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John P. Wihbey

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In the past sev­eral months, ter­rorist attacks have rocked coun­tries around the world: France, Lebanon, Bel­gium, Turkey, Iraq, Nigeria, the Ivory Coast. Hun­dreds have been killed and injured. Many people have crit­i­cized the Western media’s cov­erage of those tragedies, call it uneven for con­cen­trating largely on the strikes and after­math in the Euro­pean cities of Paris and Brus­sels. That, in turn, critics say, influ­ences the public outcry regarding the atrocities. Read the rest of the interview in News@Northeastern’s “3Qs: Is there a media bias in terrorist attack coverage?” by Thea Singer.

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