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Mika Brzezinski: In Age of Trump, Media's Job Is to Fact-Check
Mika Brzezinski, co-host of NBC's "Morning Joe," spoke with Cheddar about the role of media in the age of Donald Trump. "Keep it cool and stick to the facts," she said.
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Bezos Says HQ2 Will Be Announced By Year's End
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the world's richest man, spoke at the Economic Club of Washington Thursday night, on the heels of announcing his first major philanthropic gift. Bezos said Pres. Trump was wrong to attack the media, and that...
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Bezos Makes First Big Donation, Says HQ2 Will Be Announced By Year's End
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the world's richest man, spoke at the Economic Club of Washington Thursday night, on the heels of announcing his first major philanthropic gift. Bezos said Pres. Trump was wrong to attack the media, and that...
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COVID-19 in Russia: Fake News and Forced Confessions | The Listening Post (Full)
The selective application of a 'fake news' law in Russia leaves journalists and citizens vulnerable.
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Power, politics and the pandemic: The Sino-American media divide | The Listening Post (Full)
We examine the role of Chinese and American media industries in the contest of COVID-19 narratives.
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Polarised and Partisan: Polish Media and Presidential Election | The Listening Post
In the re-election of Poland's president, how much of a helping hand did media offer? Plus, Ghassan Kanafani's legacy.
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Polarised and Partisan: Polish Media and Presidential Election | The Listening Post (Full)
In the re-election of Poland's president, how much of a helping hand did media offer? Plus, Ghassan Kanafani's legacy.
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China's Pushback: Beijing questions Western reporting on Xinjiang | The Listening Post (Full)
Xinjiang is back in the news and Beijing is pushing back - calling media coverage biased and inaccurate. But is it?
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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: Shelling, suffering and propaganda | The Listening Post
Armenia and Azerbaijan are at war over a disputed region - and this is reflected in their broadcasts. Plus, how colonial postcards affect depictions of Africans today.
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Silenced and shut down: Kashmir’s year of lockdown | The Listening Post
A year since Kashmir lost its autonomy, narratives of the region’s past, present and future are as contested as ever.
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France: Debates over free speech and secularism | The Listening Post
The brutal killing of a teacher and the Charlie Hebdo trial rekindle France's debate over laicite.
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Four years at war: President Trump and the media | The Listening Post
We assess the damage Donald Trump has inflicted on US news and also the damage media outlets have done to themselves.
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Media outlets’ battle for clarity amidst the chaos of US election | The Listening Post
US election pushes every institution to its limit, including the media. Plus, Turkish TV dramas and ‘neo-Ottoman cool'.
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The post-election media divide in the US | The Listening Post
What will fill the space Trump once had in US news? Plus, a look at Ethiopian singer Hachalu Hundessa’s last interview.
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That doctored image and soaring Sino-Australian relations | The Listening Post
Simmering tensions between China and Australia come to a boil over a provocative tweet. Plus, the Serbian war criminals rewriting history.
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2020 hindsight: The coverage of COVID-19 | The Listening Post
2020 brought the biggest story of our lifetime. We look back at some of our reporting on how the pandemic changed journalism around the world.
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Trump-free Twitter: The debate over deplatforming | The Listening Post
Numerous social media sites have suspended Trump’s accounts - is this good media ethics or good business sense?
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Australia: The battle to get Big Tech to pay for news | The Listening Post
A new Australian law looks to reset Big Tech’s relationship with news media.
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Is Murdoch media facing a reckoning in Australia? | The Listening Post
Two former Australian prime ministers take on the Murdoch empire. Plus, Uttar Pradesh - one of the most dangerous places to report on in India.
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Media piles pressure in EU copyright row
It pits the media against the internet giants. Should web platforms pay for sharing news content? Releasing an emotive video, one French news agency says they should. An open letter's also been signed by more than 100 journalists -...
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Brief from Brussels: Tackling air pollution, copyright row
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Sets are set on the EU’s car industry to help cut air pollution, and journalists sign an open letter to pile pressure on European Parliament ahead of vote on controversial copyright reforms.
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Distract, deflect, disinform: Israeli politics in spin cycle | The Listening Post (Full)
How Israeli politicians are demonising Palestinians and using Gaza to score points. Plus, Algeria's viral stars.
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Has Trump's impeachment inquiry divided Americans even further? | The Bottom Line
In the US, the Trump impeachment inquiry goes on, but few have changed their mind on the issues.
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Do numbers lie? Data and statistics in the age of coronavirus | The Listening Post (Full)
How accurate are coronavirus infection and death rates? Plus, Italian journalists on reporting COVID-19.