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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

How Much Do We Hear About World Hunger?

I posted an article on UN Dispatch with a title that speaks for itself: World’s Hungry Top 1 Billion, 4 Million New Hungry People a Week. One of the things we’ll be exploring on CTN are the editorial judgments that determine the kind of information the American public receives and the prioritization of certain news stories over others. The story above will likely get little attention, but one would think it deserves proportionally more than some other issues and events. What do you think?

 

Topics: media, hunger

Posted by Peter Daou on 06/17 at 09:33 AM
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