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ConnectionsAuthor Seth Godin points out the following: "The bestselling novel of 1961 was Allen Drury's Advise and Consent. Millions of people read this 690-page…
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We're living in an evolving technology landscape where it may sometimes seem like you can’t escape the glow of a screen. What does this mean for…
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In a world where digital screens are everywhere, the American Academy of Pediatrics has relaxed its recommendations for how much media exposure is safe…
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ConnectionsThe Presstitutes is a new play written by Democrat & Chronicle columnist David Andreatta. It's a farce about journalists at a dying newspaper in Western…
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ConnectionsWhen is a scandal worth reporting? And when is a politician's sex life his or her own business?Members of our media panel discuss how they (and their…
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ConnectionsThe National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) has developed student journalists and promoted diversity in newsrooms for 40 years. The Rochester…
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ConnectionsA former ad executive for USA Today says it would be a "friggin' travesty" if the print edition of the newspaper dies. But USA Today editor-in-chief David…
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ConnectionsNew York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof joins us. He's traveled the globe, reporting on some of the most difficult challenges, from war to poverty to…
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Are we now in the post-blog era? Andrew Sullivan, the most well read blogger in history, retired on Friday. Some have already declared this the turning…
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ConnectionsWhat do our media consuming habits say about us? The pejorative term is “binge watching,” and it refers to watching an entire season of a show in one…