Monday, 9 March 2015

NDM Story #40 - 04/03/15


This article is about the journalist who wrote about spending a year ripping off the web with the Daily Mail online.
The Daily Mail’s New York digital operation has hit back at the journalist who wrote about spending a year ripping off the web with the Daily Mail online.
Rhiannon Macdonald, managing editor of DailyMail.com, has issued a statement in which the company “utterly refutes” claims by James King that the Mail depends on “dishonesty, theft of copyright material” and the publication of material we “know to be inaccurate”.


This shows how freedom of speech in journalism has allows journalists such as James King, picking on The Mail, and accuse them of being inaccurate, and opinion lead audiences. this potentially means that journalists such as King, will lead to the lack of sales of the Mail, due to in-popularity after being ''known to be inaccurate'', having a reliable source confirming this for the audience will contribute highly to the unsuccessful future of news organisations such as The Mail. 

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