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Media ethics questioned over unsubstantiated Nick Woltemade transfer claims

12h ago· 4 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article criticizes modern media practices, specifically regarding unsubstantiated transfer claims about Nick Woltemade potentially leaving Newcastle United. The author argues that journalists and media outlets blindly repeat rumors without verifying truth or credibility, driven by desperation for attention and clicks. The piece uses this specific transfer rumor as a case study to highlight broader issues of media dishonesty and lack of scruples in sports journalism.

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bskyMedia ethics questioned over unsubstantiated Nick Woltemade transfer claimsthemag.co.uk

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The modern day media operate in a very transparent, if not honest, way.
In that the vast majority of journalists and media have zero scruples when it comes to blindly repeating transfer claims from any source.
They don't care if it has any truth or credibility, such is the desperation to get attention and clicks.
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Simply laughable, these embarrassing Nick Woltemade claims simply sum up where we are at these days with the media.

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