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Journalists, especially investigative journalists, need to beware of two types of ‘holes’ they could easily step into during their coverage of news. One is known as the ‘Rabbit Hole.’ The other is the ‘Memory Hole.’ Interestingly, I first learned about these ‘holes’ as a child while reading fiction books.
By Mark McGeeJournalists, especially investigative journalists, need to beware of two types of ‘holes’ they could easily step into during their coverage of news. One is known as the ‘Rabbit Hole.’ The other is the ‘Memory Hole.’ Interestingly, I first learned about these ‘holes’ as a child while reading fiction books.