Palace to meetmedia on crisis coverage rules
By Aytch S. de la Cruz
08/29/2010
The  Palace will start a series of dialogs with news organizations next week  to put up parameters on media coverage as a result of the recent  hostage-taking at Rizal Park that took the lives of at least eight  Chinese tourists where sensational reporting, especially among those in  the broadcast media were being blamed for the situation turning for the  worst.
Presidential Communications Development and  Strategic Planning (PCDSP) Secretary Ricky Carandang said he is  scheduled to meet with broadcast media executives and share some of the  government’s insight with hopes to correct the lapses made by both sides  that he said “were deemed contributory to the tragic end of the 11-hour  hostage incident at Quirino Grandstand last Monday.”
Crisis  management analysts said that, at some point, the sensational and  blow-by-blow media account of the hostage taking incident hampered the  authorities’ negotiation efforts with the perpetrator, former police  Senior Insp. Rolando Mendoza.
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100829hed4.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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