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"The judges' biggest complaint is that they are criticised not just by the media but by the public," Satchwell says.
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Bob Satchwell, executive director of the newspaper industry body the Society of Editors, which is backing the broadcasters' proposals, describes it as "turning a shaft of sunlight on what happens in court".
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Bob Satchwell, executive director of the newspaper industry body the Society of Editors, which is backing the broadcasters' proposals, describes it as "turning a shaft of sunlight on what happens in court".
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Satchwell adds: The media doesn't sensationalise crime – the crimes are sensational in themselves – its job is to build audiences, and that's what it does.
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Satchwell says talk of sensationalism is "missing the point".
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"The judges' biggest complaint is that they are criticised not just by the media but by the public," Satchwell says.
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"It's an acceleration of the downward spiral," said Satchwell.
The Center for Public Integrity: Michigan's budget crisis puts democracy on the chopping block The Center for Public Integrity 2012
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"If you can bust the unions, you've busted the Democratic Party," said Brit Satchwell, president of the Ann Arbor Education Association, the teachers union.
The Center for Public Integrity: Michigan's budget crisis puts democracy on the chopping block The Center for Public Integrity 2012
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Satchwell adds: The media doesn't sensationalise crime – the crimes are sensational in themselves – its job is to build audiences, and that's what it does.
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"This is not just about the broadcasters," Satchwell says, "it is beneficial to the whole of the media; and the media is simply the conduit to the public."
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