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March 30, 2006

QotD: War Reporting

[P]erhaps the time has come to send sports reporters to war zones. It seems to be one of the last refuges of journalism in which a) reporters have basic knowledge of the subject matter they're assigned to, and b) they're expected to report the details and outcome of the race, even if a contestant is injured or dies during competition.

It's astonishing that the same country that still celebrates the envelope pushing performances (and near-death experiences) of the "Crazy Canucks" downhill ski team, hasn't figured out that covering a war in the context of body counts is the sports journalism equivalent of limiting Olympic coverage to the daily injury reports of the various countries in competition.

Kate McMillan, "Killed In Action", Small Dead Animals, 2006-03-29

Posted by Nicholas at March 30, 2006 08:37 AM
Comments
The Toronto Star has already sent a sports reporter to Afghanistan - Rosie DiManno Posted by: Kateland at March 30, 2006 08:56 AM
Has anyone noticed any improvement in the reporting as a result? ;-) Posted by: Nicholas at March 30, 2006 12:07 PM


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