Katrina Takes a Toll on Truth, News Accuracy
National Guard spokesman Maj. Ed Bush believes that newspapers and television exaggerated criminal behavior in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, particularly at the overcrowded Superdome and Convention Center. The New Orleans Times-Picayune on Monday described inflated body counts, unverified "rapes," and unconfirmed sniper attacks as among examples of "scores of myths about the dome and Convention Center treated as fact by evacuees, the media and even some of New Orleans' top officials." Journalists and officials who have reviewed the Katrina disaster blamed the inaccurate reporting in large measure on the breakdown of telephone service, which prevented dissemination of accurate reports to those most in need of the information. Race may have also played a factor.
[SOURCE: Los Angeles Times, AUTHOR: Susannah Rosenblatt and James Rainey]
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Katrina Takes a Toll on Truth, News Accuracy