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Codewords, The Society of Professional Journalists Ethics Committee Blog: When is a picture too much?


Codewords, The Society of Professional Journalists Ethics Committee Blog: When is a picture too much?

December 4th, 2012

When is a picture too much?



One of the last moments of Ki Suk Han’s life was broadcast to the world on the cover of Tuesday’s New York Post.
The 58-year-old Queens man was pushed in front of an oncoming Q train in New York City’s subway system on Monday. On the cover, Han is shown clinging to the subway platform seconds before being pinned between it and the cars, according to the Post’s description of events. He later died of his injuries.

The front page caught the attention of several journalists, whose Twitter reactions and judgments were nicely curated by Poynter’s Jeff Sonderman... http://blogs.spjnetwork.org/ethics/2012/12/04/when-is-a-picture-too-much/

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