
CLEAN: Strauss-Kahn case reveals differences in media coverage
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Journalism, Social Studies, Other
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11th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The transcript discusses the differences in media reporting between the US and Europe, highlighting the openness of American media due to the First Amendment. It contrasts this with the legal constraints in Britain, where contempt of court laws restrict reporting on legal cases. The impact of media reporting on individuals' careers is debated, with some arguing that the US system benefits from freedom of speech. The transcript concludes by comparing media practices in the US and Britain, noting that despite strict rules, British media sometimes fails to adhere to them.
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