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Flip-flop fatigue, Media fragmentation, and 2012 Election

Flip-flop fatigue, Media fragmentation, and 2012 Election

  • Post author:uchenna
  • Post published:October 17, 2012
  • Post category:Articles

Flip-flop fatigue, Media fragmentation, and 2012 Election By Uchenna Ekwo With three televised debates down, one more to go, and the political campaigns reaching a crescendo, the 2012 presidential elections…

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Obama vs. Romney: Can media bias stand in converged public sphere?

Obama vs. Romney: Can media bias stand in converged public sphere?

  • Post author:uchenna
  • Post published:October 7, 2012
  • Post category:Articles/Featured Slider

By Uchenna Ekwo All too often political and media pundits trump up charges of media bias against one politician or another. We are often reminded of the evils and treachery…

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What’s in the presidential debate?

What’s in the presidential debate?

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:October 3, 2012
  • Post category:Articles/Featured Slider

Here's a question I hope someone will ask both candidates in the coming presidential election debate: President Obama and Governor Romney, the American government is going to have to make…

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“Journalists should read more than write”

“Journalists should read more than write”

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:October 3, 2012
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Journalists should read more than write, says Felix Salmon Reading is to writing as listening is to talking By Felix Salmon Every six months or so, The Audit,  Columbia Journalism…

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