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News, especially the printed kind, faces strong headwinds. Fewer customers means declining revenues, and the "new media" and "social media" that is replacing traditional news sources are not beholden to time honored journalistic traditions of truth and integrity. Call "fake news" what it is, propaganda, a powerful tool for despots and dictators. We have a lot to talk about.
Featuring Michael Perry (Senior News Director for Content at The Cincinnati Enquirer), Alan D. Miller (Editor of The Columbus Dispatch), Chris Quinn, (President and Editor, Advance Ohio/Cleveland.com), and host Mike Curtin (retired journalist and former legislator).
Recorded on March 13, 2019 at the Boat House at Confluence Park in Columbus, Ohio.
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News, especially the printed kind, faces strong headwinds. Fewer customers means declining revenues, and the "new media" and "social media" that is replacing traditional news sources are not beholden to time honored journalistic traditions of truth and integrity. Call "fake news" what it is, propaganda, a powerful tool for despots and dictators. We have a lot to talk about.
Featuring Michael Perry (Senior News Director for Content at The Cincinnati Enquirer), Alan D. Miller (Editor of The Columbus Dispatch), Chris Quinn, (President and Editor, Advance Ohio/Cleveland.com), and host Mike Curtin (retired journalist and former legislator).
Recorded on March 13, 2019 at the Boat House at Confluence Park in Columbus, Ohio.

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