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ConnectionsWe're joined by Robert Siegel, longtime NPR host of “All Things Considered.” Siegel retired in January last year.We sit down with him to discuss his…
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ConnectionsSupreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has questioned the premise of “New York Times Co. v. Sullivan,” the landmark case that help set the boundaries for…
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ConnectionsNYU journalism professor Jay Rosen is challenging journalists to change the way they cover political campaigns. Rosen writes that voters care about actual…
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ConnectionsAre there parallels between attacks on the media in the U.S. and in Mexico? How is immigration covered by journalists in the U.S. and journalists in…
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ConnectionsLast week in Rochester, police chased a suspect in multiple shootings as he drove a U-Haul through the city streets. The public watched the suspect and…
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ConnectionsThe New York Times made serious news last week with the publication of an op-ed by an anonymous writer – a senior official in the White House. Should the…
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ConnectionsCNN reported on voters who unknowingly hosted campaign events sponsored by Russians. One woman in Florida did not believe the FBI's evidence, and told off…
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When the iconic film Broadcast News was released in 1987, director James L. Brooks gave audiences a well-researched and honest look at how network news…
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ConnectionsWhen reports surfaced that not even BuzzFeed was meeting its earnings targets, young journalists might have wondered: is there a future in this field for…
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ConnectionsDid BuzzFeed make a mistake by publishing the entire dossier of unverified links between Donald Trump and Russia? Editor-in-chief Ben Smith says no; he…