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I teach journalism and direct the Studio 20 program at NYU, critique the press, try to grasp digital logic. Winter is coming for journalism under Trump.

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Uniuse en maio 2008

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  1. Seriously? thinks "favorable" ratings can go on like before and mean what they have always meant. Wake up.

  2. "we’ve effectively brainwashed the core of our audience to distrust anything that they disagree with"

  3. This from sounds right. "Don't get ahead of the story." But isn't sounding the alarm "looking ahead?"

  4. A word to watch in press coverage and political argument during the years ahead: "unpredictable." Especially when its virtues are invoked.

  5. Can anyone tell me what this actually is? Facebook, 17 Universities Announce Sponsored Academic Research Agreement.

  6. I agree with this statement. Included should be the White House press corps. The head of the is "cautiously optimistic," for example.

  7. About that Jewish family in Lancaster County, PA who were blamed for cancellation of a Christmas play.

  8. En resposta a

    ...: The press I read frequently does that. But you are overlooking how often words ARE deeds when the American president speaks.

  9. Calling them tweets is in a way an illusion. These are public statements from the president-elect. Bulletins. Form of delivery is a detail.

  10. Journalists reporting on confusion as a governing style could perhaps ask whether it is an anti-democratic practice.

  11. From Brian Stelter. "Concerned but trying to keep an open mind" would be real talk. This is not.

  12. This happened: a reporter blocked a respected expert for fact-checking him. Fact check: Yes, Russia invaded Ukraine.

  13. Because it matters a lot, I read a lot about Facebook. No writer helps me more in that quest than .

  14. This demand by the right wing that there be a 'war on Christmas' so news about it can be reported is just bizarre.

  15. The WHCA dinner is a moral calamity whether Trump attends or not.

  16. Insular much? Kind of amazing that the question "should the dinner continue to exist?" isn't even raised here.

  17. I know people will disagree with me, but to my mind this is the most interesting open job in journalism right now.

  18. increasingly clear that the people who will dominate the twitter ecosystem as it exists are the ones willing to use threats and harassment

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