Digital Media and Reporting Conflict by Daniel Bennett
Author:Daniel Bennett [Bennett, Daniel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781138243262
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2016-11-08T00:00:00+00:00
Part IV
7 âLive Bloggingâ Terror
The BBCâs Coverage of the Attacks on Mumbai
Between the 26 and 28 November 2008, the Indian city of Mumbai was the victim of a coordinated terror attack. Ten men aiming to disrupt political reconciliation between India and Pakistan began a campaign of killing which included Indian citizens at Mumbaiâs main railway station, Indian and foreign guests at two of the cityâs iconic hotels and Jews at the headquarters of an orthodox Jewish organisation. The attack, which continued for more than 60 hours while Indian security forces undertook room by room clearances of the occupied buildings, left 174 dead and hundreds wounded.1 India had witnessed more deadly attacks at the hands of militants in the past. In 1993, 257 people had died in 13 bomb blasts across the city and in 2006, 209 people had been killed after seven bombs exploded on a Mumbai train.2 The attacks in 2008, however, were dubbed âIndiaâs 9/11ââit was recognition that this event had similarly âmesmerised the worldâs mediaâ.3
So far this book has considered how BBC journalists use blogs as sources of information to inform their journalism and how they responded to the blogging challenge by writing their own blogs, both in the form of reportersâ blogs and programme blogs. The final two chapters focus on the consequences of these developments for BBC content. In the first of two case studies, this chapter explores how BBC journalists used a âlive blogâ format during the Mumbai attacks as a reporting tool to quickly convey breaking news to an online audience. The chapter explores the extent to which a digitally connected audience contributed to the BBCâs online coverage of a major terror attack and whether the live blogging format is facilitating an increase in the representation of nonofficial sources in the news.
The BBCâs âlive blogâ or live text updates of the Mumbai attacks proved popular both with audiences and industry analysts. The coverage of the Mumbai attacks drew the third-highest number of unique users to the BBC News website in a single day in 2008.4 On Thursday 27 November the website registered 6.8 million unique users. On both 27 and 28 November the single-most-read webpage on the BBC website was the respective Mumbai live update page.5 In 2009, the BBCâs online coverage received the internet award from the Online News Association for breaking news. The judges described the BBCâs âbreaking news blogâ as a âone-stop shopâ with a lot of âprimary source informationâ and praised the live blog âfor being comprehensive, up-to-date and for the way it incorporated social mediaâ.6
The Mumbai live pages sparked debate, both internally and externally, about the integration of blogs and particularly Twitter updates into the BBCâs coverage of a major news event. Writing in The Independent, Tom Sutcliffe argued that the BBCâs live updates were âthe apotheosis of citizen journalism, with Mumbai bystanders shoulder to shoulder with BBC staff in bringing the latest news to a world audienceâ.7 He described this approach as a âworrying developmentâ and urged the BBC not to blur âthe boundary between twittering and serious reportingâ.
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