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Recycled reporting by Rediff

Why report when you can recycle?   Vivek alertly spots an instance where Rediff has recycled the exact description it used last year, on how the budget is kept secret.

I wonder whether they do this all the time, when they report on festivals, fairs, anything that happens regularly..

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Arun
February 28th, 2008, 9:43 am | #

Oh.. they do it all the time, not just with events but otherwise too. I had once noticed them recycle their articles to frontpage in durations as short as a week’s time(See http://surplusmusings.blogspot.com/2007/01/recycling-content.html), and later kept observing that they do it all the time. Sometimes I saw them repeating the some timeless articles again and again for months!

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