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Good journalism v. bad journalism

Here is an example of good journalism and an example of bad journalism. Both are reporting the same story, the upcoming referendums in Eastern Ukraine.

Firstly; bad journalism.

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Author justinwylliePosted on May 10, 2014Categories International affairs, Media CommentTags political narrative

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