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Parsing The Press: Wrapping Up The Story
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The Risks And Rewards Of Freelance Journalism
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Parsing The Press: How News Silos Mirror State-Run Media
Americans take a free press for granted, but what s it like in countries where the news is government-controlled? Butte-based journalist and former foreign correspondent Kathleen McLaughlin joins Sally and Gwen to discuss this and what news silos in the U.S. may have in common with the press in totalitarian countries. Listen now on
Parsing the Press.
Sally Mauk The U.S. takes a free press for granted, but the constitutional protection is no guarantee without public support. And we have a special guest today to talk about what it s like to live and work in a country where the press is not free and independent.
Sally Mauk and Gwen Florio, hosts of Parsing The Press
The debate over social media s influence and responsibilities has intensified in the wake of the assault on the U.S. Capitol. How can journalism compete with the misinformation disseminated on social media?
Journalists Sally Mauk and Gwen Florio, along with special guest
New York Times columnist Charlie Warzel discuss this and more in this episode of Parsing the Press.
Sally Mauk We have a special guest today. And I want to welcome Charlie Warzel, a columnist for
The New York Times who lives here in Missoula. And Charlie, you ve described yourself as a reluctant chronicler of our poisoned information ecosystem. And social media is a huge part of that poisoned ecosystem and has led us to where we are now. And social media is now trying to stem the tide it fostered. Is it too little, too late?
Welcome to the first episode of
Parsing the Press, a look at current issues and how they re being presented in the Montana press. Veteran journalist and author Gwen Florio joins MTPR s Sally Mauk for the weekly analysis.
Sally Mauk Gwen, the events this week in Washington, DC, with the storming of the Capitol by an angry mob egged on by the president of the United States was not what I thought we would be talking about in our first show. But here we are. And I want to start with a blunt editorial your old newspaper, the
Missoulian, ran calling on Montana Senator Steve Daines, Congressman Matt Rosendale and Governor Greg Gianforte to apologize to Montanans for contesting the presidential election, which the editorial board believes enabled the capital riot. And these editorials are not written by news reporters, but an independent group that often includes the newspaper publisher. And I want to read the last sentence of that editorial, which is addressed to those men, Make it ri
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