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“We will never have the media on our side…”

“We will never have the media on our side…”

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:September 19, 2012
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It’s one of the oldest tricks in the Republican playbook: In times of political crisis, blame the liberal mainstream media.  Former presidential candidate Rick Santorum attacked the media and "smart…

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Should journalists hold opinion on issues?

Should journalists hold opinion on issues?

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:September 5, 2012
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Should journalists be allowed to have opinions? If so, when and where — and how — should they be allowed to express them? Such questions have been a thorn in…

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Journalism and fact-checking politics

Journalism and fact-checking politics

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:September 5, 2012
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When Mitt Romney’s pollster Neil Newhouse, said recently that "we're not going to let our campaign be dictated by fact-checkers," it was clear that truth will be the greatest casualty…

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The challenge of moderating 2012 presidential debates

The challenge of moderating 2012 presidential debates

  • Post author:Uchenna Ekwo
  • Post published:August 22, 2012
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Candy Crowley’s choice to moderate the 2012 presidential debates is a milestone considering that no woman journalist has been chosen for the role since 1992 when ABC's Carole Simpson was…

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