Denis Warburton on Nostr: Listening to a segment featuring Kelly McBride, NPR Public Editor and Chair of Ethics ...
Listening to a segment featuring Kelly McBride, NPR Public Editor and Chair of Ethics and Leadership at The Poynter Institute, in a statewide politics program from Florida public radio.
Frankly —
If you say that more people are now getting more information from more news sources (and not traditional ones, like TV news), and are now more informed than in 2016, you’d better be able to answer the follow-up question:
Are they getting quality information? Verbally tripping over yourself is… bad.
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