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In reply to the discussion: Shame on CNN: Apologize for Steubenville coverage = PETITION [View all]davidpdx
(22,000 posts)And this is one of the things I hate about DU, is the people who do a drive by a twist someone's words.
The point he is making is there is not anything the media can say about the specifically about victim because of the laws to protect her. If they did, they would face very heavy criticism (and rightfully so). What the media COULD focus on is 1) The long term effect on rape victims (this could include putting advocates on air) and 2) The types of things that need to be done to prevent rape (i.e. educational campaigns, accountability measures by schools, etc.).
I didn't catch any of the coverage on TV, though CNN International (I'm outside the US) was suppose to break into the program to cover it live (State of the Union was not on here), they didn't. I found a feed through one of the TV stations in Ohio which had no commentary and that was the better way to watch it anyway.