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Democracy Doomsayers

Democracy Doomsayers

FromInk Stained Wretches


Democracy Doomsayers

FromInk Stained Wretches

ratings:
Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The media gets anxious about the midterms, former execs pass the buck on missing Hunter Biden coverage and the use of the word “illegal” starts to lose its meaning.
 
Time Stamps:
03:53 Front Page
46:54 Obsessions
54:37 Reader Mail
59:43 Favorite Item of the Week
 
Show Notes:
Variety: Election Threats Spur CBS News to Test New Coverage for Midterms
NYT: Poll Shows Voters See Democracy in Peril, but Saving It Isn’t a Priority
WaPo: The potential sleeper races of 2022, from Utah to Oregon
Mediaite: Ex-MSNBC Boss Phil Griffin and Ex-CNN Chief Jeff Zucker Defend Their Non-Coverage of Hunter Biden: ‘He Was Never Arrested!’ 
NYT: Bernard McGuirk, Famous and Infamous as Foil of Imus, Dies at 64
Reuters: Former WSJ reporter says law firm used Indian hackers to sabotage his career
WaPo: Death of Lola, 12, found in box in Paris sparks shock in France
CNBC: Putin introduces martial law in illegally annexed Ukrainian regions
WaPo: UAE relied on expertise of retired U.S. troops to beef up its military 
New York Times: Suzanne Scott’s Vision for Fox News Gets Tested in Court
The Atlantic: Kevin Durant purchases Major League Pickleball expansion team
Politico: Charlie Kirk Needed a Friend 
NYT: Fencing Can Be Six-Figure Expensive, but It Wins in College Admissions 
NYT: It’s Never Too Late to Pivot From N.F.L. Safety to Neurosurgeon
Sky Full of Bacon Blog
 
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Released:
Oct 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Eliana Johnson and Chris Stirewalt love the news business but they hate a lot of what’s happening to it these days. Using their decades of experience in print, digital and TV news they tell the story behind the stories, always on the lookout for bias, sloppy reporting and, well, just plain wretched journalism. Every week they help you to be a better, smarter news consumer.