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Analysis Of Steve Harvey
A news outlet that did not present the Steve Harvey Miss Universe story as well as the others is Univision. The news outlet had flaws both in their text and video reports. In the Univision’s article “Miss universe mistakenly crowns Colombia before Philippians” does not summarize the story, but describes the event.
“Colombia contestant Adriana Gutierrez Arevalo was already wearing the crown as this year's Miss Universe winner when host Steve Harvey returned to apologize. Harvey says it was his mistake and he will take responsibility for not reading the card correctly that named contestant Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach this year's winner and Colombia the first runner-up”
The article is written in the Colombian contestant Adriana Gutierrez Arevalo’s


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