TheStreet.com media critic Marek Fuchs writes Friday about the lackluster performance of business journalists in covering Google’s recent earnings release because they failed to notice the impact of currency exchanges.
“Radio silence on the issue came from the Financial Times too.
“Ditto for Reuters.
“We could go on. And on. It wouldn’t be such an oversight if these media outlets had had to dig for this potentially important line in Google’s press release. But there it was, jumping up and down, just asking to be mentioned alongside other factors related to the company’s future. International is, after all, now more than half Google’s business.”
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