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How often do you see inaccurate news reports on TV?
What have you seen?
Sometimes people have expert knowledge on something, and see it incorrectly portrayed on TV in journalism or entertainment. How does this make you feel?
Shows that have forensic, medical, and psychological storylines can be badly portrayed.
Sometimes, people have witnessed a news event, and the reporters change it into an entirely different story.
Back in the mid 1990s, it was quite odd to watch writers struggle with doing internet storylines. There were a lot of incorrect references and technical words. How do they keep up with it, today?!
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Sometimes people have expert knowledge on something, and see it incorrectly portrayed on TV in journalism or entertainment. How does this make you feel?
Shows that have forensic, medical, and psychological storylines can be badly portrayed.
Sometimes, people have witnessed a news event, and the reporters change it into an entirely different story.
Back in the mid 1990s, it was quite odd to watch writers struggle with doing internet storylines. There were a lot of incorrect references and technical words. How do they keep up with it, today?!
http://www.buzzflash.com/premiums/04/09/images/dailyshow_200.jpg
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I see this almost every night with the "teasers" you see for the 10 o'clock news. The teaser is almost never the real story, just a half truth used to get viewers to tune into the news. It always cracks me up to hear the older anchors talk about "that tweeter thing" when they talk about twitter.
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yes, so true. they don't have the techno lingo down sometimes. neither does moi keep up with it all. it's like a whole new language!
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