The Media: Journalism in Crisis
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Narrated by:
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Morton Dean
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Written by:
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Neal Cortell
About this listen
Whatever happened to journalism? When did the American news media go from the respected, trusted purveyor of truth to anything but? How did we go from the “Glory Days of Television News” to today’s growing distrust and derision of “the media”? Is the Internet our only journalistic hope? Can we remake the media into a meaningful part of the check-and-balances system fundamental to the democratic principles on which this country was founded?
©2010 Neal Cortell (P)2010 Brilliance Audio, Inc.