A Demonstation of the Need for Skepticism
Last week's regional editions of Newsweek did not all carry the same cover.The variations should provide a simple illustration of the need to take journalistic accounts with a grain of salt.
posted by Ken Wedding @ 2:06 PM
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The Guardian (UK) covered these covers and included this explanation for the differences: "Newsweek's international editor, Fareed Zakaria, said that in the US, Newsweek was a mass market magazine with a broad reach, while overseas it 'is a somewhat more upmarket magazine for internationally minded people'."
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