Comparing news is often always a paradoxical exercise. Depending on which channel you’re watching, looking at information from another channel you will get the opposite impression of what you were told.
On this occasion, squints have been moderate with regard to the European Justice’s decision on exiles/runaways from the ‘procés’. At noon on Tuesday the 31st, the news sang a very similar song to us, but it was in the prose of its verses that the messages were slightly different. The headlines of the news in ‘A-3 TV Notifications’to blow puigdemont“ and also “European Justice agrees with Llarena”, adds loudly: “But Puigdemont interprets the sentence in his own way”.
Sign at 14:30 at ‘La Sexta Noticias’Puigdemont loses in Europe”and the address warned us: “But the ‘outsider’ makes his own interpretation and believes Belgium will reject a new Euroorder”. In Informativos Tele 5 they were more eclectic. ” they were sayingPuigdemont is closer to Spain” Y”European Justice paves the way for possible ‘exresident’ handover”. Interestingly, it was TVE’s ‘Telediario 1’ that gave the most picturesque and erroneous readings. They added the following text to the entire screen: “Puigdemont return”.
Ah! He gave the impression that the police had already arrived in Waterloo, put him on a plane, and had already flown to Madrid, handcuffed, fully reinstated. It is worth noting that they later clarified the mistake with the following words: “But European Justice leaves the door open for Belgium to re-refuse extradition if rights are found to have been violated.”. It seems to me that this time they gave the most refined information on TV-3’s ‘TN migdia’. They named it: “European Court limits rejection of Eurowarrants”. And they told us that Belgium could not refuse extradition unless serious shortcomings were shown in the Spanish judicial system.
Sometimes in telehipódromo empires there is a tendency to emphasize what most interests their editorial lines. And most of the time, we, the audience, want to know right away who won and who lost. After seeing what’s on TV today, I don’t know how to tell you whose victory is whose defeat. Maybe it’s just because it’s a battle in a long war.
Source: Informacion

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