In the U.S., journalism has long contributed to the checks and balances of power, playing a crucial role in holding our elected officials accountable. But as people find alternative ways to get information and ad dollars move elsewhere, newsrooms continue to shrink. With two global wars and a presidential election approaching, is it time to sound the alarm? Jay Rosen, journalism professor at New York University and editor and owner of the blog PressThink, joins The Excerpt to share his insights.
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This whole channel is fake news
Journalism is already dead
It’s about time we cut the bs and admit that democracy is going out the window and turning into a dictatorship
You don't report the news, you report an opinion instead, it is called programing the population.
Free political prisoner Assange.
gerund or present participle: projecting. How much worth a good comment that's a inside smoking ban area question ⁉️ you could hear it…..hey how much is worth the population you interact with. Is an every day argument…….🙄
I am 70 years old and a long long long long time ago I can remember when the news used to be just the news… So much has changed since then.