so I'm not clear why it is news now) implicates Bush or Cheney in the revealing of Plames CIA status? We'll all find the bias we want to find. |
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Both of their sources are the same. The original source is much more detailed. Which, it seems, CNN caught on to. If your only source of news was FoxNews, you wouldn't be getting all the information. And why not show all of the AP release? What, are they trying to save paper on their website?
Moving sentences is common, but in this case it emphasizes Bush and Cheney's possible innocence up front. Everyone knows that people not fully engaged stop reading a news article a couple of paragraphs in. They obviously didn't want anyone to miss that sentence. |
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