This report is the summation of tens of interviews with news managers across the country. It basically says: objectivity only worked as an idea because news was just white men covering white men; there aren't 2 sides to every story (so we shouldn't give voice to a side we've determined is false); and we need to balance reporters' personal stories/desire for advocacy with journalism. The authors declined to join me to discuss it, so tomorrow former news director Mike Rausch and media analyst Adam Coleman are coming on to give a different perspective. Any questions?
https://cronkitenewslab.com/digital/2023/01/26/beyond-objectivity/
So many problems can be solved with patience and rest, at least on a farm.
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This was just a typical afternoon storm. Our power flickered but thankfully stayed on. Hurricane season ends November 30…yeehaw!
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"Editorial Advice"...
296. How Biased Language in News Reporting Serves Propagandists - Pocket Casts
https://pocketcasts.com/podcasts/3d000470-ace9-0137-fae8-0acc26574db2/4a318437-6751-467f-a71d-da741b68a39c
https://open.substack.com/pub/petermcculloughmd/p/mit-study-finds-artificial-intelligence?
Don’t outsource your brain. Be a Luddite