Official Miami Herald Bain article

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I said earlier in this thread that I think the headline was pretty tame compared to other sites’ headlines, and I wouldn’t define it as “provocative.” But I do agree that it’s still propaganda.

I’m just not emotional about it because it’s what I expect from the Herald. We’ve never gotten any support from them, which I think is the real issue here. Like others have said, they could have taken the opportunity to debunk the false narratives that are out there, speak about the good things Bain has done, and put a positive spin and him and perhaps the deceased as well, if acceptable with her family. But by simply reporting facts, they leave us ****ed and the hounds thirsty for more blood, continuing to think there’s a cover-up.

So what’s the solution here? This has been going on for at least three or four decades. Has the Hecht just decided the relationship isn’t worth fixing so they keep them at arms length? Is there anything the fans can do to help?
Print media is dying. They need stuff like this to get clicks. They don't really care if it's from another fanbase..
 
Print media is dying. They need stuff like this to get clicks. They don't really care if it's from another fanbase..
You’re right. Negative media is shown to get more clicks than positive media. This is not new, and even pre-dates social media and the internet.
 
Under wraps doesn't mean "covered up". You can keep something under wraps without covering it up, which seems to be your confusion here.

No one expects Miami to hold a press conference, but they seemed to do a pretty good job of keeping the information from becoming a big story.

This is pure bull****. I’m not confused about anything. You and your boyfriend seem to be confused about Miami keeping something “under wraps“, so now you’re playing semantics and projecting your own confusion on me, without any factual basis or even guesswork about how something like this was accomplished.

How did Miami keep “the information from becoming a big story“?

Exactly how do you do that with something that’s public information that can be accessed by anyone at any time. I mean, you just hate Miami and want them to look bad here? This is one of the lamest rationales I’ve ever seen.
 
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Print media is on life support as folks attempt to find ways to profit off digital. Curious what, if anything, Ft Lauderdale & Palm Beach did with the story.
 
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