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Hunting Corruption - The Network
The Network is an exclusive group of the most professional and fearless corruption hunters in the world. It is twenty public prosecutors and investigators from Europe, US, Africa, Asia and Latin America that meet in order to support each other and find new tools in the struggle against corruption. They investigate some of the wealthiest, greediest and most influential leaders and enterprises in the world. The members have faith in a just world even if many corruption hunters have been killed.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the inner workings of major news networks, focusing on how their pursuit of ratings and sensationalism can sometimes overshadow journalistic integrity. It examines pivotal moments and decisions that shaped public perception and the ethical dilemmas faced by media executives. The film questions the true cost of keeping viewers engaged in an increasingly competitive media landscape.
Critical Reception
Reviews for 'Hunting Corruption - The Network' were mixed, with some critics praising its incisive look at the media industry and others finding its approach to be somewhat one-sided or lacking in definitive conclusions. Audiences generally found it thought-provoking, sparking discussions about media bias and responsibility.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its critical examination of media ethics and the influence of ratings.
Criticized by some for a perceived lack of conclusive evidence or a biased perspective.
Considered a relevant, albeit sometimes dry, look into the business of news.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was produced independently and released at a time when discussions about the 'fake news' phenomenon and media accountability were beginning to gain significant traction.
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