It's become an all-too-familiar drill: a global crisis strikes and then comes the immediate onslaught of breaking news alerts, talking heads and constant updates of the latest. Sometimes, a name and a face associated with tragic acts follow, and is then repeated and amplified for hours on end. If it's labeled a terror attack, the conversation often shifts to a question of how the individual was radicalised. But could the media itself be the radacaliser? In an age of increasing saturation and the immortality of social media information, critics of the mainstream news media say the approach is all wrong. Yvette Mccullough has more.
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