It may be too late for @edwardrmurrow.cbsnews.com, @huntersthompson.rollingstone.com, or @mikewallace.60minutes.com, but ...
But: "Does falling trust cause people to change their media use, or do changing media habits cause lower trust?" ...
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Half a million people read The Verge at least once a week — and those people read an average of 14 stories a month. 55,000 of you have come to the site every single day this year. A lot of you really ...
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The creator of Sill says "the death of the link" has had disastrous consequences for journalism, art, and the web. His free ...
This election cycle showed that our evaluations of external reality are increasingly partisan. Can the media bridge the gap?
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“It’s the best time — everyone is high as a kite on happiness…My idea, my concept that I go in with, is that the people are the parade” – Sarah Maslin Nir, a metro reporter who has volunteered to ...