Samuel Freedman, a former Pulitzer Prize finalist and New York Times writer for the On Religion column, speaks to us about the modern news landscape and navigating through the clutter of fake news.
The professor of Media Ethics at the Columbia University School of Journalism tells us about the role of news and transparent reporting during the current political turmoil and post-Election climate. He guides us in being conscious consumers of the media and tells us the true historical value of looking at both sides of a story to understand the reality we live in.
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