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  • Read your news on a proper news outlet with decent standards like Reuters, then you won't need to get angry about such digressions :P

    http://www.reuters.com/

    Seriously, you have a choice, don't read articles by outlets with no real journalistic standards. Here's a great piece of reporting that was put out earlier today:
    http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/migration/#

    In terms of your question about headlines, the headline should accurately represent the story. Simple. Anything else is shoddy.

    All this said, ultimately the output of any news organisation is driven by its clients. Sorry.

  • All this said, ultimately the output of any news organisation is driven by its clients. Sorry.

    For print media, I've noticed they're increasingly becoming a mouthpiece for their proprietor.
    I realised print media has always had this to some extent, but it seems more so recently. Perhaps i'm a bit older and a bit more cynical.

    Used to like the Graun, but the anti-Corbyn deluge around the time of labour elections put me off.

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