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| − | Journalism schools are supposed to teach that skepticism is paramount. "If your mother says it, check it out," goes the old adage. [ | + | Journalism schools are supposed to teach that skepticism is paramount. "If your mother says it, check it out," goes the old adage. [https://www.forbes.com/2010/03/12/toyota-autos-hoax-media-opinions-contributors-michael-fumento_3.html] |
It's a principle second only to getting a [[scoop]]. Many news gathering organizations say, "Get it first. Get it right." | It's a principle second only to getting a [[scoop]]. Many news gathering organizations say, "Get it first. Get it right." | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:06, April 9, 2019
Journalism schools are supposed to teach that skepticism is paramount. "If your mother says it, check it out," goes the old adage. [1]
It's a principle second only to getting a scoop. Many news gathering organizations say, "Get it first. Get it right."