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Reporters and news anchors rushed to earthquake-stricken Haiti, and professional reporting was supplemented with Twitter and cellphones.
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/15/world/americas/15media.html
In some cases, reporters and anchors were arriving well ahead of international relief organizations. In other cases, they were hitching rides with them. “Wherever you are,” Anderson Cooper of CNN said Wednesday night, “hug a loved one close and thank God you are not in Port-au-Prince tonight.”
In some cases, reporters and anchors were arriving well ahead of international relief organizations. In other cases, they were hitching rides with them.
“Wherever you are,” Anderson Cooper of CNN said Wednesday night, “hug a loved one close and thank God you are not in Port-au-Prince tonight.”