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How The Boston Globe is covering the Boston Marathon bombing trial – Poynter

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covering trials can be tricky... trials don’t always unfold in orderly narratives. Instead, they develop in fits and starts, depending on which witnesses are called and which exhibits the prosecution and defense choose to enter.... attorneys don't actually build narrative... The challenge... to create a way to track those arguments as they're made, provide context and impose order on them... delivers efficient, bite-sized pieces of information with a minimal amount of commitment from the reader.
generate different explanatory cards, similar to the card stacks found on Vox.com... Each timeline card also doubles as an audio player for "Finish Line," a podcast on the events of the trial

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