In the wake of Egypt's uprising, covering moment-by-moment by international reporters positioned in Tahrir Square, the protests in Libya--and the government's bloody efforts to squash them--have been reported furtively, by phone, YouTube and tweet. The BBC, having heard the criticism of Western news networks for failing to provide better coverage, explained its position on Libya in a letter to viewers posted to the BBC website Sunday night. "Reporting from Libya is tricky at the best of times - clearly, the situation there right now is anything but," writes Jon Williams, BBC World News editor.
- 2/21/2011
- by Mark Joyella
- Mediaite - TV
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