Imagine if correspondents in late 1944 had
reported the Battle of the Bulge, but without explaining that it was a
turning point in the second world war. Or what if finance reporters had
told the story of the AIG meltdown in 2008 without adding that it raised
questions about derivatives and sub-prime mortgages that could augur a
vast financial implosion? Most people would say that journalists had
failed to provide the proper context to understand the news. Yet that’s routinely done in today's news reporting.
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