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How to Read a Press Release Like a Reporter
A short field guide to spotting spin, sourcing gaps, and buried leads in corporate and government statements.
Every press release is a puzzle designed to look like an answer. The reporter's job is to notice what has been left out.
Here is a short guide — for readers, activists, students — to reading a press release the way a suspicious editor would: from the bottom up.

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Julia Fosah
Julia Fosah is the founding editor of ITTV News, reporting on politics, media and culture across three continents.
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