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      <title>When it comes to new sports stadiums, the media often cheerleads first, and asks questions later</title>
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      <description>Two months ago, the Ilitch family's Olympia Development of Michigan announced plans for a new sports and entertainment district to be built on largely...</description>
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<p>Two months ago, the&nbsp;Ilitch family's&nbsp;Olympia Development of Michigan announced plans for a new sports and entertainment district to be built on largely vacant land between downtown and midtown Detroit.
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<p>The center piece of the development would be a new home for the Detroit Red Wings.
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<p>Tomorrow night, the public will get its first look at the details of the new $450 million venue as Olympia officials present the plans at a meeting of the Detroit City Planning Commission.
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<p>David&nbsp;Uberti&nbsp;from the Detroit area recently <a href="http://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/why_media_struggle_covering_sp.php?page=all">wrote</a> a piece for the&nbsp;<i>Columbia Journalism Review</i> as its Delacorte fellow. He looks at the way reporters cover new stadium constructions not just in Detroit, but across the country.&nbsp;
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<p>And he notes a distinct "cheerlead first, ask questions later" approach.
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<p>In pieces and broadcasts covering the planned arena in Detroit, as&nbsp;Uberti explains, the media repeatedly cited the rosy projections of&nbsp;$2 billion in economic spinoffs along&nbsp;with thousands of jobs.
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<p>However, those reporters neglected to remind the public that academic literature are almost universally saying such projections are way of the mark. Some media outlets even failed to acknowledge&nbsp;the fact that&nbsp;the $450 million arena will be built primarily on the public’s dime.
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<p>"Citizens should remain skeptical ... This is, in a lot of cases, a political question: Should a&nbsp;local government subsidize a local&nbsp;business? They have to evaluate by themselves whether that's worth it," says&nbsp;Uberti.
</p><p><i>* Listen to our conversation with&nbsp;David&nbsp;Uberti&nbsp;on Stateside above.</i> 
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