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Wednesday, 21 September 2011

News on the Roll - Christopher Cook

Sky News and BBC News 24 place a premium on reporting 'breaking news' but little news really breaks in any 24 hours, which encourages the 'creation' the impression of 'breaking news'. How is this done?
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