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Crisis and Coverage: Hearing Working-Class Voices
For generations, people have understood and accepted that the news media has the power to set the public agenda through how it covers major stories. How well does the media bear that responsibility? Some argue that the news is gathered … Continue reading
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Tagged Class and the Media, coverage, credibility, economic crisis, Journalism, Katrina
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