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Case Studies, Graphic content: When is it worth airing?     Abbotsford, Alison Broddle, BC, British Columbia, CBC, Esther Enkin, ethics, Global news, graphic, graphic content, Karen Burgess, news, stabbing, violence
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    Graphic content: When is it worth airing?
  • 1. Global goes to air: “‘Have you no souls? Have you no heart?’”
  • 2. Sensationalism or public interest? The ethical question
  • 3. Graphic content and broadcast policy
  • 4. The way it played out: When graphic content was aired
  • 5. The wildcard: social media
  • 6. Alternatives to the unedited video
  • 7. The decision point
  • 8. Epilogue
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