Media coverage of campus protests tends to focus on the spectacle rather than the substance
Briefly

Protests are meticulously planned by advocacy groups but can appear chaotic to outsiders, with a focus on disruption instead of aims.
Media narratives often focus on the drama of protests rather than the underlying messages, leaving audiences uninformed about the nuances of the movements.
Read at Nieman Lab
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