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PBS

Outgoing Washington Post Editor Marty Baron Reflects On The State Of American Journalism

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This week marks a turning point at one of the nation's premier newspapers.

Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron is stepping down on S
unday
after eight years at the Post and more than four decades i
n the...
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Crash Course

Media Institution: Crash Course Government and Politics

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So today we're going to look at the rather thorny issue of the media and its role in politics. Wether you're talking about older forms of media like newspapers and radio or newer forms like television and the Internet, all media serves...
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Crash Course

Who Can You Trust? Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #4

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In which John Green teaches you how to assess the sources of information you find on the internet. The growing suspicion of expertise is a growing problem on the internet, and it can be very difficult to figure out which sources are...
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The Wall Street Journal

Substack CEO Chris Best on New Frontiers of Newsletters

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Email subscription platforms are changing how journalists and other content creators reach new audiences and deliver news. Substack CEO Chris Best shares what's next for the publishing platform, how the company plans to attract top...
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Curated Video

Crypto Startup Civil Uses Blockchain to Fund Journalism

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What does crypto have to do with journalism? Civil Media thinks it can be the answer to some of the field's woes, from eroding trust to a collapsing business model. As CEO Matthew Iles explained, the start-up's token sale can help build...
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Curated Video

Crypto Start-Up Civil Uses Blockchain to Fund Journalism

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What does crypto have to do with journalism? Civil Media thinks it can be the answer to some of the field's woes, from eroding trust to a collapsing business model. As CEO Matthew Iles explained, the start-up's token sale can help build...
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Curated Video

Blockchain Start-Up Civil Uses Crypto to Fund Journalism

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What does crypto have to do with journalism? Civil Media thinks it can be the answer to some of the field's woes, from eroding trust to a collapsing business model. As CEO Matthew Iles explained, the start-up's token sale can help build...
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Curated Video

The geopolitical battle for the COVID-19 narrative | The Listening Post (Full)

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From China to the US, the COVID-19 battle is as much medical as it is media. Plus, lessons from the 1918 Spanish flu.
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Curated Video

AI and our health data: A pandemic threat to our privacy | The Listening Post (Full)

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The coronavirus pandemic gives big tech firms a chance to access the holy grail of datasets - medical records.
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Curated Video

Facebook's News Feed Reboot

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Dana Wollman, Executive Editor of Engadget, says the new algorithm seems to contribute to the spread of fake news during testing.
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Curated Video

How did journalists fail to predict Donald Trump's election win?

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Benjmin Mullin, managing editor of Poynter.org, canvassed journalists across the U.S. the day after the presidential election
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Curated Video

Media Watch Panel | Is Print Dead?

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The newspaper industry is facing layoffs, cutbacks, shutdowns. Are we at a fundamental change point in the way we consume information? Our Media Watch panel weighs in.
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Curated Video

Will big tech really block Canadian news?

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Digital policy expert Vass Bednar explains why she thinks it's unlikely that Meta and Google will follow through on threats to block Canadian news over new legislation that requires them to pay for content links, and why the launch of...
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Curated Video

How much has fake news or imagery influenced this election?

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Have I been reading fake news? Was that image real or created by generative AI? We’re calling on experts to outline what you need to know so you can maximize your voting power this federal election.
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Curated Video

AI revolutionizes media: Experts highlight opportunities and challenges at Doha conference

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AI transforms media as industry leaders discuss benefits and challenges at Doha conference
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Curated Video

Media's Next Chapter: Building Trust and Navigating Disruption

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Media has undergone a monumental transformation over the past decade, with traditional business models disrupted, consumers migrating to new platforms and formats, and declining trust in mainstream outlets. In this new landscape, how do...
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Bloomberg

OPEC Excludes Bloomberg, Reuters and WSJ From Meeting

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The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC, hasn't invited reporters from Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal and Reuters to cover the group's meetings this weekend in Vienna. Manus Cranny reports on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

American Journalism Project Supports Local News "In Crisis"

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Jan.22 -- The American Journalism Project CEO Sarabeth Berman discusses efforts to revive local media, which has been disrupted since the rise of the internet and social media. She also talks about how misinformation and division have...
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Bloomberg

Tough Times Ahead for Media M&A, Digital Media Ads?

Higher Ed
Nov.28 -- John Chachas, managing partner at Methuselah Advisors, examines the state of media M&A as he sees dramatic changes in the print industry and warns of misconceptions about digital media advertising. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

N.Z. Media Company Apologizes for 'Racist' Coverage of Maori

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Dec.10 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Carmen Parahi of Stuff, one of New Zealand's largest media organizations, talks about the company's decision to publicly apologize after its own investigation concluded its coverage of...
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Bloomberg

Facebook Cuts Off News in Australia; Google to Pay News Corp.

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Feb.17 -- Facebook Inc. has started restricting the sharing of news on its service in Australia, defying a controversial proposed law that would require technology companies to pay publishers when their articles are posted by users....
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Bloomberg

Australia to Discusses Facebook's Media Ban With Zuckerberg

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Feb.18 -- Australia will hold talks with Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg in a bid to break a legal standoff after the social media giant angered the government by blocking the nation’s news sharing on its platform....
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Bloomberg

The History and Provocation of Charlie Hebdo

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Jan. 8 -- Freedom House Director of Freedom of the Press Project Karin Karlekar and Bloomberg Politics Emily Greenhouse discusses whats behind the shootings at the Charlie Hebdo office in eastern Paris. They speak on Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Award-Winning Journalist Maria Ressa Found Guilty Of Cyberlibel

Higher Ed
Maria Ressa and her news organization Rappler have been critical of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's brutal drug war.