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It also reveals a clear generational split in how people are both finding and interpreting news.
This is what media is now, a constantly evolving interaction between reporters working for mainstream companies; journalists and writers compiling and interpreting news for online outlets; and thousands of individuals participating on their own in the gathering and assembling and disseminating of information.
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Finally we show that scheduled news announcements are NCK news, and there is no evidence for the existence of CK news amongst our announcements, which means that dealers hardly get a consensus in interpreting the news content.
Then, often without human intervention, the programs are interpreting that news and trading on it.
Interpreting the news, whether you're poised behind a desk or standing on your mark, can't be performed without some degree of distortion.
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