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When Respected News Media Turn Zombie
Earlier this week I recorded a short video for my media literacy class explaining why this would be the last semester I’m teaching a unit on magazines. The industry, basically, is dying. It was a difficult decision to remove the … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 5
Tagged Clickbait, death of magazine industry, Newsweek, zombie magazines
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Questions Worth Asking (Maybe)
Why are journalists resisting court orders to turn over photos and videos of demonstrations to police? Because journalists are supposed to be independent observers, not part of the police force. If journalists are forced to turn over their images and/or … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 13, Chapter 6
Tagged attacks on journalists, Clay Travis, Clickbait, shield laws
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