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I read the transcript of the full 90-minute interview. Count me surprised that Margaret Brennan did not ask Deborah Birx: what would have led you to say this about Trump?“He’s
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Rand Paul just gave a master class in how the Big Lie — election denialism — exploits the "both sides" rule set in journalism. "Was the election stolen?" @GStephanopoulos asked.
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After the siege these would be my newsroom priorities:* What's going on behind the scenes to get him out.* More sieges at state capitals and in DC before Jan. 20*
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In January of 2009, I published at my site: "Audience Atomization Overcome: Why the Internet Weakens the Authority of the Press." http://archive.pressthink.org/2009/01/12/atomization.html It was one of my most successful posts.
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As part of my own look back at 2020, I want to share these thoughts about an essay I wrote twelve years ago, in which I got some things right
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This has always been one of the reasons they normalize. @RyanLizza says Obama's speech was about "something that is frankly difficult for political reporters who are used to litigating policy
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It is believed by many people who follow me that tougher, more confrontational questions — and more determined follow-ups — are the answer to press briefings on the virus that
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I have been asking myself what might prevent another New Tone Tuesday, where POTUS reads some scripted lines in his hostage voice and the press reports a change. https://presswatchers.org/2020/07/save-lives-or-obsess-about-trumps-tone-polit
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I have these questions for CNN, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, NBC, NPR, PBS, and members of the @whca ahead of an event at the White House today that is being called
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A thread about a metaphor that increasingly misleads. I refer to the image of "exposure" as a description of what the press does, should do, or isn't doing well enough.
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Dean Baquet — top editor, New York Times, one of the most powerful people in journalism — recently gave a long interview about his views on newsroom objectivity. https://longform.org/posts/longform-podcast-398-dean-baquet It's
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A few weeks ago, I posted this about the tricky subject of amplification. Today I would say "an" emerging divide, not THE. For there are many. (Short thread) 1/https://twitter.com/jayrosen_nyu/status/1268374706421456901 Alerted
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