Some of the headlines and video footage of protests and scandals in an EM country can be disturbing. But remember, sensationalism is one of the features of a free press. It often goes together with desirable features like an independent judiciary, respect for good governance and robust institutions that can hold powerful individuals to account. What’s more, vigorous press coverage can lead to positive outcomes in terms of improved political and corporate governance. Recent reforms in Brazil, and the start of more shareholder-friendly behavior by some leading South Korean chaebols, are cases in point. So, it’s important to discern the underlying picture behind the headlines, and to remember that the hidden problem areas for investors are more likely to be in countries where the lawmakers suppress investigative journalism.