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CNN Commits Blunder Over Ebola Virus Spread In Nigeria by jaybel(m): 2:33pm On Aug 07, 2014
Just as the saying goes that ‘No One Is Beyond Making Mistakes, 6th of
August, 2014, would go in the history book as the day which The Cable News
Network, CNN, made one of its pardonable blunders.
The American basic cable and satellite television channel attempting to portray
the countries that had cases of Ebola, had mistaken Niger Republic for Nigeria.
The confusion provoked angry reactions from many Twitter users all over the
world as they started posting pictures of a mislabeled map that was
broadcast by CNN.
It would not be the first time CNN has mapped cities or countries far away
from their actual position, however: As you can see, CNN has mapping issues
not only in Africa, but also in Europe and Asia.
And it’s far from the only news outlet to make such an error. Earlier this year,
NBC News anchor Brian Williams began his broadcast by saying: “Tonight it
now feels as if the world is aware and responding to the kidnapping of 276
girls in Kenya three weeks ago today.”
In reality, the kidnappings had taken place in Nigeria.
Also in 2010, a BBC series on Nigeria’s most populous city, Lagos, featuring
the lives of slum dwellers, drew criticism for its potrayal of the city, which
many felt was not accurate.
The pressures of live television make mistakes like these understandable.
However, many Twitter users seem to perceive the recent Nigeria-Niger
confusion as just another example of ignorance by Western media outlets.
However, the Washingtonpost reports that Nigerian journalist Remi Adekoya
offered an explanation, in an article for the Guardian published in 2013, for why
some have such strong feelings about how journalists cover the continent.
“Africans, especially those living abroad, fret about the perception of their
continent and its inhabitants because their future often depends on the
opinions of those in whose country they reside,” Adekoya wrote.
“Each major news item presenting Africa in a negative light is viewed by these
folks as something that will make their working lives that bit harder.”
Meanwhile, while CNN’s on-air mislabeling sparked a major backlash on
Twitter, many Americans might not have noticed the flawed map.
On Friday, in honor of the U.S.-African Leaders Summit that just ended in
Washington D.C. this week, The Washington Post published a quiz that asked
readers to find countries from the African continent on a map.
According to data from more than 40,000 respondents, the countries were
identified correctly less than half of the time.
Although Niger and Nigeria did not rank among the least-recognized countries
(those would be Gambia and Guinea-Bissau), they were correctly identified
only by 43 percent and 48 percent, respectively.
Critics of the latest blunder are already saying someone at CNN might need a
crash course in Geography.

Re: CNN Commits Blunder Over Ebola Virus Spread In Nigeria by Guykhena(m): 2:43pm On Aug 07, 2014
Confused sets....
Re: CNN Commits Blunder Over Ebola Virus Spread In Nigeria by jaybel(m): 3:49pm On Aug 07, 2014
Yea...Am sure Nigerians would be grimaced by this....
Re: CNN Commits Blunder Over Ebola Virus Spread In Nigeria by olasmith10(m): 2:30pm On Aug 09, 2014
like I said in a similar thread, Let's just act oblivious of this classical errors by d so called 'media warlords ' we've got lots of important things to worry about

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