Sunday 27 September 2015

BBC apologises after suggesting partially deaf Tory MP had fallen asleep


This articles shows how the BBC managed to make a big mistake, The BBC apologised after suggesting a partially deaf Conservative MP was asleep during a debate on the trade union bill when he was in fact trying to listen to a speaker. This shows how new and digital media can cause problems with news stories and how genuine it can be, although the BBC have to legally tell true stories, photography and print shows that images can make a big difference. If writers don't have the right explanation for a photo, it can lead to many problems.



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