Reuters: “In this year’s matchup between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden, TV networks are facing greater pressure than ever to report election results accurately and without unwarranted speculation. Among the nation’s – and the networks’ – challenges are a president stoking fears of ballot fraud, a deeply divided electorate and the specter of a prolonged vote count, which raises the potential for protests, violence and lawsuits.”
“In separate interviews with Reuters about their plans for election night, top executives at five major news networks described a focus on restraint, not speed; on transparency about what remains unknown; and on a reassuring message that slow results don’t signify a crisis.”
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