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Search results for "liberal media" ...
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Journalists Taking Sides
Reporter Bill Dedman disclosed information on how journalists at news organizations, magazines, TV networks and metro newspapers were using their money to contribute to political campaigns. He contacted journalists that were listed to provide a better explanation of their campaign donations.
Tags: campaign funding; contribution; liberal media; objective journalism
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The Race Beat: The Press, The Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation
Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff examine the press coverage during the civil rights movement. The book is the story of how media members' coverage of the civil rights movement informed people of what was going on, and spurred them to action. It details how the national press picked up on the story, which had initially been reported mostly by black reporters and liberal Southern editors.
Tags: Race relations; civil rights; media; press coverage; Martin Luther King; equal rights; national media