However, fortunately Mitchell was still alive. Obviously, the editor takes advantage of the influence of the Mitchell to capture attention and sympathy of the music fans around the world, which is what I mentioned before the celebrity effect. on the other hand, Garbe writes "The argument is fully formed; it's the facts that have some catching up to do". In other words, media invariably tend to rush out an opinion piece a couple hours after news broke out with some grand conclusions in their headlines, while they don't even have all the facts about yet. Sometimes editors more likely to publish something that they want to publish, even if they haven't the evidences to support their argument, they will be just awry or even ignore the actual facts as long as it will make more people view their
However, fortunately Mitchell was still alive. Obviously, the editor takes advantage of the influence of the Mitchell to capture attention and sympathy of the music fans around the world, which is what I mentioned before the celebrity effect. on the other hand, Garbe writes "The argument is fully formed; it's the facts that have some catching up to do". In other words, media invariably tend to rush out an opinion piece a couple hours after news broke out with some grand conclusions in their headlines, while they don't even have all the facts about yet. Sometimes editors more likely to publish something that they want to publish, even if they haven't the evidences to support their argument, they will be just awry or even ignore the actual facts as long as it will make more people view their