Exposing Corruption, Conspiracies and Calamity
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Behind the investigative stories exposing scandals, corruption and shameful acts lies a complex and time-consuming process involving research for accuracy and interviewing credible sources. It is a commitment to provide credible reports amid the torrent of information overload.
In his research on the use of unnamed sources by the media to complete his doctorate in communications at Gadjah Mada University, Lukas Deni Setiawan chose Tempo and its usage of unnamed sources to back up its stories. He looked at cover stories published between January 2011 and October 2013, specifically those relating to corruption scandals.
Behind the investigative stories exposing scandals, corruption and shameful acts lies a complex and time-consuming process involving research for accuracy and interviewing credible sources. It is a commitment to provide credible reports amid the torrent of information overload.
In his research on the use of unnamed sources by the media to complete his doctorate in communications at Gadjah Mada University, Lukas Deni Setiawan chose Tempo and its
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