Paris (Reuters)-Mr Qaddafi's death to publish these terrible image threshold value reduced to the Internet and social media shall be for the use of clique's professional reporter edit decided to many.
Mr Qaddafi's last moments unstable video is such a dramatic end to Libya for many months of the former dictator struggle, many TV stations all over the world to broadcast what they received most.
Newspapers followed last Friday morning, some splash graphic blood-stained before the Libyan leader in its front page photos, and other choice of victory against Mr Qaddafi's Mr Qaddafi's in his heyday troops or file photographs.
A man in the death of the pain is an editorial department taboo display images, but even this is now instant Internet publishing pressure way-pictures mobile phones-powerful news the increasing popularity of the material.
"In the past 10 years, no matter your society's standards, they are toward the more and corner cutting terrible image," kelly said in st. Petersburg, Florida MaiKeBu ladd wave Internet news training center, the institute of professional ethics experts.
In many cases, she said, the news agency now is mainly deal with how to release graphics, but has the news value of the picture, not whether they should run on all of the problems.
Ivor Gaber in London metropolitan university professor, political news, said: "" news editor is very clear, anyway, these images.
Curriculum image
Stephen Barrett, the communication university of Westminster in London, said professor have doubt image will be used to. "This is a milestone in the history of the world," he said. Shows that this is "not just for better ratings."
The picture show is especially important in Libya and the Middle East, because of the lack of osama bin laden's death this photograph for card tip in the area of many people ask, "" al-qaeda leaders really was killed.
"I doubt the majority of Libya, and may be in the area of public image, will raise objections, said:" ShengHuoBao Alvi in Newport, Rhode Island of the U.S. navy war college professor, Middle East studies.
In Europe and America's many TV station with a clear warning, disturbing images show Mr Qaddafi's death video broadcast begin.
In Spain and Belgium is standing has not made any warning, the channel, the German television two in the main evening news broadcast show some image, and then said: "there are other we don't want to show that-this is a human dignity."
Europe and the United States on Friday morning in the front page of a newspaper printing media treatment of these images showed the more extensive differences.
No major U.S. run on the front page of a newspaper dying Mr Qaddafi's photo. Washington news museum Newseum, investigated 424 copies of newspapers, only about 20 pages or near the image after his death.
In contrast, London "daily telegraph, the guardian and the Sun spilt on its front page serious." photos The guardian "web site the balance and OP-ED a piece titled" even if Mr Qaddafi's worthy of private death. "
Milan with the dead WanYouBao of Mr Qaddafi's, his bare chest blood drops down photos. In Brussels in the shooting pain covered Morgan, he is on the brink of death, the tabloid headlines offer, "love me."
German newspaper ZDF television than more cautious, show the former dictator's bloody screen. France between front page seems to be at the discretion of the respect and half and half.
Le world Misrata in Paris show Mr Qaddafi's body on the second page of the half with black and white photos of small, and Madrid El Pais, and on the front page full color to show the same moves.
Terrible image stand up
"Terrible image tolerance is because more people on the Internet search, they than we expected," McBride said. "Therefore, publishes, it, they don't have the same indignation."
But, she said, the media release shocking picture of the check mainly from their audience's strong dissatisfaction.
"The audience, at least tolerate image," she said, although they accept entertainment extent of violence is extremely high. "This is a strange paradox."
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