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How The Jinx and Serial Strain the Blurry Ethical Lines of Crime Reporting | TIME

My issue with this type of storytelling is that as it is unfolding, it isn’t clear how much the storyteller knows. Are they saving something they already know for the big conclusion?' asks Jane Kirtley, professor of media

Making A Murderer and the cult of factuality

Factuality can be defined as fact-based content which has much in common with investigative and other forms of journalism, but strongly features elements of narrative drama, soap opera, and other fictional formats such as cliff-hanging endings, unexpected plot

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