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Re: CBS News under investigation for fakenews - conduct unexplained |
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Posted by Easy on Fri Feb 7 16:30:15 2025, in response to Re: CBS News under investigation for fakenews - conduct unexplained, posted by alm on Fri Feb 7 15:57:35 2025. I have heard the term sound bite. That's when they take a short clip to capture the main idea and sometimes they are used out of context. When they take a bunch of sound bites and link them together so that they appear to be a single reply, I feel that's something different.If the NYT published what they said was an interview and kept everything in quotes or italics - whatever they use - but took out complete sentences and paragraphs that may impact your perception of the conversation, but didn't say that it was edited wouldn't that be misleading? That's essentially what happened here. Her sentences were spliced together without pause or comment so that it appeared to be her complete reply. That's fine if you're interviewing Taylor Swift, but that may not be allowed for political interviews. I don't know, but I do feel like it was misleading. I do feel like there was some nuance lost, although they didn't change the essence of what she was saying. |
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