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Podcast: Broken news

Our Staff
May 27, 2022
Podcast: Broken news

Newsrooms are shrinking, hedge funds are buying up local papers and clickbait is shaping more and more what you know about the world. What the heck is happening to the news business — and what does this spell for the future of democracy? Journalism professors Jay Rosen and Nikki Usher join "Democracy in Danger" and argue the internet isn’t all to blame: Journalists, they argue, need to get more creative about who they reach, what they cover and how they fund their work.


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S4 E13. Broken News

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