Daily Mail picture manipulation was an 'editorial mistake'...
Daily Mail, the Guardian and Daily Mirror sports sections showing different versions of the same picture. Photograph: Graham Turner for the Guardian
The Daily Mail has conceded that the picture manipulation reported yesterday was "an editorial mistake", according to Press Gazette. The image showed Tottenham footballer Emmanuel Adebayor saluting manager Tim Sherwood after he had scored a goal during Tottenham's 5-1 defeat of Sunderland. But the Mail - unlike The Guardian and the Daily Telegraph - deleted the man standing next to Sherwood, a member of Spurs' coaching squad, Chris Ramsey. A spokesman for the Daily Mail quoted by Press Gazette said it was not the paper's policy to manipulate news images and that it had been a "mistake". An internal investigation is underway. The original picture was taken by Kirsty Wigglesworth and distributed to newspapers by Associated Press, which prohibits digital manipulation of its photographs.
- The Guardian and the Daily Telegraph - deleted the man standing next to Sherwood.
- A spokesman for the Daily Mail quoted by Press Gazette said it was not the paper's policy to manipulate news images and that it had been a "mistake".
- The original picture was taken by Kirsty Wigglesworth.
I personally think the newspapers sometimes exaggerate to attract a audience. However this shows how the audiences are engaged to the news and believe whatever they hear as its a reliable source however due to citizen journalists there are also other news providers which are more reliable as there is footage provided from a live stream (Marxists theory and User generated content).
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