Secondary scoop

IN Media Watch Briefs | 01/12/2009

 Last month's Indian Express exclusive on the contents of the Liberhan Commission report was actually a Chandigarh Tribune exclusive,  published in two parts in that paper on  July 1 and July 2 (Sans Serif).  Evidently a scoop in a regional newspaper makes so little impact on the government and the opposition  that it is only  a Delhi-based newspaper's  breaking of  the same story that forces its tabling in Parliament. 

 

 

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