When Media’s Decision in the Face of Events Is to Say Nothing About Them

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Members of the media may declare blackouts for many reasons. Some are out of caution. But more often, the blackout is more akin to a boycott that, when made public, can be a tool for media outlets or commentators to raise the level of discourse, to focus the public’s attention elsewhere or to glean some attention from those they are barring.


When Media’s Decision in the Face of Events Is to Say Nothing About Them