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Frankfurter Rundschau - Niemcy | Wtorek, 17. Marzec 2009
Reporting on the shooting spree goes too far
The left-liberal Frankfurter Rundschau criticises the reporting on the shooting spree in the southern German city of Winnenden in which a 17-year-old shot 15 people and then himself: "The overriding confidence that lessons had been learned from the school catastrophes in Erfurt, Emsdetten and elsewhere concerning the media's treatment of shocking news was put paid to in Winnenden. The rat race for the fastest information and the best access to evil secrets has quickened its pace. Twitter messages spread like wildfire immediately after the first shots were fired, and blurred images of the dying killer shot with a mobile telephone were immediately uploaded onto the relevant online portals. The depth of focus no longer plays a part in deciding which images are used. ... Anyone who demands journalistic etiquette, let alone media ethics, has not understood the dynamic behind the new information technology. A media machine in which everyone is both receiver and broadcaster can no longer be switched off."
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