If a simple thing like that can't be given precision why is anything else regarded as such.
To date, I have taken 4 media people on Luz Tours. It quickly becomes apparent that they do what they are good at. They shift copies, tell stories, take sellable photos etc.
What they don't do is detailed research. I have sat in Kelly's with a team from AFP and they were pig-ignorant about the importance of the location. They just wanted a coffee, while discussing what they were going to crack on with next. What they had was basically b****r all knowledge of Luz or the key events of the night Madeleine disappeared.
Don't get me wrong. 3 of the 4 were affable people, of the kind I would happily chat to about anything, in a cafe, bar, or restaurant. The 4th was cold and frosty.
But the point is, as media reporters, they switch from case to case more often than I can change my socks.
Don't expect nuggets of gold from them. You are going to have to work hard just to get a few specks of gold dust.