justinb80 wrote:The media is a giant feedback loop. If one opinion gains traction (even if -- or particularly if -- it's misinformed), it spreads through the media like wildfire, and writers seem to re-spout it mindlessly until everyone assumes it's truth. This is how the idea that the Suns have no bench is so prominent, even though it's a better bench than we've had in a long time.
Sites like Hoopsworld are fantastic at playing their part in this feedback loop.
As a reporter for 15 years at a major daily paper, I can tell you what fuels the feedback loop, in great part.
Editors/managers check other media and if they see a story elsewhere that they don't have, they freak - "We need to match this, We're getting beat on t his story"
Often it's because the story is either old news, or flat out wrong. Neither of these dissuades them once they have the lust, though. I've had to match a story that was itself a matcher of something I'd filed a week earlier - I dusted my old story off, made a couple of phonecalls and refiled it.
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