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American Journalism

American journalism is changing, especially with newspapers. With staff cuts, new ways of funding and a change in demographics, newspapers are shrinking or essentially dying out. How can we change this? We can’t. Some might propose that newspapers should not … Continue reading

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“News Erupts, and So Does a Web Debut”

The “good-for-you, brussels sprouts journalism” that is expressed in the story refers to journalism that is probably not the most attractive or flashy, but is “good for you.” Specifically, stories dealing with education financing, lobbying, bureaucratic priorities, civics and state … Continue reading

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When the Levees Broke

Spike Lee’s When the Levees Broke shows his point-of-view on the Katrina disaster. Throughout the duration of Act III, Lee dedicates most of the time to showing that the Bush administration hasn’t done enough to help New Orleans during this … Continue reading

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