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Are average citizens interested in and capable of decoding that which is useful, credible, "quality journalism" -- and that which is not? And even if they are, will they take the time to do so?
Are average citizens interested in and capable of decoding that which is useful, credible, "quality journalism" -- and that which is not? And even if they are, will they take the time to do so?
Rory O'Connor | Posted 04.20.2009 | Media
Given the plethora of information widely available, are average citizens really interested and capable enough to decode that which is useful, credible, "quality information" -- and that which is not?
HuffingtonPost.com | Ryan Grim | Posted 03.28.2009 | Politics
A day after President Obama called on the nation to embrace a spirit of service, Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), Chairman of the Education and Labor Co...
Folio | Bill Mickey | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
Time magazine's managing editor Richard Stengel opened the Direct Marketing Association's 22nd annual Circulation Day event today in New York with a k...
Portfolio | Jeff Bercovici | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
Newsweek unveils its new design today. Okay, the redesign was actually unveiled Monday, but I haven't written about it yet because, well, there's not ...
Rory O'Connor | Posted 04.26.2009 | Media