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Warren Toda
« Reply #45 on: January 27, 2010, 02:29:42 AM »

Quote from: Rafal Gerszak

Did The Globe and Mail spell its name wrong on all the photos? ("The Globe and M")

At what point does the public get bored or tired with coverage of a story? Does it depend on the nature of the event, example: earthquake disaster versus Olympic Games?

When/if the public gets bored, what should a paper do - stop coverage, minimize coverage or "force feed" the public?

How does a paper know that readers are bored or tired of a certain story?

Does the public get bored of coverage or is it the journalist/newspaper covering the story who get bored?
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Francis Vachon
« Reply #46 on: January 27, 2010, 07:53:40 AM »

Yes, Francis you are correct. Not sure, which link is the best one to post right now with him only being there for a short period. Thane Burnett is also in Haiti producing words, pictures, video for QMI as others are.

http://lcn.canoe.ca/lcn/infos/lemonde/archives/2010/01/20100126-065149.html


Here for René Baillargeon's work: http://lejournaldequebec.canoe.ca/galeries/20100126195221_auidehumanitairehaiti/
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Rafal Gerszak
« Reply #47 on: January 27, 2010, 10:13:54 AM »

Talking about mistakes..... I like how two photographers took same exact photo at same link posted previously and now below. And its been up like that since the link was posted...... nobody double checks these things anymore?

http://lcn.canoe.ca/lcn/infos/lemonde/archives/2010/01/20100126-065149.html
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