Saloni Gajjar

Saloni Gajjar salonigajjar Saloni Gajjar is a staff writer (TV) running on caffeine. Her work experience includes NBC, Mashable, Complex, Interview Magazine. She’s a member of the Television Critics Association & WGAE. saloni_g PostsDiscussionsSaved ArticlesFollowers (8)Following (0) 6 things you have to watch on TV this weekend even though she is a staff writer, Saloni Gajjar has not written any articles for the avclub.com website.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

75%

Examples:

  • The article describes Griselda Blanco as riveting and compelling while other characters are described in negative terms such as June Hawkins being an engrossing counterpart despite the two women rarely sharing the screen.
  • The author states that Narcos’Andrພ Baiz returns to direct all episodes here but fails to mention that he also directed Narcos: Mexico which was released in 2018. This statement is deceptive because it implies that the director has only worked on Griselda when in fact, he has previously directed a similar show.

Conflicts of Interest

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Examples:

  • The article states that Narcos’Andrພ Baiz returns to direct all episodes here but fails to mention that he also directed Narcos: Mexico which was released in 2018. This statement is deceptive because it implies that the director has only worked on Griselda when in fact, he has previously directed a similar show.

Contradictions

75%

Examples:

  • The article claims that Griselda is a character study of how Griselda Blanco rose to queenpin status but fails to mention that the show jumps years and rushes through subplots. This statement is deceptive because it implies that the author understands the complexity of Griselda's story when in fact, they fail to give enough time for viewers to understand her journey.
  • The article states that Narcos’Andrພ Baiz returns to direct all episodes here but fails to mention that he also directed Narcos: Mexico which was released in 2018. This statement is deceptive because it implies that the director has only worked on Griselda when in fact, he has previously directed a similar show.

Deceptions

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Examples:

  • The article claims that Griselda is a character study of how Griselda Blanco rose to queenpin status but fails to mention that the show jumps years and rushes through subplots. This statement is deceptive because it implies that the author understands the complexity of Griselda's story when in fact, they fail to give enough time for viewers to understand her journey.
  • The article states that Narcos’Andrພ Baiz returns to direct all episodes here but fails to mention that he also directed Narcos: Mexico which was released in 2018. This statement is deceptive because it implies that the director has only worked on Griselda when in fact, he has previously directed a similar show.

Recent Articles

Sofia Vergara Sued by Griselda Blanco's Estate for Netflix Show

Sofia Vergara Sued by Griselda Blanco's Estate for Netflix Show

Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 Sofia Vergara and Netflix are being sued by the estate of Griselda Blanco's children for allegedly stealing their family story without permission. The lawsuit claims that Michael Blanco, one of Griselda's sons, had been interviewed for years with a group who were trying to develop his life story into a production. However, Netflix did not use any details or consultations from those interviews.