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» Do they really even care? from MichellePolly

       I found the section about "They Concentrate on the bad news" to be very interesting because I have always sais that.  I've always thought that they don't care or it's not newsworthy unless something bad ha... Read More

» As a whole from JaraWhite

news organizations don’t have to earn the right to exercise their free-press rights. For better or worse, these are constitutional rights without constitutional responsibilities. (pp 71) Best Practices for me disscussed the morality issues o... Read More

» The public's skewed opinion. . . from CoreyStruss

"53% of Americans said they believed the press has too much freedom." Hmm...this is one of the most interesting figures in Best Practices for Newspaper Journalists. I would really like to know how many people that they polled for this... Read More

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