Originally posted by Asher
Why do I need a degree in journalism to see that they split up the issue into a bunch of different articles on the same page? Tingkai sees one posted online and goes off on a tangent about how badly written it is since it doesn't talk about Chretien's reaction, when that was in another article.
Why do I need a degree in journalism to see that they split up the issue into a bunch of different articles on the same page? Tingkai sees one posted online and goes off on a tangent about how badly written it is since it doesn't talk about Chretien's reaction, when that was in another article.
And of course if you go to the Calgary Herald website, you'll find the other article. What? You can't find it. How odd. The only story posted is that bit of government drivel (see the section under "Front Page")
Now I'm sure we're all going to enjoy how Asher will attempt to prove that the Calgary Herald website provides a balanced and fair coverage of this particular news story. Where are the counterview points Asher?
Originally posted by Asher
In this case I also know far more about how the Calgary Herald structures its newspaper than Tingkai
In this case I also know far more about how the Calgary Herald structures its newspaper than Tingkai
Simply put, the article posted by Asher was completely biased and a great example of how not to write a news story.
It demonstrates why the Calgary Herald is considered one of the worst newspapers in Canada. Luckily for Albertans, they have access to one of the best Canadian newspapers: the Edmonton Journal (although with Canwest running it, that may soon change).
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